I'm a novice in these repairs (still don't charge for work, but someday...). Learning from books recommended here, Frets.com, StewMac Tips and from posting a few times, always received good advise & input. Every project requires more tools, new supplies!!
Question: Where to start? A friend brought me an nice old Sigma dreadnaught guitar with a bad soundboard belly issue. Typical from what I have seen, dips ahead of the bridge visably, about a 1/4"+ rise behind the bridge.No cracks, finish is still good. Bridge is lifting from the back, the outside edges are mostly still attached. I used my IO camera to inspect the inside, bracing is all solid, bridgeplate look good, but thin apx 1/8".
I have used the JLD brace for similar issues, on 'run of the mill' guitars, but not as dramatic a belly as this one. However, I know there are better ways and someday I'll use my skills on 'Good' instruments. My reading says to start by removing the bridge and replacing or re-inforcing the bridge plate?