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Hi, in similar top/bridge repairs like this, I have routed out the damaged area and inlaid spruce or cedar first, leaving as much of the original top material as possible then replaced the bridge in the normal way. In your case I would route the main bridge area only as the wings are more decorative than functional I would think. If the top has a radius it may make it a bit more challenging.
Im not sure what would be a suitable veneer to fill the recess in the Koa.
Cheers Taff
When I needed a small amount of koa to repair a uke fingerboard, I was able to find some inexpensive knife "scales" from knife making supply firms. "Scales" are the wooden handles on either side of the blade.
George
Taffy, thanks for your input, I'm planning to route just under the main part of the bridge and clean up the wings as best as possible. Problem is, the glue used for a prior 'reglue' is not water soluble, which was another 'push' to route/inlay since I use hide glue in my repairs.
George, thanks for that tip. I've not heard from anyone re mahogany as a substitute for the routed koa, but I'm thinking that it will be ok, and sourcing koa is probably not too much of a problem, but koa is so brittle that I believe it wouldn't be the best choice for this repair.
Thoughts?
Tom
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