In the span of one week I had two ukuleles--that were built and sold about two months ago--come back to me, one with a caved-in back, the other with a caved-in top and back. Both of these instruments had the normal arch I put in my plates, and the bracing is on the stiff side for the backs. One is a concert size resonator with a thicker than usual back, the other is a tenor with a thinner back. One is koa, with a lacquer finish, and quarter sawn spruce bracing; the other is mahogany, with a varnish finish and the same bracing (but possibly different stock). What could have caused this? Are the luthier Gods mad at me? One symptom I noticed was that the lacquer finish was sucked into the topography of the wood figure even though it was allowed to dry three weeks before it was sanded and buffed. Is this problem reversible?