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Show the Top sitting on the ribs, dry clamped around lightly. See what gives and doesn't. The bass Bar is in already?
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#2
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It still have some of the old bar or most to the old bar since I did shave down the bass bar hump only.
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#3
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Let's see what you did with that Bar. Was it angled slightly across the grain from top to bottom or straight with the grain? Is there a crack under the bar or only up to the bar at the bottom?
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I did shave it a lot just enought so the bar let the top to sit in a flat surface to make sure that it's flat: Original: ![]() now: ![]() ![]() ![]() a small crack in the botom |
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#5
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Question, this is where the old bass bar used to be, I am thinking on putting the new one right on the same spot, but is the bar could be way to align with the top grain, that could cause a crack later on!!!
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Scored lines? Black ink?
The shadow of the oxidation difference is plenty enough to see where the old bar was for reference regardless of where the new bar is going. |
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No ink just pencil marks, but should I place the new one on the same spot?
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