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Originally Posted by off-topic My teacher has a broken bass she was thinking of trading for something.
I examined the damage. It's a low-end bass, but has a carved top, not plywood. The fingerboard isn't ebony.
All signs indicate that the bass has suffered a direct hit on the bridge. The soundpost fell, the top has sunk a bit under the bridge on the treble side so that the G string is touching the fingerboard. The back has a nasty crack, about 15 inch long, going up and down from where the soundpost was touching it. The back is loosened from the sides at the bottom.
A pro repair could probably cost more then the bass itself. I was thinking, this could be a neat project. Do you think it's doable? Worth the effort? I just want to bring it to playable condition. |
Welcome. It sounds like a interesting and doable project especially if you have had any woodworking experience. Well worth the effort.
The luithers and mechanics on this forum are very helpful with such projects. A contact with a local luither will prove valuable when things like the 50 clamps you will need to reattach the back come up. Get the thing, get some hot hide glue, and ask some questions. Also please fill out your profile.