Seagull acoustic. Top repair/refinish

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Seagull acoustic. Top repair/refinish

Post by ernieman » Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:59 am

Hi all,

Got a costumer who brought a Seagull acoustic guitar in last week. He needed a setup and wanted a clean and refinish on his top. He wore out the soundhole to much to just cover it up with a new scratchplate, so we decided to do some little "restoration" on this one.
I didn't have any of my old scrap wood / left overs, but luckily Woodrat has been so kind to send me a few pieces of cedar! We are eternally grateful for that :cl
The plan is to:
- give the top a light sand (Seagull doesn't use heavy thick finishes), use a little water to take out small dents/scratches.
- route out the top bit of the worn out soundhole bit and glue a new piece of cedar on top (will need some custom jigs for this).
- apply a new matte finish to the top (not sure on oil or shellac. What does Seagull use?).
- There's a loose brace inside that needs reglueing.
- first 4 frets need replacement, so needs fretleveling and recrowning as well...
- New nut, as the old one is way to low...
- and finally the setup where it all started :wink:

I'll keep you all updated with photos. Please feel free to share any thoughts or comments, suggestions, likes or "DON'T DO THAT!!!", or whatever :D

Some pics on the guitar.
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Re: Seagull acoustic. Top repair/refinish

Post by Nick » Fri Jul 12, 2013 1:56 pm

Kinda like it the way it is :shock:, it looks like it's got a few stories to tell and it's certainly got a ways to go to beat Willie Nelson's or Tommy E's! But will look forward to seeing (pictures, pictures and more pictures :lol: ) how you go about the resto.
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Re: Seagull acoustic. Top repair/refinish

Post by ernieman » Sat Aug 03, 2013 3:37 pm

Found some time to work on it again. Costumer is not in a hurry, so this wont have priority.
I routed out about half of the top (sorry no photo of the router setup) and cleaned out the wood between the rosette and soundhole.
Made a matching (as good as) piece of inlay (thx again Woodrat!) which will be glued soon!

It may look a bit crooked, but it's hard to take a good photo of it...
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Re: Seagull acoustic. Top repair/refinish

Post by woodrat » Sat Aug 03, 2013 4:47 pm

Nice to see it coming along Ernie! I am glad that the wood was a good match...:)

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Re: Seagull acoustic. Top repair/refinish

Post by simso » Sat Aug 03, 2013 7:59 pm

Very nicely done
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