dmills wrote:
Thanks for the responses. Can you remove a varnish finish beneath the bridge footprint with a hot chisel like you can with shellac? I know some people remove the finish in this area with their router but this seems a bit daunting.
It is actually pretty easy with a small router, but I just use a small cabinet scraper and a micro scrapper made from a utility razor blade, the stiff heavy trapezoidal ones not the thin flexible square ones, they hold a burr longer and and are much easier to control. I first round the edges of the razor and remove any burrs I may have caused on the edges of the ronded corners with a pocket stone. Then pull a burr with a burnishing tool. A hardened steel screwdriver shank will do in a pinch. Locate the bridge and mask off the shape. Add a second masking 1/16" inside the perimeter of the bridge. Now I carefully scrape back to the wood till I just get wood fiber everywhere. Remove the masking, fit and glue up the bridge. perfect finish edge to bridge every time. No matter if I am French polishing or spraying lacquer I do this same process. no heat needed
There are some I assume that will mask off the bridge area and finish over the masking and carefully razor scribe the edge of the masked area and remove the masking but I just have been burnt by masking adhesive and never want to go there again so I don't take the chance.