MichaelP wrote:
Colin S wrote:
Larry, I always glue on the bridge and do the final top tuning before I French polish the soundboard, and find that the problems are more imagined than actual. Polishing into the corners is simply a matter of having a small and pointed muneca, I sometime, if I remember, make one with a felt wedge for the filler, this makes it easier. Don't worry too much about getting polish on the bridge, this is very easily scraped off with a scalpel blade once the polish is hard.
I've done about 30 like this and it bcomes second nature.
Colin
Colin how do you handle spiriting off, stiffing and glazing with the bridge in place. do you crossgrain spirit-off and glaze up around the bridge?
Yes, Michael although I use a combination of directions at the start, I find it no problem at all, but I am a fanatical stiffer and glazer, and will probably spend as much time doing this as bodying. A lot of classical builders do this, I know Joshua puts the bridge on first to tune the top as I do, but I also do it with steel strings and I defy anyone to look at the finish and guess. With stiffing particularly I start with a fair degree of pressure and then gradually reduce it so that at the end of the session I'm just kissing the top. Don't forget that I never use abrasives after I start polishing.
It may be a policy that needs some experience with French polishing.
Colin
Colin