Well, here is a good example of why we cap the joint of the x-brace.
There could be other reasons why this guitar failed but I would think that most of the reason is a week joint at the cross in the x-joint. I neglected to cap the joint on my first build and well, you can see the difference in height between the front of the bridge and the rear of the bridge, also the bridge has pulled off the top.
So now I have to remove the top (want to try something new anyway) and either fix it, or make a new one.
This guitar is only 3 years old, and I noticed the dip at the front of the bridge start about 6 months after stringing it up. Well, I'll never do that again.
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