I've got a 1970s acoustic guitar, the constant pull of strings has lifted the bridge and given the guitar a belly in the top, probably around 4mm.
Ive removed the bridge successfully, but now need to reduce the belly before reattaching.
There seems to be quite a few YouTube videos showing repairs made using belly reducer tools, which are basically bits of aluminium which are heated up and clamped in place. I can't afford those, so does anyone have any advice of how I can straighten the top of the guitar?
Thanks for any help.
Joe
Ive removed the bridge successfully, but now need to reduce the belly before reattaching.
There seems to be quite a few YouTube videos showing repairs made using belly reducer tools, which are basically bits of aluminium which are heated up and clamped in place. I can't afford those, so does anyone have any advice of how I can straighten the top of the guitar?
Thanks for any help.
Joe