Hi guys,
Getting close to gluing the bridge on. This build I put a coat of zinsser shellac on the top to help protect it a bit during assembly, binding etc. Question is; do I need to scrape the shellac off the soundboard under the bridge? Or can I glue straight onto it? Only reason I ask is that it seems common practice to shellac the binding/rosette channels to prevent leaching of some glues.
Thoughts?
Shane
Can I glue a bridge over shellac?
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Re: Can I glue a bridge over shellac?
No, you need wood contact, scrape it off
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Re: Can I glue a bridge over shellac?
What Jeff said.Shane Woonton wrote:Hi guys,
Getting close to gluing the bridge on. This build I put a coat of zinsser shellac on the top to help protect it a bit during assembly, binding etc. Question is; do I need to scrape the shellac off the soundboard under the bridge? Or can I glue straight onto it? Only reason I ask is that it seems common practice to shellac the binding/rosette channels to prevent leaching of some glues.
Thoughts?
Shane
I tend to finish (French Polish) my guitars first and then fix on the bridge last. I fix masking tape over much of the bridge area during finishing so I only have to remove a small amount of finish from the periphery of the bridge footprint prior to bridge glue-up.
Martin
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Re: Can I glue a bridge over shellac?
Thanks guys, it's as I expected.
Martin, typically I do the same and mask off the bridge area prior to finishing. This time the concept was lost somewhere in the midst of all the excitement.
Cheers,
Shane
Martin, typically I do the same and mask off the bridge area prior to finishing. This time the concept was lost somewhere in the midst of all the excitement.

Cheers,
Shane