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Beautiful Taylor 616 Bridge Reglue Process

  • Stephen Wigney
  • Aug 20
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 27

The Importance of Bridge Regluing


When it comes to maintaining the quality of a guitar, bridge reglueing is a crucial process. A well-secured bridge ensures the instrument's longevity and enhances its tone. This blog post will take you through the steps involved in reglueing a bridge on a beautiful Taylor 616 guitar.


Beautiful Taylor 616 in for a bridge reglue

Removing the Bridge


The first step in the reglueing process is removing the bridge. This must be done carefully to minimize any tear-out or damage to the guitar's top.


Bridge removed with minimal tear-out/damage
I've scored lightly around the bridge footprint, and will remove lacquer/finish to the score lines. Glueing the entire footprint to the top is critical to ensuring longevity, and also maximum tone transfer.

I scored lightly around the bridge footprint. This allows for the removal of lacquer and finish up to the score lines. It is critical to glue the entire footprint to the top to ensure longevity and maximum tone transfer.


Fitting the New Bridge


Once the old bridge is removed, the new bridge must be carefully fitted to the top profile. This is done using adhesive sandpaper to fine-tune the fit.


The bridge is carefully fitted to the top profile, using adhesive sandpaper on the top to fine-tune the fit

A precise fit is essential for optimal sound quality and structural integrity.


Gluing the Bridge


Now it’s time to glue the bridge using fish glue. This type of glue is preferred for its strong bond and flexibility, which is ideal for musical instruments.


Time to glue up with fish glue

Applying the glue evenly ensures that the bridge adheres properly to the top of the guitar.


The Final Result


After allowing the glue to cure, the final result is a beautifully restored Taylor 616. The bridge is securely attached, ensuring that the guitar will produce rich, vibrant tones for years to come.


And the final result

In conclusion, bridge reglueing is an essential maintenance task for any guitar owner. It not only preserves the instrument's physical integrity but also enhances its sound quality. If you're considering a bridge reglue, remember that careful removal, precise fitting, and proper gluing techniques are key to achieving the best results.


For more information on guitar maintenance, check out this resource.

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