Thank you Alexander, but is it easily reversible? I see that Acetone
can soften it.
Anthony
Le 15 mars 09 à 13:45, alexander a écrit :
Cyanoacrylate. Of good quality, better. But read on techniques, if
you never done this before.
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:54:21 +0100
Anthony Hind <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Lutenists
While carrying out my latest octave tweak, replacing the
octaves with Venice Meanes, I left the string a little too long: once
the strings were up to tension, the thickness at the peg, pushed out
the pegbox decoration.
Here is a picture of how it was before this occurred:
http://tinyurl.com/atnlcb
My question, what glue, apart from hide glue (without heating) can I
use to glue it back? I suppose it must be reversible.
I imagine it only needs a small drop, as it has only moved in the
last upper 3rd.
I would be grateful for suggestions.
Regards
Anthony
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