mrkmni
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Any advice!
When the oud falls the peg box is the first victim.
Any advise before I glue this weak part of the oud.
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spyblaster
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i strongly recommend u to have a luthier do that!!!
The Oud is my life, n my life is the Oud
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David.B
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Oops !
I'm not able to help you but I wish a prompt recovery to your oud...
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Marina
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this is not a big deal, it happens. The wood is not broken, just glued - out.
take it easy
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Kelly
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Hi mrkmni.
Just make sure that the surfaces are clean and free of glue residue before re gluing and clamp with small clamps to keep even pressure and
pegbox/fingerboard alingned. use cauls of soft wood/cork/rubber to protect the fingerboard. this should set well wthin 48 hrs if temp and humidity are
ok. Then re string and bring upto normal tension gradually checking for any movement/gaps.
Hope the fix goes ok.
Kelly
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