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[quote name='Bloodaxe' timestamp='1371496527' post='2114696']
If they're just in the finish, then no.

If the finish has cracked because of something bad happening further down, then there's all sorts of potential for nastiness.

Pics?
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I haven't got any pics at the minute.

The plan was to sand the finish off and then put a laminate on the top to make it look lovely :) but some of the cracks have gone below the finish (I sanded the back off) and then below what I assume is a laminate as the wood underneath looks completely different.

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That sandwich construction is quite common on low- to mid- range instruments, & can hide a 'butcher block' filler - i.e. several pieces (or in some cases lots of strips) all glued together.

From my reading of your description it sounds like a glue joint is failing in the core. If so, this isn't a particularly good thing.

Roughly how thick is the original laminate?

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Oh, that's odd. I said 'Sunburst' as I'd forgotten about the tactic of taking a meh-looking body & laminating a prettier veneer over it for a 'burst or trans finish. Maybe they just do the lot these days & they get sprayed whatever.

This isn't [i]really[/i] helping is it? :D

From what you've described, it sounds suspicious. If it were me I'd be sanding that veneer right off to see if there's a body joint that's failing. If that turns out to be the case it'd need remedying before re-finishing otherwise it's likely to keep moving.

P.

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[quote name='Bloodaxe' timestamp='1371617616' post='2116171']
Oh, that's odd. I said 'Sunburst' as I'd forgotten about the tactic of taking a meh-looking body & laminating a prettier veneer over it for a 'burst or trans finish. Maybe they just do the lot these days & they get sprayed whatever.

This isn't [i]really[/i] helping is it? :D

From what you've described, it sounds suspicious. If it were me I'd be sanding that veneer right off to see if there's a body joint that's failing. If that turns out to be the case it'd need remedying before re-finishing otherwise it's likely to keep moving.

P.
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Okay, that's what I'll do!

Thank you for your help :)

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