Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

50 E. Green St. Suite 142
Pasadena, CA 91105
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... in this case. Instead, I used the following approach: Align and Glue the Neck: Carefully lined up the broken neck and glued it back together without removing the fingerboard. Reinforce with Wooden ...
... wood. My goal was to match the original varnish and restore the cello's authentic appearance. Removing the Old Varnish I carefully stripped away the previous varnish layer, revealing the base wood. ...
... more noticeable. Several years ago, I cast a matching replacement piece, carefully swirling color into the casting to achieve a natural look. Once it was properly shaped and fitted, I glued it securely ...
... before applying it to the better instrument. Step-by-Step Repair Process Open the Seam: Carefully open the seam slightly to create enough space to work inside the violin. Mark the Cleat Position: ...
... Carefully cut the excess monofilament for a clean finish. Rehair the Bow: Once the repair is set, proceed with rehairing to restore full functionality. This method reinforces the break while allowing ...
... first step was to carefully remove the fingerboard to access the damaged neck and make the necessary repairs. Create Protective Molds: I designed molds to protect the edges of the neck during the clamping ...
7. Unusual Seam Gluing
( General » Repairs )
... upper right seam was open and buzzing, but was still pinned. I didn't want to remove the pins so I carefully worked glue into the seam between and around the pins and then clamped it. First time I have ...
... the outside clamping plate to the top of the cello. Apply Hide Glue: Carefully work hide glue into the crack, ensuring it penetrates deeply. Clamp the Back: Use the mold to clamp the back into its ...
... a smooth finish. Next, carefully file the inside until the ring fits perfectly onto the frog. This process ensures a stable, secure repair for both the ferrule and the ring, restoring the bow to proper ...
... and I carefully looked it over and noticed that a small crack on the top left near the "ff" hole. Most likely the drying of the glue sizing on the edges pulled this crack apart. Anyway I was able to locate ...
11. Cello and Bass Bridge Fitting Guide
( General » Repairs )
... of sand paper. and carefully rub the feet on the paper moving it only about 2mm and keep it square. The scratches are where you trim down the foot. Note: Trying to use sandpaper to fit the bridge will ...
... top, I am going to try to carefully remove the strip. Then protect the wire using a little bit of foil, get out my heat gun and heat the mount up a little and form it to the top. Then fit the new bridge ...
... the filler into the ring and remove any excess from the "slide" side of the ring. Let it set up about 30 minutes, test to see how stiff it is. If it's setup a little, carefully remove the slide and with ...
... unglued from the under slide. I carefully removed the perl and continued applying heat and water to the under slide. In the end I needed to pry the under slide out of the frog. Then I glued the underslide ...
When a block is stuck or glued in, you need to carefully remove the block. Drill a small hole and then whittle away the block from the inside out.  ...
... out. Carefully drill a slightly larger hole. Then keep stepping up the drill until it is just barely under the size of the busing's diameter. Then with just a little bit of bushing left, you can chip out ...
This bow had the back of the tip break and the back of the bow mortice blow out. Here are the repair steps and some photos. Carefully glue the broken piece back Remove the damaged tip Fit a piece ...
18. Center Seams
( General » Repairs )
... would come apart. After steaming the globed on glue, it started to loosen up, then I could carefully peel it off. There were lots of small cleats and more glue on the inside. I thought the 1/2 glued cleats ...
...  If the block is stuck carefully drill a small hole in it's center and whittle away the block from the center out. More Info Clean the stick If necessary adjust how snug the frog fits on ...
... this problem, the "A" peg was moved down 2mm and the "D" peg was moved up 2mm. First the boxwood bushings were fitted, then the outside faces were carefully made flush with the peg box. Then the new holes ...
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