Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

50 E. Green St. Suite 142
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 795-2870

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Sometimes my cello or bass clamps need to be a little smaller, so I made these Pac-Man style spacers with a magnet in the center. The advantage of the magnet is that the spacer stays attached to the clamp ...
... lower back bout Wedge it up so I can trim and hand fit the lower part of the seam using a sharp knife Keep checking the fit until the gap in the seam closes. Clamp and glue the center seam back together. ...
... holding the cleats until they are dry the next day..     Here is the process of using magnets to install cleats from the outside. Trying to find the top center seam ...
... drill a center hole. Wet the fiber and clamp overnight so that it is molded to the correct shape. The next photo shows how it is now formed to the correct shape. Glue the molded fiber to the bottom ...
... magnets to install cleats from the outside especially for back seams or other back cracks. Possible even cracks or center seams on the top of cellos or basses would be possible if needed. These are the ...
... strapping clamps, wedges plus a hand screw clamp bo push the back into shape. Then the trick is getting the center seam cleated. Here are the steps for that. Make the wood cleats and drill a small ...
7. Cello Top Seam
( General » Repairs )
This cello was falling apart, the neck was off and the top center seam was unglued, plus a lot of the seams were unglued. At first I tried gluing the top seam back together without taking it apart. I could ...
... to successfully repair the cello. The back center seam was completely separated up to the button. Since I didn't want to have the button and the perferling in that area separated, I tied it tightly ...
... I decided to pin the back to the block. Usually I see pins like this through the center seam and they are a little large. I wanted to use small pins. Ugh, they also lost the button so I made a quick one. ...
... and it's done. Since this was the first time I attempted this, the patch shifted to the center of the cello more than I wanted and I wasn't able to pull it closer to the ff hole. I didn''t take into ...
... of glue so that the nut can easily be removed. Make sure the nut is centered. A rubber band is the simplest method of securing the nut while it dries.    ...
... center and the size diameter would be the same size as the bushing. This gives the mechanism enough space to squeeze onto the bushing. You could try the suggestion that Jacob gave in the comment section ...
13. Center Seams
( General » Repairs )
This violin had a horrible repair on the center back seam. There was so much glue on the uneven seam that it looked like someone had glued it with epoxy, ugh. Anyway, I told him that i could see if it ...
...  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 ...
... using a knife and file. This should be straight Thin down the center of the neck Modkfy the curves at the heal and nut using a template Draw a center line Use a good wrasp to remove most of the ...
16. Bow Frog Repair Methods
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... abalone, but whatever type of glue they use does not hold. Sometimes once you take the ring off, both sides of the frog basically fall off. Then they need to be reglued back onto the center core of the ...
17. Glueing a Cello Neck
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Here is an easy tip to help keep the neck centered when gluing.          ...
... neck is fitted. Make the wedge wide enough for that there is enough wood to correct the angle and also center the neck if it's a little off center. Sorry the pictures are not too clear.  ...
... glued in at the wrong angle, not centered, wrong projection and the neck wasn't even glued to the button. Since I work by myself, I needed some way to hold it steady while I unglued the neck. These inexpensive ...
20. Bass Rib Repair
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... bent so that it has a matching curve. The center of the patch is removed so that it can be clamped from the outside. (3) Once the patch is fitted then it's just a matter of fitting the piece into the ...
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