Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

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... The inner mold has a little more curve which applies pressure to the broken pieces. Drill 4 small holes that line up with both the inner and outer molds. Place the outside mold on the rib and drill ...
... I glue in will be in the center of those two cleats. Cut the three cleats to the correct size. Drill a small center hole. This hole is just slightly smaller than the stiff metal wire you will use to ...
... 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 ...
... steps. Make the cleats all the same size. Drill a small hole in the center of the cleat Soak in water for a while until they are flexible Use a very stiff wire and bend it so that when the cleat ...
... 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 ...
When rehairing bows, sometimes you run across a frog where someone has drilled a hole so they can use a pin. Unfortunately they also drill a hole into the mortise so the hair will fit using the ...
...  Next time I will have two little holes drilled at the ends of each oval with strings that go to each side of the ff holes. Then when I clamp one side of the oval, I can pull the other end of the oval ...
... little pin to help reinforce the break at the stick. Glue the head back together. Drill two parallel holes into the mortise Craft a staple out of a small piece of copper wire. Have the wire go ...
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.  ...
... below. The bushings can also be removed. Remove the Caspari pegs, then check the bushings and see if you are lucky enough that you can twist out a lightly glued bushing. If not they need to be drilled ...
11. Bass String Winder
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Here is a bass string winder that Paul made. Works very good with a cordless drill.    ...
... of a break to simply glue and wrap it. Then after a month or so, I changed my mind and decided to save it. Here are the steps. Drill a hole on the head side of the crack, then screw and glue it. Cut ...
There are two things that hold the tension of the hair. The bow nut and the bottom of the hole that the screw turns in. Over time on some older bows, the screw will sometimes start drilling into the ...
...  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 ...
15. Peg Fitting
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... The end of the peg is slightly rounded and finished. Appropriate size peg holes are drilled in the new pegs, usually about 1/3 on the winding side. The edges of the string holes can be slightly rounded ...
... were drilled and the pegs were fitted. Then there was a slight amount of varnish touch up to make the boxwood a matching color to the original varnish.   Here is a violin ...
... Sections: Carefully align the broken pieces of the scroll to ensure a tight, seamless fit before inserting any pins. Drill for Pinning: Drill small pilot holes across the break line, ensuring they are ...
... holding it together. Since there were no visible pins through the fingerboard, I needed to investigate further. Step-by-Step Repair Process Drill a Small Test Hole: I drilled a very small hole through ...
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