Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

50 E. Green St. Suite 142
Pasadena, CA 91105
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... area. Adjust the Soundpost: Use an adjustable soundpost to apply the right amount of pressure on the fiber patch. Secure with Wedges: Place small wooden wedges around the perimeter of the oval patch ...
2. Nak Tarhu
( General » Repairs )
... I used balloons and rubber bands to press the balloons against the glued fiber. Once the fiber was securely in place, I trimmed and smoothed the edges. After completing these repairs, I sealed the cracks ...
While in the process of rehairing a bow, you slide the ring off and the edge of the frog is broken and loose or it just falls off. Ugh. If it's an inexpensive bow and it lines up perfectly you can just ...
... picking it up in a couple of hours, I sized all of the edges to help protect them. Unfortunately when he arrived to pick it up and tested it there was a horrible buzz. He left it for a couple more hours ...
5. Fingerboard Shortening
( General » Repairs )
... edge of the plastic as a guide, hand saw off theend of the fingarboard. Usually you need to thing the underside of the fingerboard where it was cut off. Finish off the end of the cut fingerboard.  ...
6. Cello and Bass Bridge Fitting Guide
( General » Repairs )
... plane. The next step is determining the bridge placement. I like to mark the placement with small pieces of tape so the straight edge of the tape determines the back edge of the bridge and the outside ...
... 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. ...
... I don't use their method. First you need to get rid of the built in wedge and fill in the tip so you can fit a normal block.<http://b.cs-violin-shop.com/p>     ...
... position the cleat. Have all of the edges of the cleat finished. You may need to bend the wire so when you put it through the ff you can get it in the correct place. Soak the cleats in water so they ...
... 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 ...
... pin. Ugh, with that modification you can not put a block in. For a quick fix, I clean up the hole, use a hard filler and reshape the edge of the mortise. That way I can use a regular block again.  ...
... slide glue mixture in a vise. After it's dry remove from the vise, it should be pretty flat and straight. File the edges to match the underslide and file the top of the slide flat. If the underslide ...
Sometimes when rehairing a student bow, the tongue is almost completely missing. If that's the case, fitting a wedge will not hold. Usually it's not worth making a new ebony tongue or fitting a new frog. ...
... sure it's straight and the camber is correct. Smooth out stick. Form some vulcanized fiber to the exact shape of the bow. Feather the edges similar to the way you fit a leather grip. Glue the vulcanized ...
15. Google Customer Reviews and Testimonials
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Here is the listing of unedited Google Reviews. Write a Google Review
16. Cello Varnish and Edges
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Here is a cello that had a missing edge and several large gouges in the top, plus there were a lot of scratches and chips in the varnish. Attached are some before and after photos.  ...
... vice. Wiggle it ever so gently while pulling the frog out. If the ring is slipping, place a tad of rosin on each edge. If it's still too tight, keep pulling the hairs out until the wedge is loose, ...
... use their method. First you need to get rid of the built in wedge and fill in the tip so you can fit a normal block.<http://b.cs-violin-shop.com/p>     They ...
19. 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 ...
... because of the break I said no because the break was so close to the edge of the stick. I looked at it more closley and noticed that I had repaired the head before and it was now broken in a new location ...
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