Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

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...  Fixing Bow Breaks Step-by-step guide on repairing broken bows, covering glue techniques, wrapping, and reinforcement methods. Repairing Frog-Area Breaks Detailed methods for repairing breaks close ...
... to maintain alignment during the repair. Clamp the Crack: Applied direct clamping pressure to fully close and glue the fracture. Check the Clamping Method: Verified that the clamping setup properly ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... Initially, I attempted to glue it, but the wood was too thin and flexible for the repair to hold. To reinforce the crack, I decided to use an external cleat method, practicing first on a similar violin ...
... Crack: Remove any dust or debris from the cracked area to ensure a strong bond. Apply Glue: Work glue thoroughly into the crack, making sure it penetrates deeply. Protect the Screw: Cover the bow screw ...
7. Sheared Cello Neck
( General » Repairs )
... and screws. Fill their holes with wooden dowles Glue the two pieces together using rubber bands and a flat surface to glue to Make a mold that's strong enough to keep it together while I gouge out ...
8. Unusual Seam Gluing
( General » Repairs )
Here is a very unusual way to glue a seam back together. I guess someone was frustrated with these two top seams coming unglued so they glued and pinned them. When the customer brought in the violin the ...
... 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 ...
... end result was certainly an improvement over a gaping hole in the rib!  Here are the general steps. Glue the cracks that radiate out from the hole. Create the outer mold and the inner mold. ...
11. 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 ...
... glue it back on using CA glue. Note, you better make sure you can line it up perfectly before you attempt this.After about 10 minutes you can remove the excess glue and restore the slide channel. Then ...
This is a bass where the seams were popping open and there was a bad couple rib cracks on the bottom bout. I glued the bad rib cracks from the outside by making a mold. After they were all glued together ...
14. Loose bow wrapping
( General » Repairs )
... off Work wood glue into the wrapping Tighten by spinning the wrap in your fingers until its tight Remove excess glue Wrap the winding with thread using a wide overlapping pattern. Then next day, ...
Here is another cello with a back seam that I glued from the outside. The seam was open at the bottom and there was a nitiacable gap that would not close. Here are the steps I used. Unglue the right ...
... only rehaired one of the carbon fiber bows and it was quite a pain. The slide was stuck and would not budge. I injected steam under the slide thinking it was glued in. The problem ended up being that the ...
This is a decent college school bass where the lower part of the senter seam became unglued. I could get the seam to move around a little so I knew that I could easily get hot hyde glue worked into the ...
18. Rib Cracks
( General » Repairs )
Glueing a cello rib crack from the outside.        ...
Here is an old style Glasser frog where there was a big crack in the front part of the frog. These old style frogs do not have an underslide, so simply glueing the crack most likely will not hold up. This ...
... or so. This allows you to get all of the cleates lined up and spaced correctly. Then the glue is starting to set up and you can clamp the cleats without them slipping out of position. You can even use ...
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