Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

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

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1. 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 ...
2. Cello and Bass Bridge Fitting Guide
( General » Repairs )
... thin paper and slide it under the bridge to see where the feet are touching Use a piece of carbon paper to make a mark on the bottom of the foot. Those marks need to be trimmed down. Use a coarse piece ...
3. Peg Fitting
( General » Information )
... violin I usually like about 12-13mm from the collar to the peg box. Then the excess part of the peg needs to be trimmed off. Violin pegs look better if the peg protrudes about 1-2mm from the peg box. ...
... Using masking tape on the outside cheeks of the peg box speeds up the process and protects the scroll. Once you have it trimmed to the thickness of the masking tape, the final adjustment is fairly easy. ...
5. Bass Rib Repair
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... step was piecing together all of the small pieces so that there was only a single piece that fit the hole. Since laminated wood breaks with lots of edge shards those pieces need to be trimmed and then ...
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