Observing A Bow Rehair

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Ever wondered how a bow is rehaired? Check out this video to find out! This video is only for educational use for clients curious about the process and it is not meant to be a step-by-step tutorial for someone trying to learn how to rehair a bow.
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Комментарии • 85

  • @TippyPuddles
    @TippyPuddles 26 дней назад +1

    I'm a visual person, so this video was a gem for me. I have some woodworking tools from a vocational college I attended for cabinet making. I've got the tools and I'm going to give this a try. Thank you.

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  25 дней назад

      I hope it helps! It isn't necessarily meant to be a complete tutorial but does give a good idea of the process.

  • @ozgundemirr
    @ozgundemirr 5 лет назад +5

    I like how you put in the wedge, very clever.

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks! I will pass your comment on to Phil (our repairman in this video).

  • @Nomadboatbuilding
    @Nomadboatbuilding 5 лет назад +8

    Much more involved than I expected. What is the substance you are dipping the hair ends in? Powdered rosin?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  5 лет назад +8

      It is quite a process! Yes, it is powdered rosin. Thanks for asking!

    • @hydorah
      @hydorah 4 года назад +3

      I was going to ask the same question!

  • @marklozano8388
    @marklozano8388 5 лет назад +35

    after watching this, I believe I will pay to have my bow done

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  5 лет назад +9

      That's one reason we wanted to share it :) It's easy to underestimate all of the work that goes into rehairing a bow!!!

    • @jasonwells3772
      @jasonwells3772 4 года назад +2

      Agreed.

  • @LillithLeonard
    @LillithLeonard 3 года назад +2

    Fascinating. Now I know why they charge what they do :)

  • @user-pw2gh7fk9m
    @user-pw2gh7fk9m 6 месяцев назад +1

    May i know the small pieces of wood is what kind? Is maple or pruce wood?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  6 месяцев назад

      Maple. Thanks for the question!

  • @Aguswann
    @Aguswann 5 лет назад +3

    I have to change the hair of my beginner Chinese bow, I got very cheap hair by 2usd probably synthetic.
    thanks to this video I will be able to change it, when I have more practice I will buy a better arc
    Regards

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  5 лет назад +1

      Awesome, good luck! :)

  • @Nomadboatbuilding
    @Nomadboatbuilding 8 месяцев назад

    That final shortening over the flame, is that shrinking up the hair in addition to burning off frayed ends?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  8 месяцев назад

      It is just to shrink the loose hairs a bit. Thanks for asking!

  • @johnmeyer77
    @johnmeyer77 3 года назад +2

    I'm in the middle of doing this. You show the steps, but you keep missing all the key things I need to know, such as how to decide where to cut the hair, how the pre-fit of the plug should look, and lots more.

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  3 года назад

      Hi, John! As mentioned in the description for this video, it is just an "observational" video for educational uses for our clients and those curious how a bow rehair is done. It is not meant to be a tutorial video or, of course, it would need A LOT more detail and made a completely different way.

    • @johnmeyer77
      @johnmeyer77 3 года назад +2

      @@KCStrings OK. It still helped a little and, by looking at several other videos, I got the job done and, I think, did a pretty good job, with all the hairs at the same tension, and with the hair cut at just about the right length.

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  3 года назад

      @@johnmeyer77 That's great to hear you were able to still do it!!! I keep telling our luthier he needs to start making tutorial videos---it seems like there is a need out there!

    • @johnmeyer77
      @johnmeyer77 3 года назад +1

      @@KCStrings Thanks! I didn't mean to be so negative in my first post. Your video is quite well done and did help me. I simply was frustrated when I realized that I didn't have pieces of information I needed.
      As another example, some of the other videos showed wetting or soaking the hair. I wasn't going to do this, but found that I was not able to get the all the strands to be of equal length and tension, even after lots of combing, without wetting the hair. I'd say that half the videos showed it done with wet hair, and half showed it done with dry hair, as yours does.
      I rosined it today and it plays, but since I'm a guitar player and have never attempted to play a violin, I'll have to wait until my daughter comes to visit to find out if it feels right to her.

  • @dannyjames2982
    @dannyjames2982 Год назад +1

    What kind of comb works best for regular maintenance of the bow hair?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  Год назад

      Once the bow rehair is done it does not need to be combed. But if you want to comb it after some time to remove excess rosin then just a standard small plastic comb will work. Thanks for asking!

  • @littlebuddytoo
    @littlebuddytoo 4 года назад +3

    Beaut mate! Local luthier asks 150.00 for this job. This appears to be quite an easy repair, I don't take for granted your years of professional expertise but I have built a mandolin (from a kit) which finished quite nicely, sounds super, and done other simple repairs. Your vid gives me what I need to know to re-hair my grandfather's 118 y/o bow and neighbor's bow without much trial and error. Much obliged for sharing your knowledge. Just one further question, about how many strands of hair are generally used for a violin bow? Thank you.

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  4 года назад +1

      Sounds like you must be a natural craftsmen! We charge around $50 for a violin bow rehair. The video is cut down to 11 minutes but it takes longer to do. Good luck, we hope it goes well doing your own bows!

    • @allanapel123
      @allanapel123 4 года назад +1

      @@KCStrings just got a price here in Germany for EUR80 for a violin bow rehair which initially seemed acceptable given the work involved and infrequency of this kind of job. I'll check reviews of course. Thanks so much for sharing your craft, great insight on something we take for granted.

    • @robertadcock8011
      @robertadcock8011 2 года назад

      Excellent question when I was going to ask myself!

  • @hiey24
    @hiey24 Год назад +1

    thank you, but how did you fix the thread?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  Год назад

      The thread is tied and then a thin bead of superglue is put around the thread to fix it in place. Thanks for asking, hope that helps!

  • @edgarmilson8686
    @edgarmilson8686 4 года назад +1

    Why do you not explain what you are doing? I have never seen this done before, you put something on your fingers at the start, what was it? You did some filing, what to and why?

  • @ValerieDegnan
    @ValerieDegnan 3 года назад +3

    What kind of wood do you use to make the wedges?

    • @patrickclark223
      @patrickclark223 2 года назад +1

      Not the person in the video, but I've seen my luthier friends use maple, willow, and basswood

  • @brianchulito
    @brianchulito 5 лет назад +3

    Hi, did I see you dipping the frog wedge into a small jar of powdered rosin first? If so it's good idea . . . helps to secure the wedge.

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, that was powdered rosin!

  • @a01057671365
    @a01057671365 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing rehairing. I have questions. How many strand do you use for violin, viola and chello.

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  Год назад +1

      We don't count strands. We have gauges that we use. But generally there are about 150 hairs for a violin bow. 180 for a cello. 220 for a bass. Fun question, thanks for asking!

  • @mitchellbarker9368
    @mitchellbarker9368 5 лет назад +3

    I have watched several other videos on rehairing bows, and I've not seen anyone else heat the hair at the end the way you did. It seems like it would damage the hair, even if you didn't burn it, and maybe make it more brittle. Do you not agree, or do you think it is a minimal degree of damage that will not greatly affect the life of the hair? Are you applying heat to all the hair? Would a heat gun work for this? Have you discussed with other luthiers, who do not use this technique, what the pros and cons might be?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  5 лет назад +8

      The hair is passed very quickly over the tip of the flame. So we are not heating the hair. The hair stays the same temperature. All the tip of the flame does is shorten any hairs that may be slightly looser. It's a common technique that we sometimes use at the end of a bow rehair. Thank you for asking and clarifying!

    • @nickfaiella9164
      @nickfaiella9164 2 года назад +2

      If you leave the hair to dry naturally under slight bow tension, those hairs will shorten themselves automatically. Running the hair over a flame is a dangerous and pointless step that people have been doing for years with no verifiable result..

  • @aleksandargrunchevski1806
    @aleksandargrunchevski1806 5 лет назад +3

    Can i use cedar wood or just maple?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  5 лет назад +3

      Maple wood is best.
      Thanks for asking!

    • @MusicalJeanAz
      @MusicalJeanAz 4 года назад +1

      Nice video. Picked up a few tips to make it a bit easier when rehair a bow. Thanks!

  • @isevenjohnson7050
    @isevenjohnson7050 4 года назад +1

    What composition and ensemble is playing in the video entry and exit? Very enjoyable!

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  4 года назад +2

      Thank you! It's the Russian Bass Quartet playing Chaconne, 1st movement.

  • @leemysliwiec2803
    @leemysliwiec2803 8 месяцев назад

    ..." measure and cut the hair".. Ok How does one exactly get the right measurement?
    .

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  8 месяцев назад

      We use our own custom gauges that we made to measure out the exact amount of hair we want to use. Thanks for the question!

  • @janiracarillo8494
    @janiracarillo8494 9 месяцев назад

    Em português por favor mandar. Gratidão por tudo Deus te abençoe

  • @sleeplezzzz3815
    @sleeplezzzz3815 4 года назад +3

    1:44 is that red bow hair

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  4 года назад +4

      Yes, that is dyed red hair! Sometimes teenagers like red hair on their second bows. So we have a hank of it ready to use.

  • @musicforgospelmariadasthur1785
    @musicforgospelmariadasthur1785 Год назад +2

    Very good work

  • @user-bo2ht9mh5w
    @user-bo2ht9mh5w 4 месяца назад

    Thank you very much

  • @widisakti1199
    @widisakti1199 3 года назад

    Terima kasih, tayangan ini sangat membantu & bermanfaat.

  • @inkey2
    @inkey2 5 лет назад +4

    One small drop of "super glue" for "wood" on each end of the tied off hair and there is "ZERO" chance that the hair will ever pull out from either tied end. I used to use rosin but the "wood" super glue is amazing. Just make sure it is the super glue specifically for "wood". The regular super glue will not work on this type application.

    • @chumn54
      @chumn54 4 года назад +1

      the scary thing about superglue is that it can wick out past the knot and gum up the hair if you get too much on.

    • @meisenman
      @meisenman 3 года назад

      A more viscous grade of superglue-5-10 seconds-will help prevent that. I also squeeze the tied end of the hair with smooth pliers to keep the superglue from wicking any farther.

    • @inkey2
      @inkey2 Год назад

      @@chumn54 I have never had that problem as I only use the smallest touch of wood super glue.

  • @congero113
    @congero113 2 года назад

    Can you reuse the old wedges?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  2 года назад

      Very rarely. Most of the time we need to make new plugs. Thanks for asking!

  • @iomoonshack
    @iomoonshack 5 лет назад +2

    what kind of wood is for the edges?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  5 лет назад +2

      Maple is used for plugs and wedges. Thanks for asking!

  • @saberanouar
    @saberanouar 8 месяцев назад

  • @stefaneduard8169
    @stefaneduard8169 5 лет назад +1

    Wot, and how am i, a simple guy, going to do all of these with no tools and enough knowledge..? I don't even know someone that could do this for me... :((

    • @jasonlovi8745
      @jasonlovi8745 4 года назад

      Stefan Edward find a local luthier. Some places have a send in service where you ship them your bow if you don’t have one local

  • @moiseshernandez1553
    @moiseshernandez1553 4 года назад +1

    This is a case where being laconic does not help.

    • @9mmhobbes
      @9mmhobbes 4 года назад

      LMFAO

    • @9mmhobbes
      @9mmhobbes 4 года назад

      luthiers aren't know for being personable. I've never met one who was a talkitive guy, in all my days of touring.

    • @imapaine-diaz4451
      @imapaine-diaz4451 4 года назад +3

      Indeed! I too am a craftsman who usually works alone, and my work is very detailed with many steps which need to be taken in order. inattention would have consequences. sometimes very costly in time & money. Trying to carry on a conversation while working is very distracting, and I never never try to work and do this at the same time. I always put down the job and talk when someone comes into my shop. If I have an important commission to get out, I lock the door with a sign to leave a message or come back later. Or better yet, My wife handles business of the casual walkins, and makes an appointment for them to see me. Consider yourselves fortunate that the man consents to show his skills at all.

    • @littlebuddytoo
      @littlebuddytoo 4 года назад +1

      @@9mmhobbes That's because working with wooden instruments is a 'zen' experience. No good use comes out of chatting on this job.

    • @chrispaul6290
      @chrispaul6290 3 года назад

      I agree. A word or two here and there would have made this a useful video. Like, Where on the tip do you use as the guide where to cut the hair to the right length? Why only rinse and not wash and rinse the hair, as others say is necessary? Why not install the tip first, then the frog, in case the hair is too long and has to be shortened and re-inserted. Cranky, ain't I?

  • @bringstring6090
    @bringstring6090 5 лет назад +8

    Well this looks easy... NOT ...lol!

  • @gerryandlizkeogh1817
    @gerryandlizkeogh1817 4 года назад

    It's always nice to see a craftsman doing his specialist job but I'm a bit disappointed with this video. I'm hoping to do this job myself shortly for the first time, and it did not give me much in the way of information or encouragement. There was little by way of explanation in exactly how to measure the hair accurately or how to measure the wedges or what is required on the underside of the wedges, and not a mention of the materials used. I have read the previous comments and replies which cover some of these matters.

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  4 года назад +3

      Thank you for the comment, Gerry! We did not set out to make a complete instructional video on bow rehairing. That would be a much longer and a much different type of video. This short video was made for the string player who has an interest to see a general overview of how a bow rehair is done at our shop.

    • @gerryandlizkeogh1817
      @gerryandlizkeogh1817 4 года назад +2

      @@KCStrings Thank you for getting back to me, I did appreciate the video and wish you all the best! Gerry

  • @Pathfinder8
    @Pathfinder8 4 года назад

    "First we'll disassemble the bow"... zip zip zip zip clip snip remove.... What did he just do there anyway? Seriously?

    • @KCStrings
      @KCStrings  4 года назад

      Hi! This video was just made just to be a very short video for our clients---it isn't meant to be an instructional video with every step. If you do have a specific question, let us know!

  • @willieboy8798
    @willieboy8798 3 года назад

    i dont think i will try this at all ...i will donate my old bow to a school to finish off first!

  • @chrisgrow22
    @chrisgrow22 5 месяцев назад

    another bozo forgets to show how to determine length. the most important part.

    • @TippyPuddles
      @TippyPuddles 26 дней назад

      The title of the video is "Observing A Bow Rehair". Another bozo doesn't know how to observe.