Happy to see another installment of this project and how you use your intuition and experience create the form, Maestro. I hope you are able to see the original for comparison, when it's safe to do so.
Helooo from GMT+7 ! Dont even need to hit the bell, your new video pop up in my youtube home page as soon as I log in. Thanks for the content. I look forward to see the final product.
Very nice to see this one again! I'm still incredibly excited to see/hear the result :-D Also very nice to see some woodwork. I'm about to finish edgework and set the necks of my own two violins, and I already miss the rough planing of a plate :-P
@@maestrokimon Yeah, that's true. I made the scrolls last week, but I don't have the same feeling of shaping with a plane when it's just squaring the blocks. I do enjoy carving scrolls though, and I always end up burning through it way too fast. I think apart from the cutting, grafting etc, I only spent two or three days actually carving. A little fast perhaps, but I'm actually really happy with the result. I haven't posted an updated pic on instagram, but I guess I can show you over there when I get to chamfer the scrolls and take some beauty shots :-P To return to the pochette though, do you plan to go visit the original in France?
Nothing like the sound of a plane carving wood! Great series! Greetings from Athens, Greece
Ο ήχος τον εργαλείων είναι η μουσική του τεχνιτη! Καλή Κυριακή!
@@maestrokimon Καλή Κυριακή Κίμων!
Happy to see another installment of this project and how you use your intuition and experience create the form, Maestro. I hope you are able to see the original for comparison, when it's safe to do so.
Thank you Meghann! I hope to visit Paris in the first months of 2022! Have a good one!
Helooo from GMT+7 !
Dont even need to hit the bell, your new video pop up in my youtube home page as soon as I log in.
Thanks for the content. I look forward to see the final product.
Good to hear. Thank you!
Very nice to see this one again! I'm still incredibly excited to see/hear the result :-D
Also very nice to see some woodwork. I'm about to finish edgework and set the necks of my own two violins, and I already miss the rough planing of a plate :-P
Thank you Tobias! Still have to plane the scroll, but that is all the rough work left for this instrument I suppose!
@@maestrokimon Yeah, that's true. I made the scrolls last week, but I don't have the same feeling of shaping with a plane when it's just squaring the blocks.
I do enjoy carving scrolls though, and I always end up burning through it way too fast. I think apart from the cutting, grafting etc, I only spent two or three days actually carving. A little fast perhaps, but I'm actually really happy with the result. I haven't posted an updated pic on instagram, but I guess I can show you over there when I get to chamfer the scrolls and take some beauty shots :-P
To return to the pochette though, do you plan to go visit the original in France?
Maestro, I love watching you build and repair your instruments .. is there going to be a part 7 to this series?
Good to hear Robbert. Part #7 will be online around the 11th of November.
I am a bit concerned about the sound of the pochette, will it be worth the effort, or will it end up on the wall
Het geluid van dit instrument is veel kleiner dan een gewone viool. Iets als een 1/8 viool. Ik weet niet zeker of er veel op gespeeld gaat worden!
Do you use a toothed blade in your finger plane for smoothing at all?
4:42 should answer your question.
Yes I used them on the back as the flaming is very strong and brakes a lot.