I love watching your videos! I was wondering if you could make a video on a violin soundpost patch. Like when to use one and when not to. In my case, the crack is really close to the bridge foot as well as where the soundpost goes. I'm not sure if it's even possible to fix it. I saw the one you did on a cello but it would be great to see how you do it on a violin. Thanks for making videos for us to learn! :)
Hello Jonathan, If the crack passes over the soundpost or 5mm left or right of it the you should place a patch (if the instrument is woth it). The procedure is the same for top and back, violin or cello so you can follow my video.
@@maestrokimon Thank you so much! That helps a lot. For now, I'm mostly fixing violins to learn but I've always wondered how to tell if a violin is worth fixing or not. Or the quality of the instrument. Are there certain things to look for in a quality instrument when it's broken? Thanks again for your help! 😀
I just wanted to say I really appreciate your videos. I have learned a lot from you in my journey to attempt to make a violin and your persona is welcoming and warm which makes your videos better than most. Your talent and techniques are top notch and your explanations on each step are valuable. One thing I am curious about on violin necks: is there any treatment/coating on the playing area? I cannot tell if it's bare wood or if some sort protection is applied.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate it! On the neck I put a coating of cooked linseed oil. On new instruments or whene the wood is very clear color I also put some stain.
Hello, thanks for the helpful advice. I would like to ask, I have a 200 year old Hopf violin, it has a dent in the body of the violin, where the legs of the bridge are, which causes the contact with the bridge to be imperfect. How to solve the problem of the dent. Thank you again.
Hi Maestro Kimon Thank you for all your information about your professional works especially the violin. Just asking why it's not allowed to use rosewood pegs for the violin? Best regards Ali
Is there a glue that you recommend for reattaching the neck to the body? It's literally the only repair my violin needs, and it's been sitting dormant for a few years like this
The neck is separating from the body on my Karl Kneeling Sinfonia. I don't have money for professional repair. What's the glue your using and where can I get it ?
@@theodosiaanthony4409 I have no clue. The things been sitting in a closet for over a year. I remember hearing a pop sound in the night and found it discombobulated the next day. I can tell you that it was cold but there was warm vapor in the air at that location because of a coffee pot full of hot water . The result of temperature or vapor in the air, your guess would be better than mine.😗
Excellent video Kimon! It covers several different operations in the same video. Just a couple of questions regarding some of the tools you are using, if you please. First, the clamp you are using to hold the pegs as you turn them on the shaper. I would like to obtain one of these. Can it be purchased or did you make it yourself? Secondly, I believe you had a previous video that showed how to construct the device that you use to hold the bridge in place as you file it. Can you please direct me to that video? That would be much appreciated!
I made the first video on my own. I can send you a couple of pics if you want to make it. This is the video for the other tool ruclips.net/video/swHQezf4b54/видео.html
Great video, Looking at that neck mortise it seems like it had been repaired before? (Though rather poorly). Would it not have been necessary to fit some new spruce into the top block and then re cut a good fitting mortise or would that simply not have been economical on this instrument?
The most important parts are the fit between the neck and the back plate and that the neck wedges well into the block. These where both tight fits so I didn't need to do anything.
Another example where white glue shouldn't have been used. 😉 Did you clean the old glue out of the neck mortise? Sometimes I have found a thick amount of glue there because of poor fitting & end up chiselling it out to a clean flat face & grafting some new spruce in (easier than replacing the neck block if the top doesn't need to come off) then going through the process of fitting the neck again so it is correctly aligned, as well as being correctly glued.
@@maestrokimon and you probably mean right. Write means something written with pen and paper in the old days and now written with a computer keyboard or with this phone I'm writing on.
I just love seeing all of the specialized clamps and tools you use in your craft that I never knew existed!
Good to hear! Every professoon has its secret tools!
Really enjoying your videos, thank you
Espetacular!!
Excelente trabajo maestro! Saludos desde República Dominicana!
Hello boss I've been enjoying your videos and wondering what you use to repair damaged varnish like in this video
A very fine video, Maestro-Kimon. Wonderful skills and knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Hello. is it normal to not remove the old glue form the neck joint before gluing the neck back on? what kind of glue did you use?
I love watching your videos! I was wondering if you could make a video on a violin soundpost patch. Like when to use one and when not to. In my case, the crack is really close to the bridge foot as well as where the soundpost goes. I'm not sure if it's even possible to fix it. I saw the one you did on a cello but it would be great to see how you do it on a violin. Thanks for making videos for us to learn! :)
Hello Jonathan,
If the crack passes over the soundpost or 5mm left or right of it the you should place a patch (if the instrument is woth it). The procedure is the same for top and back, violin or cello so you can follow my video.
@@maestrokimon Thank you so much! That helps a lot. For now, I'm mostly fixing violins to learn but I've always wondered how to tell if a violin is worth fixing or not. Or the quality of the instrument. Are there certain things to look for in a quality instrument when it's broken? Thanks again for your help! 😀
Thanls
How much would such a repair cost?
Gostei
Kimon the Best !
In love your work! Thank you for sharing it!
Good to hear, thank you.
Great Job my friend kimon! I really enjoyed it!
Thank you!
I just wanted to say I really appreciate your videos. I have learned a lot from you in my journey to attempt to make a violin and your persona is welcoming and warm which makes your videos better than most. Your talent and techniques are top notch and your explanations on each step are valuable.
One thing I am curious about on violin necks: is there any treatment/coating on the playing area? I cannot tell if it's bare wood or if some sort protection is applied.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate it!
On the neck I put a coating of cooked linseed oil. On new instruments or whene the wood is very clear color I also put some stain.
What is that clamp you used to glue the fingerboard?
Me podria desir qie pegamento uso?
Hello, thanks for the helpful advice.
I would like to ask, I have a 200 year old Hopf violin, it has a dent in the body of the violin, where the legs of the bridge are, which causes the contact with the bridge to be imperfect. How to solve the problem of the dent.
Thank you again.
Hi Maestro Kimon
Thank you for all your information about your professional works especially the violin.
Just asking why it's not allowed to use rosewood pegs for the violin?
Best regards
Ali
Rosewood is a protected species and its trade is restricted. It's not forbiden but needs extra paperwork.
How do you sharpen those tiny plane blades do you use a honing guide?
Hi Maestro kimon how to go to your patriums?
What Glue would you recomend i could use, i have a violin i am working on with a similar issue
Is there a glue that you recommend for reattaching the neck to the body? It's literally the only repair my violin needs, and it's been sitting dormant for a few years like this
You have to use hot hide glue.
What do you use to clean the violin at the end of the video? I have several old violins with years of dry rosin on them that I would like to clean up
The neck is separating from the body on my Karl Kneeling Sinfonia. I don't have money for professional repair. What's the glue your using and where can I get it ?
I would really like to know what glue was used
@@theodosiaanthony4409 I have no clue. The things been sitting in a closet for over a year. I remember hearing a pop sound in the night and found it discombobulated the next day. I can tell you that it was cold but there was warm vapor in the air at that location because of a coffee pot full of hot water . The result of temperature or vapor in the air, your guess would be better than mine.😗
Yeah, i have been waiting for your new movie.
Good to hear!
Excellent video Kimon! It covers several different operations in the same video. Just a couple of questions regarding some of the tools you are using, if you please. First, the clamp you are using to hold the pegs as you turn them on the shaper. I would like to obtain one of these. Can it be purchased or did you make it yourself? Secondly, I believe you had a previous video that showed how to construct the device that you use to hold the bridge in place as you file it. Can you please direct me to that video? That would be much appreciated!
I made the first video on my own. I can send you a couple of pics if you want to make it.
This is the video for the other tool ruclips.net/video/swHQezf4b54/видео.html
Great video, Looking at that neck mortise it seems like it had been repaired before? (Though rather poorly). Would it not have been necessary to fit some new spruce into the top block and then re cut a good fitting mortise or would that simply not have been economical on this instrument?
The most important parts are the fit between the neck and the back plate and that the neck wedges well into the block. These where both tight fits so I didn't need to do anything.
If it's white glue, you use heat to remove the finger board. I use alcohol to remove a finger board glued with hide glue. It works great.
Another example where white glue shouldn't have been used. 😉
Did you clean the old glue out of the neck mortise? Sometimes I have found a thick amount of glue there because of poor fitting & end up chiselling it out to a clean flat face & grafting some new spruce in (easier than replacing the neck block if the top doesn't need to come off) then going through the process of fitting the neck again so it is correctly aligned, as well as being correctly glued.
Do you mean the neck came off not of.
You are write Amanda, thank you!
@@maestrokimon and you probably mean right. Write means something written with pen and paper in the old days and now written with a computer keyboard or with this phone I'm writing on.
Not allowed??? Who says.lol
नमस्ते सर, मी आपल्याकडे नक्की भेट देईन❤❤ - श्रीरंग क्षत्रिय, व्हायोलिन 🎻 विद्यार्थी, मुंबई महाराष्ट्र भारत.
You are welcome! Greetings from Holland!
You probably mean "too long" "to and too" are different words and "of and off" are different words.
Looks like I forgot some letters here and there! But now everything looks good. Thank you!
hello
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