Repair Series #27 - This violin needs attention!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- This violin has a pretty big crack on the top and misses all the fittings.
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I own a Maidstone violin that is in remarkably good condition. Murdoch imported well made but inexpensive instruments from Eastern Europe (Bohemia ax it was called then) into England so that poor children could have access to the violin in schools. The Maidstone isn't a single school it's the name Murdoch gave to the Maidstone movement which was a method of teaching music to children at the time.
Good to hear Bruce! Thank you for the extra information!
And they are good instruments. Mind you, don't own one. Have just bought a Medio Fino by JTL though.
How much did this cost? I have the same problem.
My son is about to receive a violin that was used by his great grandpa, it definitely needs some tender love and care... I hope O can find someone to be as gentle as you because it's very precious to me. That was a beautiful job done.
I love how you use the plastic pipette to pick up a small amount of glue to deposit in a small spot, so I have just ordered myself a pack (off ebay). A great idea instead using the brush for everything. 🙂
she is become from the dead thanks to you ..nice work maestro kimon
Always nice to put life again in an old instrument.
@@maestrokimon yes you give it more then life xD
Olá amigo sou do Brasil,como você faz o polimento francês?
The violin didn’t have any corner blocks. This really indicates that it was a cheaply crafted instrument. Would adding them have made the violin more solid to prevent separation from the ribs?
Thank you very much
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Thanks a lot!
Great video. A couple of questions: what polish do you endorse? And do you ever graduate the top to bring the thickness of the top to a specific dimension? Thank you. I appreciate seeing your techniques.
I have seen a similar violin in ebay-de with the crack exactly in the same position. Was already prepared to buy it but exceeded my max price.
I loved watching your process! I have a violin that has a crack in the same spot and am curious, how much would you usually charge for a job like this?
Nice work! Would it be possible to have longer videos?
I'll try!
I have a big question. Will French Polishes/Shellac retouch Varnish Will works over an oil varnished violin? If it doesn't, how do you Polish/retouches an oil varnished violin? What's the difference between an oil varnished violin and a spirit varnished violin?
Would have liked to see how you got that dark stain off the top plate also heard it played at the end.
I just used 2400 paper and water. Have a look to some other videos, I explain and show a couple of times.
Thanks for showing another video of your work. I noticed you cut the belly straight across to fit the new saddle instead of staying with the curve of the bottom (where the purfling channel would otherwise follow the edge). Is that your preferred method with all instruments? Also you polished the fingerboard with steel wool & linseed oil (I presume), but what did you use to polish the body?
By hot glue I take it you mean hot horse glue? I need to make a glue pot and some clamps... Also good to see how you work the glue into the crack. Can I ask what wood the reinforcement are from?
Same wood as the top wood... Spruce
@@umiviolalefut1593 Many thanks.
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Thank you!
I have noted in this and other violin repair videos that the gluing surfices are not sanded or cleaned. In this video e.g. when gluing the top on again. Is not the old glue building up? How is this handled?
Hot hide glue usually re-amalgamates. When new glue is applied, the old glue “reactivates,” which makes it ideal for any kind of repair where there could be wood fibers from the lining, for instance, still attached to the top. New hot glue goes in, and if all goes well, everything lines up perfectly. The big downside to hide glue is its frustratingly short work time.
@@realpeoplerun I usually warm the surfaces with a hair dryer so it doesn't gel prematurely on colder wood.
@@rossthefiddler5890 that’s a good idea. I will have to try that.
I see the new bass bar has a spring in it. Was it intentional?
It is a common practice to have a little spring in the bass bar, especially if the belly has sunk a little, as it adds a little compensation rather than staying with that slightly sunken shape (in a full restoration the belly is sometimes corrected for this, but it is a high risk operation really if not done properly & carefully). Obviously the bass bar shouldn't have too much spring either though. Remember the bass bar is there to support the tension of the strings on that side while the sound post supports the higher tension under the E string.
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Did you put cleats where the cracks were?
Yes I did, just after finishing the bass bar.
What is glue name
What about sound ??? Whould be wose or better ??my violin cracked and iam so afraid about the sound
Almost the same
What to do with an old broken violin noone wants to repair since it has no high value?
I wonder if you could use pre mixed hide glue
You could but I'm not so keen on it...
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Would like to buy a violin
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Hi ... Do you have a video for the ebony crown?
Not yet! maybe in the future!
I have a Ferdinand hamulka 1883 , it's in the same condition as this violin, interested?
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@@maestrokimon the photos don't show much , I can send them through messenger?
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Why do you not refinish the varnish....it is ugly...
Time & cost on a not very valuable instrument are sometimes not worth it, plus some people want the 'aged look'.
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