Insane damage, a bow rehair and more.... another day at Olaf's Violin Workshop

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • Master Violin Maker and Restorer Olaf Grawert shares a day in his workshop. Doing a Bow rehair, optimising a violin that isn't working the way it should, lunchtime bike ride, setting up instruments and more!
    Be fully informed when you buy your next instrument. Get Olaf's free 7 essentials when buying an instrument report here: olafgrawertviolinstudio.com/7...
    00:00 Introduction
    03:00 Button Graft
    06:45 Polishing
    08:00 Bow Rehair
    10:33 More Polishing
    11:30 Lunch!
    12:00 Setting up an Instrument
    16:00 Planing some Fingerboards
    21:45 Conclusion
    More info on his beautiful Piere Lomont Master Violin: olafgrawertviolinstudio.com/s...
    #myviolinmaker , #olafgrawertviolin #violin
    Website: www.olafgrawertviolinstudio.com
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @AskOlaftheViolinmaker
    @AskOlaftheViolinmaker  Місяць тому +20

    Thanks for watching everyone! Have a wonderful day!

    • @abe_nuh
      @abe_nuh Місяць тому +2

      i'm just hoping i can sleep peacefully tonight! 😅

    • @mjolnir1319
      @mjolnir1319 Місяць тому +1

      So will it have a vibration break in period after the repairs.

  • @shubus
    @shubus Місяць тому +7

    I always get that warm fuzzy feeling when I see Olaf in his shop with a hot cuppa and know we're going to see some serious craftsmanship.

  • @samvidjassal2983
    @samvidjassal2983 29 днів тому +1

    Your workshop is such a ghibli vibe i love it

  • @user-hl4kk8wd3k
    @user-hl4kk8wd3k Місяць тому +1

    A day in the life of Olaf...I thoroughly enjoyed watching this episode. I would imagine you never get bored as there are so many challenging things you have to deal with! Love to watch a master craftsman doing such fine and precise work. It's not done right until he is satisfied!

  • @rossthefiddler5890
    @rossthefiddler5890 Місяць тому +1

    Olaf, watching you get through the various jobs, I can't help thinking, "How do you work out charging rate for each job?", because I use a diary & write down all start & stop times on each job so I don't lose or the client doesn't lose (I may discount at the end). I guess we all (any maintenance worker) have our own methods of costing.

  • @kennethtape3362
    @kennethtape3362 10 днів тому +1

    A bit late commenting but this really is fantastic, thank you for the video !

    • @AskOlaftheViolinmaker
      @AskOlaftheViolinmaker  10 днів тому +1

      Never too late...
      The great thing is that the videos stay up for years for people to enjoy.

  • @tephe9986
    @tephe9986 Місяць тому +2

    I’ve always wanted to see how a bow repair. Awesome!

  • @michaelfrank2266
    @michaelfrank2266 Місяць тому +2

    Hoping we get to hear the French violin when you're done : D

  • @abe_nuh
    @abe_nuh Місяць тому +3

    hi from malaysia everyone!

  • @grantmagnuson4883
    @grantmagnuson4883 Місяць тому +1

    Please make a video of the violin you are making from scratch until now. Thank you from Omaha Nebraska. And I have two violins one made in 1894 and Cyrus Minnesota from a Swedish trunk and a 1926 German violin that I brought from my neighbor for $75 about 40 years ago. My daughter just had the German violin serviced by the graduates of the Chicago School Inn violin, making in Skokie Illinois. They told her it was a really nice violin and she should get it appraised for insurance value.

  • @edmiller4149
    @edmiller4149 Місяць тому +2

    Watching my fave luthier while having my coffee too!

  • @user-vz4fr4es3b
    @user-vz4fr4es3b Місяць тому +1

    Nice work !
    Thank you 👍

  • @Creationhorse
    @Creationhorse Місяць тому +2

    I'm looking forward to seeing how the English violin turns out, and the violin with the button repair. The cracking in that upper back area looks like it would be difficult to fix and disguise. Looking forward to seeing how you address that 😊

  • @williamsavage6301
    @williamsavage6301 Місяць тому

    I always watching people who are masters of their crafts at work.

  • @BrianTimmonsTX
    @BrianTimmonsTX Місяць тому +1

    Olaf! Yet another subscriber from Texas here.
    So glad to see you making a brand new instrument! Your repairs and restorations are fun to watch, but making something all new is extra special. Can’t wait to see how it sounds and looks.

  • @edwardsmith9914
    @edwardsmith9914 Місяць тому +2

    Good morning from Texas USA

    • @abe_nuh
      @abe_nuh Місяць тому +2

      good evening from malaysia edward :D

    • @BrianTimmonsTX
      @BrianTimmonsTX Місяць тому +1

      Where in Texas? I’m in DFW. 😊

  • @TheUncleRuckus
    @TheUncleRuckus Місяць тому +1

    Great video as always Olaf, thank you for uploading! 👍👍

  • @YenZenBamboo
    @YenZenBamboo Місяць тому

    G’day Olaf, could I ask if you are lucky enough to still have your dad alive? To work on instruments that you know your dad has repaired is awesome. Love your love of the relationship that your clients have with their instruments, it shows a deeper bond between yourself and the instrument you are repairing. Well done. Thankyou for sharing your life ambitions and the approach to this inclusive of your wife. So a special 🤗 hay to Mrs Olaf and your son. 🫡✨☮️🇦🇺 Joel

  • @wakingtheworld
    @wakingtheworld Місяць тому

    Wise words to kick start this video, Olaf. Means you bring the right kind of energy to the instruments you work with too. They are not inanimate lumps of wood!
    Was reflecting on that AI depiction of a violin maker's workshop vid - Yours is a real workshop though I do believe that a set of wall hung wooden spoons would be an asset!

  • @nyalwalker6372
    @nyalwalker6372 Місяць тому +1

    That was very interesting seeing how you rehair the bow.

  • @donnarn2727
    @donnarn2727 Місяць тому +1

    Wish I had direct access to the local violin maker who does repairs in my area. I live in central California and may go back to one of the places in southern California that I took them when I lived down there. I miss being able to discuss what is wrong with the person who will do the repairs/maintenance rather than send it back multiple times to get everything fixed. Last summer, I sent my viola and one of my violins out for maintenance. The violin came back looking better and sounding the same. However, when I played my viola, it did not sound like my instrument!!! If the repair person had played the instrument like I see you do afterwards, they should have heard the buzz, one of the seams had separated. I think I will have better peace of mind taking my violins/viola to Weisshaar's in LA or Newport, CA.

  • @freefall8243
    @freefall8243 Місяць тому

    Good stuff

  • @BeastOfSoda
    @BeastOfSoda Місяць тому +1

    Hey Olaf, thanks for always letting us into your shop and watch you work your craft. I'm curious about one thing: I always like to see novel approaches to established problems, like making the countermold with automotive putty, but what would the historical way to create one have been? Clay, hand carving...? Or would the plate simply have been remade from scratch at the time?

    • @AskOlaftheViolinmaker
      @AskOlaftheViolinmaker  Місяць тому +3

      They used to use plaster casts...
      They're quite cumbersome to make any you are essentially putting a wet substance on top of the instrument... If the protective foil ruptures, there'll be a lot of wet plaster all over the instrument.

  • @highmountaingee
    @highmountaingee Місяць тому +1

    Great video. Maybe it is just me, but I would like for you to show more of the fine repair work you do. Also you mentioned Julian Emery. You called him an amateur violin maker. When does an amateur villain maker graduate to a professional? I kind of feel sorry for the man. I wonder if he considered himself a professional? He died in 2022 at the age of 82. I couldn't find a biography, so I don't know how long he made violins. If you made violins for 30 40 or 50 years, is he still an amateur? I'm just curious. Thank you for your videos

    • @AskOlaftheViolinmaker
      @AskOlaftheViolinmaker  Місяць тому +2

      It's about getting the right kind of training.
      I know a couple of fairly good makers that just didn't want to do that last little bit of training that would make their work look spot on.
      You can just tell in the way some of his work was finished.
      There's a whole chapter in a book about him.

  • @agatafurczyk9149
    @agatafurczyk9149 Місяць тому

    😊

  • @mellissadalby1402
    @mellissadalby1402 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Olaf!
    Yeah, 4 to 6 weeks is a bit of time. That's a good reason to have a backup violin!
    I found out that my violin teacher also watches your channel (got to it on her own).
    I LOVE my Piere Lomont Master violin! I think everyone should have one of them.
    I had (on my old violin) four removeable metal fine tuners on a timber tailpiece (because I didn't know any better then).
    I replaced that with a low-mass fine tuning tailpiece and really woke up the instrument!
    While I was at it, I put some peg paste on the wooden tuning pegs because they were all very stiff (they always were).
    Where did you get your primary carving knife?
    I would like to get one like that too.

  • @randolphfriend8260
    @randolphfriend8260 Місяць тому

    💙

  • @guusvanbeelen8059
    @guusvanbeelen8059 Місяць тому +1

    What is the powder at 9:30 where the hairs are dipped in and what is it's function?

    • @guusvanbeelen8059
      @guusvanbeelen8059 Місяць тому

      also, brilliant construction where you won't loose the bow's screw since you're using it to keep the bow steady!

  • @LunamLegionam
    @LunamLegionam Місяць тому +1

    i reckon olaf should have unlisted videos where he posts unedited footage

  • @yngveskarphedinssons
    @yngveskarphedinssons Місяць тому

    What part of Germany was your parents from?

  • @shadowgolem9158
    @shadowgolem9158 Місяць тому

    Does a repair like that essentially turn that part of the instrument into plywood?

    • @Sonny_McMacsson
      @Sonny_McMacsson Місяць тому +1

      Just hit up the Bunnings. They'll never know.

  • @z99ywiec
    @z99ywiec Місяць тому

    you need a better coffee cup. that one looks like you bought it at wallmart. you wouldn't but a violin at wallmart would you?

    • @z99ywiec
      @z99ywiec Місяць тому

      If there is a cool story with your cup please share. I would love to hear it.

    • @Sonny_McMacsson
      @Sonny_McMacsson Місяць тому

      You wouldn't download a violin and you wouldn't play a concerto on a coffee cup.

    • @nickiemcnichols5397
      @nickiemcnichols5397 Місяць тому

      My coffee mug fits my hand perfectly. I don’t know where it was made, but it says E OLA MAUI on it. Its purchase benefited the Maui relief efforts.

    • @nickcarroll8565
      @nickcarroll8565 Місяць тому

      A violin from Walmart will not function well.
      A coffee cup from Walmart still gets the coffee into your mouth and has zero affect of flavor.