Making a Violin with HAND TOOLS: Commandeering Strad's Titian

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  • Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
  • "Commandeering" the measurements of Stradivari's Titian like the way Captain Jack Sparrow commandeering a ship. Nautical term, you know. So, am not making an exact copy here.
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    Confession:
    - I did use electricity to turn on the cooker to cook my glue because I don't prefer to make fire in my very indoor area.
    - I did also use power drills, because traditional hand drills are REALLY hard to use, and VERY VERY hard to find. Forgive me for being weak..
    - The air conditioning and the lighting in the workshop are also powered by electricity, if you want to be picky. But that's the only way I can see and breath.
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    This violin I am building is actually the material for a tutorial series of "Violin making for violin lovers and weekend woodworkers, with a little or no woodworking experience and limited resource, but always dream of building there own instruments with their own hands, from scratch, at home, FOR REAL"
    But I am still thinking about a better title...
    Anyway, stay tuned!
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    Thank You for Watching !!
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  • @MekwokStudio
    @MekwokStudio  Місяць тому +3

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  • @BiornBear
    @BiornBear 10 місяців тому +198

    I’ve done woodworking for almost 40 years and consider myself very good but this young man is next level. Musical instruments are different from what I’m used to. He has a wonderful eye for detail.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  10 місяців тому +17

      Thanks, glad that you enjoyed it!

    • @deja75m
      @deja75m 7 місяців тому +2

      I love Jesua

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  4 місяці тому +2

      I was amazed when my first teacher taught me to see the details I didn’t even know they exist. Been treasuring that skill since then.

  • @weejim48
    @weejim48 Рік тому +456

    People that don’t work with wood will never know how much skill it takes to build a proper playable instrument. Great work & brilliant video 👍

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +27

      Thank you!

    • @yl9154
      @yl9154 Рік тому +18

      Forget about making a playable instrument. If I could only master getting my gouges and chisels that sharp, I would be happy and very proud!!!

    • @grimreapybones2875
      @grimreapybones2875 Рік тому +3

      It really is difficult

    • @DucPhan20
      @DucPhan20 Рік тому +10

      I'm a woodworker and I play the violin. Any time I want to try to make one and I watch one of these video and just accept that I'll never be able to make one 😂

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +14

      @@yl9154 Noted, gonna make a video on that!!

  • @MekwokStudio
    @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +449

    Do you want a longer, less fast forward version of this?

    • @flaxe3223
      @flaxe3223 2 роки тому +44

      As someone with no experience whatsoever in woodworking, and only have found this video through my recommendations, I think the pacing of the video was very nice! Whether or not you shorten or lengthen your videos, keep doing what amazing things you're doing!

    • @androidkenobi
      @androidkenobi 2 роки тому +15

      pacing and length are great! I think longer/slower would be good too as long as they add information, like showing more detailed stuff on all the different things u have to check for making the fingerboard.

    • @AMTunLimited
      @AMTunLimited 2 роки тому +12

      I think if you were to make a more "real time" narrated version, you could probably sell it for good money

    • @ronznine7870
      @ronznine7870 2 роки тому +17

      Yes. Pllllleeeaassseeee. As much detail as possible. You very obv know what you're doing & are kind enough to share. So, anything you could do to add detail / explanation would be greatly appreciated.

    • @danielmcnulty7382
      @danielmcnulty7382 2 роки тому +10

      I thought the overall pacing was spot on. I would like more detail added as captions similar to the way you added stage 1, stage 2, etc. Things like "day xx" to give a sense of how much time each stage takes, the types of wood you use, the type of varnish, stain, glue, and so on. Great work, please make more!

  • @fnersch3367
    @fnersch3367 Рік тому +161

    Even after 64 years of instrument building, I never tire of this wonderful creative process. Great video. Thanks.

  • @davidebert2311
    @davidebert2311 2 роки тому +319

    One of the finest videos of the construction a stringed instrument I have ever seen, and I've looked at a great number of them. Fantastic work, beautifully presented.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +15

      Thanks a lot my friend! I've been looking at them before too! Glad that you enjoy this!

    • @jamesballock1768
      @jamesballock1768 Рік тому +2

      Ditto

    • @kierannolan8859
      @kierannolan8859 Рік тому +2

      me too

    • @margoils
      @margoils Рік тому

      were you trained under apprentice study with a master maker? is the wood, ''100 years old or more? were you trained on how to cut and fit a bridge? i've encountered violins that have been made by people who BOUGHT A BOOK and ii missed the technique that displays a knowledge of the ''WOOD TONE'' and how that plays into the dimensions and how the calibrations were a part of the carving... andn most of all---- what competitions have you entered your violins in - and how many awards have you received for WORKMANSHIP and TONE??? and what isi the price of your violins? comopared to the standard of 10,000 dollars to play in a sysmphony orchestra? these factors would make a purchase worth considerinig eh?

  • @claudeelliott3993
    @claudeelliott3993 2 роки тому +67

    If this gentleman is an "amateur woodworker" then I'm Captain Jack Sparrow!! Beautiful workmanship and exceptionally talented.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +11

      Aye Aye Cap! Honestly I had 0 experience on woodworking before making my first violin. I will go be Davy Jones or Barbossa, or maybe Princess Mera.... lol

    • @trappenweisseguy27
      @trappenweisseguy27 Рік тому +2

      If I can make a recommendation I would say you went to the violin makers planes a little early in the process when shaping the top and back. It’s hard on the fingers and forearm (golfers elbow). A rigid scraper can give you shavings and you can hog off material very quickly while being easier and faster to sharpen.

  • @dp1381
    @dp1381 2 роки тому +139

    As a furniture maker, I commend your skills with a variety of hand tools. This is outstanding work! Even your clamping fixtures are beautiful. It's awesome to imagine the countless hours of labor that go into creating such an instrument. There are, of course, the hundreds of hours you personally spent on this particular violin. But then we must also consider the thousands of hours you have spent learning your craft; everything from setting the lights to cast shadows so as to show your progress as you carve to sharpening the gouges, chisels, and knives. Then there are the centuries of development put in by the entire lineage of luthiers before you. It must be very gratifying to step into that history and make your own mark.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +35

      Thanks a lot, I’m flattered! Just doing the best I can here.
      Yes, the path is kind of hard, but I am very thankful for meeting a number of right people and knowing just enough to make this channel.
      Feels like all are coincidence yet perfectly aligned. And I am happy that someone I met on the internet, like you my friend, know about this too!

    • @spencermarugg4098
      @spencermarugg4098 Рік тому +4

      Dude this guy’s skills are so god like he probably built this thing over his lunch break

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  4 місяці тому +3

      Let’s finish another one before the dishes arrive.

  • @brianfinlayson3410
    @brianfinlayson3410 Рік тому +46

    I am a violinist and I know what goes into making a violin. This is remarkable, bravo. What a master wood
    worker!

  • @gineis8105
    @gineis8105 Рік тому +13

    It must be so rewarding playing an instrument you built yourself

  • @LascielInviere
    @LascielInviere Рік тому +65

    My brain after about 5 minutes: What is this guy talking about with minimum hand tools, all he is using is hand tools he hasn't touched a power tool yet ....oh, oh he means using the fewest hand tools needed to get the job done.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +16

      Here's the comment of the month. Read this, like this, before you b*tch about the title.

    • @arglebargle17
      @arglebargle17 Рік тому

      When I made mine, I went the opposite way: I think I used power tools for nearly everything.

    • @Dug6666666
      @Dug6666666 Рік тому

      I clicked on it expecting to see a lot of CNC routing. :)

    • @christopherotto5433
      @christopherotto5433 Рік тому

      My brain after a few seconds: "Oh good, this isn't one of those videos where everything's sped up 4x normal speed" After 5 minutes; "AAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUGHHHHHHHHH"

    • @smizmar8
      @smizmar8 Рік тому +1

      ^ Me just now, it was a whole journey, so i had to come to the comments. Glad to see I'm not the only one :D

  • @janhoogstad2188
    @janhoogstad2188 Рік тому +44

    As both a woodworker and a violinist, I can really appreciate all the hard work that goes into a single instrument. Outstanding!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +3

      Thanks! Let’s do our violinisticwoodworker handshake!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +3

      Wait, it should be called "Woodworking Violinist Handshake"

    • @will_danz
      @will_danz Рік тому +1

      It's been a while since I picked up my violin, I should really get back into it, and I'd love to learn woodworking too, being a luthier appears really rewarding to me.

  • @acanadianwoodworker
    @acanadianwoodworker Рік тому +40

    This is peak skill woodworking. It encompasses perfect wood selection, ultra precise layout and assembly, precision carving, great knowledge of mechanical joinery, patience, and a whole host of speciality tools. You could break down each skill component and it would be a long journey mastering each. Amazing, hats off!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, glad that you like it!

    • @theeardrafter
      @theeardrafter 7 місяців тому +1

      Agreed I am an old retired woodworker and the skill of this woodworking here is something very special and perhaps a thing of the past. Bravo Human!!

  • @bourgeoiscollision6344
    @bourgeoiscollision6344 Рік тому +6

    You are no amateur Sir, You are A Master Craftsman

  • @WorkingViews
    @WorkingViews Рік тому +12

    this need at least 10x more views. how did anyone dislike this? beautiful work

  • @Geeman002
    @Geeman002 5 місяців тому +4

    I’ve watched professional luthiers make violins and guitars, and I’m very impressed with your work!!
    Absolutely gorgeous ❤

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, I’m flattered!

  • @moeafram2520
    @moeafram2520 Рік тому +6

    Scroll work was absolutely amazing.

  • @vance7274
    @vance7274 2 роки тому +26

    I've made two violins and I am working on a third violin and a viola. Also busy putting the 'bellows of life" on a handful of old German and Czech trade fiddles. I think it is important to point out to anyone interested in building violins that knowing how to sharpen the tools is an imperative, no matter how many or how few tools you choose to use. You need to know how to sharpen and hone or "don't try this at home" as they say. This is a very nice video and captures the wonderful sounds of the tools cutting and shaping the maple and spruce. Thanks for not adding a Bach soundtrack to spoil the fun. Again, great work and an inspiration for the ever-broadening community of amateur "kitchen table violin makers".

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks my friend! Yes, having sharp tools is very important! And "kitchen table violin makers" is a cool idea!

  • @vanislescotty
    @vanislescotty Рік тому +15

    That was one of the most relaxing and yet inspiring videos I've watched in awhile. As a woodworker (not instrument building), I can deeply appreciate the skill level and patience that was required. Well done.

  • @joshwesley5789
    @joshwesley5789 5 місяців тому +2

    That scroll shaping is beyond a work of art my friend.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  5 місяців тому

      Thank you. Just followed the guides hah.

  • @mundomaniac
    @mundomaniac 2 роки тому +19

    I've made 5 fiddles. This is the most honest depiction I have seen of what it takes to step through it. Beautiful work, skilfully done!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you my friend. Just doing my best here! It's so nice to have people who "Gets it"!

    • @tomgentry8876
      @tomgentry8876 2 роки тому

      @@MekwokStudio de

  • @stephencappella6530
    @stephencappella6530 2 роки тому +19

    Stunning! Your craftsmanship and attention to detail is unparalleled 🎻

  • @DaMelloKittyy
    @DaMelloKittyy Рік тому +14

    This is amazing beyond words!🙌🏼 Out there, I bet there is some 90 year old Japanese violin master craftsman that's shaking his head at this in shame 😤 one day you might be that master haha!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +4

      Thanks. But those Japanese masters are very nice tho haha!

  • @markmark2080
    @markmark2080 4 місяці тому +2

    As an old timer who has spent over 30 years in the furniture industry, I was humbled and educated by this excellent video...

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for your kind words.

  • @DrChrisZimmer
    @DrChrisZimmer 5 місяців тому +4

    Your work is breathtaking! Such beautiful attention to detail and then to see the "tiger stripe" pattern in the wood grain appear after staining was amazing! God Bless!!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  5 місяців тому

      Thanks! Glad that you like it!

  • @bassplayer4god70
    @bassplayer4god70 5 місяців тому +4

    Excellent work! I enjoyed watching every single minute of it! I don’t think people appreciate the skill it takes to work with wood!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your appreciation!

  • @The_Nameless_Entity
    @The_Nameless_Entity Рік тому +8

    You are definitely not an amateur. This is skill level 10000!! Amazing work and detail sir. Bravo!

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 10 місяців тому +1

    I was transfixed watching this. I was a musical instrument maker of pipe organs and thought I have some woodworking skills. But watching this tells my brain that I am a Neanderthal in comparison with this gentleman! I just love the fact that apart from using the drill press for the peg holes and a hand electric drill for the F holes, everything else is hand made. He could have used a bandsaw and sander to do a lot of the shaping. But that's clearly not his philosophy. Everything come from his eyes and mind, ant that is transferred into his hands and fingers to produce a truly beautiful work of art. Made so that someone else can make truly beautiful sounds. I'm going to watch it again and may comment further!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  10 місяців тому

      Thanks, glad that you enjoyed it! Pipe Organs, King of instruments! There is a saying in Chinese Proverb best describe people who make it, “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”!

  • @user-xx3sd5wb9j
    @user-xx3sd5wb9j 4 місяці тому +1

    When I was young I used to enjoy watching my uncle build fiddles and mandolin family instruments. He used almost exclusively hand tools. I always remember that he told the most important skill was knowing how to properly sharpen your tools.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  4 місяці тому

      Yes, we have an old saying in Chinese “If an artisan want to do good at his job, he must first sharpen their tools.” Your uncle must be a wonderful craftsman.

  • @haywire1705
    @haywire1705 Рік тому +6

    I like how the voice of the violin developed as you carved it more and more. Even before the parts were assembled, the scraper was bringing the sound out as the scraping progressed. It’s pretty apparent that a real artist needs to know exactly when to scrape some more wood off as well as when to stop! Nice work!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! One of my teacher would even count his strokes so he know how much approximately he’s digging..

  • @GrayByrd
    @GrayByrd 7 місяців тому +5

    The deliberate hand movements reveals the confidence in muscle memory and time of dedication to a skill that it takes to create an instrument. Great lighting, video angles, also reveals a talent for artistic expression and the ability to make an appealing and mesmerizing capture of time. What a wonderful visual of time it is with both camera and construction talent together to share.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for noticing the lightings and angles, really put a lot of effort on it!

  • @geraldponce8336
    @geraldponce8336 4 місяці тому +1

    Am a handyman jack of all trades for 35 years, part-time guitar and telescopes builder. Have to say that was masterfully done. Stradivarius would be proud.

  • @barrysebastian9584
    @barrysebastian9584 5 місяців тому +2

    Stunning work! True artistry! As a jazz guitarist, I’ve seen how archtops are made, but found this truly fascinating. From the fabrication of the top and back, to holding the wood up to the light to check evenness (I assume?), to the detail of the purfling and scrollwork. The pegs. All of it! Just amazing to watch. Beautiful work, and I can’t imagine having the steady hand (and eye) to do this! Well done!!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  5 місяців тому

      Thanks! We actually don’t need to hold it to the light, just want to show you the wood get red behind the light when it is thin!

  • @matthewmckenzie1077
    @matthewmckenzie1077 Рік тому +4

    I'm an artist and a machinist ..... I'm so envious of violin makers and the skill it takes to do what they do. Let's not forget they sharpen their tools like every five minutes as well. Great stuff.🤐🌚😉

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому

      Four mins, not five. 🌚🌚 Glad that you enjoyed!🙂🙂

  • @AWD1001
    @AWD1001 Рік тому +3

    Made by, with & for the hands of God. Thank you for your wonderful cadenza presentation 🙏

  • @MichaelSmith-on1ig
    @MichaelSmith-on1ig 7 місяців тому +1

    I have to mention how beautifully figured this maple is!

  • @bovinejonie3745
    @bovinejonie3745 6 місяців тому +1

    I bet the most satisfying part is gluing your name to the inside…Pure magnificence.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  6 місяців тому

      Only if you sure you are doing the right thing.. hah!

  • @DJRandomHajile
    @DJRandomHajile Рік тому +7

    Don't know how this came into my feed, but fascinating to watch. Also: no way is this an amateur project. The skill with those hand tools is incredible. If I tried to do this, I'd have a pile of broken wood. 😆

  • @darienmoncree3980
    @darienmoncree3980 2 роки тому +4

    The quality of your work speaks for itself, glad I got recommended this

  • @murattaner7384
    @murattaner7384 Рік тому +2

    Fantstichhhh. Cant think of any other way to express myself. Sir, thank you very much for one of thetbest short films I have ever seen.Oscar for Best Soundtrack.. :))))

  • @kyleshick8360
    @kyleshick8360 2 місяці тому +1

    There is an undeniable artistry of being a craftsman. Perhaps its the ultimate art, for your products produce art

  • @arturoalvarez_music
    @arturoalvarez_music 11 місяців тому +3

    This is amazing. One doesn’t need to be a violin player to love this.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  11 місяців тому

      I hereby represent the violin tribe sending our eternal gratitude to the guitar tribe.

  • @byOldHand
    @byOldHand Рік тому +3

    Gorgeous ⭐️⭐️ I loved. The best 35 minutes of today. Thank you very much, big plesure to watch the whole process.

  • @aln.8466
    @aln.8466 5 місяців тому +1

    The best I have ever seen with plane and chisel! A true craftsman.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your kind words!

  • @ConnyNordlicht
    @ConnyNordlicht 5 місяців тому +2

    Are you shure you're really „only“ an amateur? You did it first Graduation like a master, a 5 Stars master in being a violine builder by hand. A little bon mot inside of it all: I literally could smell the wood watching your video. You really know what you do, by heart and mind! Thank you so much letting us watch! Be blessed!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, maybe I need to change the title!

  • @jbrito2699
    @jbrito2699 2 роки тому +8

    For many years, I've been putting off building a violin, after watching your video I feel inspired to get started. thanks for the excellent work, congratulations

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you my friend, glad that this video can inspire you to get start again, this is the best!

  • @steviem1000
    @steviem1000 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your work, it was amazing to watch!!

  • @pinoiado
    @pinoiado 6 місяців тому +1

    That’s so damn satisfying to watch, some people can even realize how difficult and how much skill is required on this, huge respect

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, glad that you enjoyed!

  • @ronniebillhicks
    @ronniebillhicks 5 місяців тому +1

    This dude thanked EVERYONE that commented, you're awesome.

  • @6StringApples
    @6StringApples 2 роки тому +7

    This video is so therapeutic 🤎 Clearly reflects the heart of the craftsman. Something so sincere about the dim lit room and the finesse with which you made the violin and this video. Looking forward to more contents 🙌🏼

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I will go edit the next video.. now!

  • @usnchief1339
    @usnchief1339 Рік тому +4

    Great job! I could not ever imagine someone giving this video a thumbs down.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, glad that you like it! There are some I can tell you.

  • @ultraric
    @ultraric 6 місяців тому +1

    Than you for a glimpse of beauty!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  6 місяців тому

      Thanks! Glad that you enjoyed!

  • @captain757747
    @captain757747 8 місяців тому +1

    This young man is not a woodworker. He is a HIGHLY skilled artist that God has blessed with a fantastic talent. You are a very gifted and blessed with extraordinary hands. I feel that this violin is right up there with Stradivari's

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  8 місяців тому

      Thank you. I’m flattered! Just do my best to share what I’ve learn here!

  • @aaronocelot
    @aaronocelot Рік тому +5

    Excellent video and excellent work on the violin. This has to be the pinnacle act of lutherie, and you appear to have mastered it. It's very satisfying to watch. Everything goes according to plan with no mess-ups, amazing!

  • @alandouthwaite6980
    @alandouthwaite6980 4 місяці тому +1

    I was absolutely mesmerised watching this video, I might be old fashioned at 86 but seeing this young man showing such skill in his use of the hand tools really made my day, it was wonderful.............I'm just lost for words, just found one more...Brilliant

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  4 місяці тому

      Thank you! Our fashion won’t be older than the violin! :)

  • @yl9154
    @yl9154 Рік тому +3

    Very interesting. Even the filming is very well done. Beautiful instrument. Thank you for making and presenting this.

  • @lynxg4641
    @lynxg4641 10 місяців тому +4

    Beautiful work, exquisite detail. Have watched numerous guitar builds of a wide variety, from acoustic to solid body electric, but never a violin build, this was a treat to see such skill with hand tools. As a fellow wood worker, just blown away, but wondering of the grain orientation of the neck and how under thee string tension it doesn't snap - would think that like with guitars you want the grain running length ways to provide strength/support against the strings. Did do a search for photos of violins and seems this is the norm, still puzzles the mind "knowing" wood and grain and normal ways to get strength.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  10 місяців тому

      Thanks, glad that you enjoyed!

  • @robertshorthill6836
    @robertshorthill6836 2 роки тому +2

    During this past November 2021, I was layed up in a hospital awaiting and recovering for abount 10 days, from a heart surgery procedure. I was bored and depressed beyond words. Lucky for me that I had my smart phone where I could listen to my favorite music genres -- classical, classic rock, regge, cool jazz, old bluegrass standards, and mandolin music of all kinds. I wish I had found this series of making a violin with only hand tools. What an inspiration to focus on the best things life has to offer. The sound of the finger planes cutting this curly maple wood was a sound only a woodworker truly appreciates. This sound can only be accomplished with extremely sharp edged tools. To get any edge that sharp requires a lot of skill and patience to achieve. I have made mandolins, necks, backs and tops and that sound, familiar as it is, is a most satisfing sound. Thank you as well by not having any distraction of music in the background. Well done video. Bob in MT.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому

      Thank you, glad that you enjoyed it! I am planning to make a longer, no fast forward version of this. Hope all is well with you my friend.

    • @robertshorthill6836
      @robertshorthill6836 2 роки тому +1

      @@MekwokStudio Thanks for the reply. We begin another summer vegetable growing season and I always try my best to start my plants from seed. It is a source of pride for me to see fruits such as squash and tomatoes ripen at harvest time. I also try to play an amount of "fiddle music" on mandolin when I can find time. My other main interest is beekeeping. I wanted to catch a swarm or two this spring and summer, but there seems to be a shortage of bees in my area, so no swarms so far. My bee club members are noticing the same situations. I am what could be called an "old school" fellow. I don't interact with computers unless absolutely necessary. I prefer to make , assemble, and build things with my hands and basic shop tools. It seems that form of income has been my career most of my adult life. I have worked at many jobs doing that. It is also a source of pride to take a package of something, a propane gas grill, for example, and turn it into an item a person can use for decades. Most of the time I prefer to fix something, rather than throw something away and buy another. In this day and age, there is no such thing as "away" to dispose of something. Thanks for letting me express myself to another craftsman. Cheers and best wishes. Bob

  • @MooSaidChicken
    @MooSaidChicken 2 роки тому +4

    Only 1000 views? Wtf. Damn so badass, keep going the quality is top notch man.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Take it easy man! Hah. It’s just here for a few days.

  • @MekwokStudio
    @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +8

    Here is the 1st Part of the "How to Make a Violin at Home" Tutorial:
    ua-cam.com/video/EAToUQaxJsY/v-deo.html&t

    • @LiloUkulele
      @LiloUkulele Рік тому

      As a guitar luthier, this video has me in awe...such a pleasure to watch

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому

      @@LiloUkulele Thanks!

  • @aserta
    @aserta 2 місяці тому +1

    16:30 that little plane is the cutest thing i have ever seen.
    Only watched so far, but incredible patience and skill!

  • @cinnamon.toastcrunch782
    @cinnamon.toastcrunch782 4 місяці тому +1

    I love watching wood carving, it fills me with a sense of relaxation seeing it carefully shape to perfection

  • @j.vonhogen9650
    @j.vonhogen9650 Рік тому +5

    I'm amazed and super impressed by your phenomenal skills! Thank you so much for your inspiring video!
    Also, I love your humor! That end scene with your dog is just pure comedy gold! Funny video description as well. Keep up the good work; the world needs more talented people like you!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, glad that you like it! And glad that the pug makes your day, Hah!

  • @edma812
    @edma812 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful work 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @deadblazer8931
    @deadblazer8931 Рік тому +1

    Very beautiful build. And this Woodworking ASMR. Omg, love it.

  • @TimAaronSmith
    @TimAaronSmith 4 місяці тому +1

    How people did this in the 16thcentury is beyond me... Humans are cool. Nice video, you are very talented.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  4 місяці тому

      Thanks. People in the 16thcentury must have super power or something. Like those dudes building Pyramids.

    • @fatroberto3012
      @fatroberto3012 4 місяці тому

      What is mind boggling is that they must have done a lot of it in the dark! The only way they could get decent light in 1700 was to work outside. No wonder the famous makers came from the sunny south of Europe.

  • @funcam2
    @funcam2 2 роки тому +9

    Fascinating! 35 minutes of my life well spent. Love your use of lighting to achieve depth and texture. Thanks for posting. 🎶SUBSCRIBED🎶

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому

      Thank you! I was worrying the lights are too dim!

  • @MekwokStudio
    @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +22

    If you want to build one too, here's the Step by step Violin Making Guide:
    ua-cam.com/video/CYvl66WDYF8/v-deo.html
    And here's the Complete 3 Part Series of EVERYTHING you need to know before start Making a Violin at Home:
    ua-cam.com/play/PLEKBKXypc2GAofRMW-KpfqU3HZGJWTSuv.html

    • @mizzouesportsvalorantvod280
      @mizzouesportsvalorantvod280 Рік тому +1

      definitely stayed in tuned. :D
      also if it's possible that you can remember this comment when you see it, I want to hear it after the violin opened up a bit more.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому

      @@mizzouesportsvalorantvod280 Thanks, and I will have to practice a lot for that too. Haha

    • @chaselee86
      @chaselee86 Рік тому

      Thanks for the video! You definitely have more tools than most woodworkers! I wished to make a violin, but I found that first I have to have a mould or a cradle to start with, many clamps to hold it together, a hot iron to bend the side planks, chisels and gouges to carve the scrolls. The whole set of tools and wood materials are more expensive than the cheap chinese violin I have!

    • @poozizzle
      @poozizzle Рік тому

      This video is perfect! As a professional woodworker I like the tedious parts sped up. Beautiful!

  • @theadamgray
    @theadamgray Рік тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful instrument. A delight to watch and behold!

  • @jaybailey8044
    @jaybailey8044 Рік тому +2

    What wonderful talent this man has. I loved watching you build this piece.

  • @cychopedia9699
    @cychopedia9699 Рік тому +3

    It's kind of unfortunate how low of a views you have, because I really love how much effort you put into making the violin, especially the video itself

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому

      Thanks! Hope the views will go up in the future!

  • @dougcook7507
    @dougcook7507 Рік тому +7

    Ok, this video was truly amazing to watch. no talking during the build to take away from the enjoyment. Couple things: Being a guitar builder, I noticed you using your hands to "feel" the process. This is something that shows your level of craftmanship. I live by the word of my teacher, "the eyes will fool you, your touch won't" My final test is always with my hands and not my eye when shaping. Second, was the bridge pre made? I didn't see the making of the bridge. Other than the final shaping. Truly amazing work.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому

      Wow, thanks, You have amazing observation! It take one to know one I guess!

    • @eh86055
      @eh86055 Рік тому

      I don't know about this violin in particular, but most luthiers outsource tailpieces and bridges.

  • @user-xy1ty7yz6q
    @user-xy1ty7yz6q 6 місяців тому +1

    각고의 노력으로 탄생한 신비로운 음색의 바이올린 스트라디바리우스의 재탄생입니다.🎉❤

  • @emiyasaif4151
    @emiyasaif4151 Рік тому +2

    That really was an awesome craftsmanship and journey! I now really appreciate my old factory violin and my newly hand crafted violin.

  • @tsunamihilmy
    @tsunamihilmy Рік тому +3

    beautiful work! at min 32-55 I notice you started with adding the G string followed by the E.. in order to get a fully balanced tension across the bridge, the order should be G-D-A, then E last which is also the protocol we follow when changing strings for that same reason

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +1

      thanks! I put the E there “lose-ly” just enough to make the bridge stand, then D-A, as the A is always stand in the way when I’m adding the E...

    • @flrn84791
      @flrn84791 Рік тому +1

      He's not changing strings though, but putting the strings for the first time. You always do G and E first in that case, obviously not tense but just to make the bridge stand. Check other violin making videos especially the one from Dominique Nicosia.

  • @rauschguitars
    @rauschguitars 2 роки тому +5

    Beautiful work! I need to start collecting a few violin making tools....
    What saw are you using at 5:40?

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you! It’s a bow saw, should be a very primitive version of it I guess.
      It’s just a piece of bamboo, got a nail on both sides and the heads are turned to hold the “saw blade string”.

  • @pass_the_tadigh
    @pass_the_tadigh Рік тому +1

    What a fantastic Video that demonstrates the vintage practice of violin making !

  • @ChrisDart4232
    @ChrisDart4232 7 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful - craftsmanship out of this world. Fascinating to work out the why of each step.

  • @JohnSmith-ki2eq
    @JohnSmith-ki2eq 2 роки тому +5

    54 years old and I only just realized because of this video that the hole in the saucepan lid is for a thermometer!..... 😀😐😑

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +3

      Please don't doubt yourself yet my friend, there are actually 2 holes there!... I open up 1 more with a drill to put the thermo in. The original hole is still for air out!

    • @androidkenobi
      @androidkenobi 2 роки тому +2

      u just taught me something!

  • @AidanEllis.
    @AidanEllis. Рік тому +3

    This is just incredible work! I love the way it looks, the sound is outstanding. and I would love to see this beautiful violin played by a professional, oh how they could make it sing. Also, how long did this build take?

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! This one took around half a year, more than usual, as I need to film it all the way!

  • @joebloggs4369
    @joebloggs4369 2 роки тому +1

    What a delight to watch a true artisan craftsman at work! Fantastic video

  • @cedricbethea358
    @cedricbethea358 6 місяців тому +1

    This video is so much fun to watch and listen to. It's very instructive as well.

  • @jkcarroll
    @jkcarroll 2 роки тому +7

    Just curious: what kind of wood are you using, and where did you get it?
    And once I asked that, I had to wonder about all those generations of woodworkers and musicians, spending centuries trying this and tweaking that to come up with this piece of art that makes such a beautiful sound.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +6

      I am using mainly maple and spruce. I will talk more about it in my coming videos, so stay tuned!

  • @miguelalt8855
    @miguelalt8855 2 роки тому +14

    Out of curiosity, how many violins have you made before this one? You make it look so easy. Very good video, thank you.

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +17

      Thank you! I think this should be my 8th or 10th, kind of hard to count because I have many half done works here and there you know.

    • @farikomike524
      @farikomike524 2 роки тому +3

      Nothing about this looks easy…. 👍

    • @AVB2
      @AVB2 Рік тому +1

      A true craftsman makes his work look easy. It isn't easy!

  • @yolo-xm8xq
    @yolo-xm8xq Рік тому

    Excelente, gracias por compartir tu trabajo!

  • @user-jm6xs3wo9x
    @user-jm6xs3wo9x 5 місяців тому +1

    Это просто поэзия столярного дела !Теперь понимаешь почему скрипки Страдивари так ценятся !Спасибо! Просто смотрел и получал удовольствие !

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  4 місяці тому

      Thank you! Glad that you enjoyed!

  • @Whisteul
    @Whisteul 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your inspiring videos Corvus ! I a going to begin to build a violin soon, so they will be very useful. Do you plan to make other detailed videos, like on your other channel but for the rest of the body ? (I am looking for your Patreon in order to support you. Which one should I use ?)

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you my friend, I am flattered ! Yes I am going to make detailed videos for the whole violin. I have to chance to a new channel because of the cpm and algorithm stuff, you know. (If you want to support me on Patreon, please go support the one on this channel (Mekwok Studio)! And for that, we salute you !)

    • @Whisteul
      @Whisteul 2 роки тому +1

      @@MekwokStudio Well I think I am the first patron on your new Patreon page ! :)

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +1

      @@Whisteul Wow congrats to You and to me ! Just set up the page few hours before you asked. Will make an announcement on the old channel soon ! Thanks again ! :)

  • @spidaminida
    @spidaminida 2 роки тому +3

    Are you ever tempted to go off-script (or score I guess) and do some sort of funky design of scroll or something? Or would that be too sacrilegious?

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, I am tempted (always). I think it's okay as long as it won't affect the design that produce violin sounds. Just need to work within certain framework while changing I guess.

  • @troylee3700
    @troylee3700 4 місяці тому

    Oh my God, the patience. Beautiful work!

  • @shrumittofarmer439
    @shrumittofarmer439 9 місяців тому +1

    Just watched them all back to back. Couldn’t stop. I really don’t know what to say other than just a joy to watch. Very talented!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  9 місяців тому

      Thanks a lot for your kind words!

  • @user-yh3zz5fk4d
    @user-yh3zz5fk4d Рік тому +3

    Beautiful works, however I don't agree with your bridge.

  • @steve_weinrich
    @steve_weinrich 2 роки тому +1

    Masterful and beautiful! Thank you very much.

  • @partticle2222
    @partticle2222 Рік тому +2

    🪚🖊⚗🖌🎥..Beautiful🎻Work!🎶

  • @csil2863
    @csil2863 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful work!

  • @hiey24
    @hiey24 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for shareing your work. You are one of the best makers I've seen.

  • @johnskelton3493
    @johnskelton3493 7 місяців тому +1

    A thing of beauty, a joy to behold

  • @stefanennest7982
    @stefanennest7982 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful - mind-blowing! 😎👍👍

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  Рік тому

      Thank you! You can also check out the speed build version! 😁

  • @WhidbeyIsguy
    @WhidbeyIsguy Рік тому +1

    Good to see you hanging in and continuing.

  • @amniraat
    @amniraat 2 роки тому +1

    watching this makes it feel like even I without any experience could build an instrument like this. Great Video!

    • @MekwokStudio
      @MekwokStudio  2 роки тому

      Thanks, glad that you feel it this way because that's my goal!

  • @TheVoitel
    @TheVoitel 2 роки тому +2

    This is great! Also props to you for not beating up the violin to make it appear old.