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What materials are used to make a violin?
The most commonly used wood species for violin manufacture are spruce, willow, maple, ebony and rosewood. In general, maple is used for back plate, rib, neck and scroll, while spruce is an ideal wood for the front plate of a violin.
Can you build your own violin?
While you can always buy a violin from a music store, making your own can create a unique sound and make your instrument one of a kind. Building a homemade violin can be a complicated and intricate process that requires a lot of time and patience, but it can be rewarding to play an instrument that you made yourself!
Are horses killed for violin bows?
Michael Sowden, who has been in the business for some 40+ years and is probably the best-known supplier of bow hair, has stated that 95\% or 98\% of hair comes from dead horses which are killed for meat and other products. He has also said that it takes about 5 horse tails to get enough good hair for a violin bow.
What wood is my violin made of?
THE PRIMARY WOODS USED IN VIOLIN MAKING. THE PRIMARY WOODS USED IN VIOLIN MAKING are spruce and maple. Spruce is chosen for the top, also called the front, table or soundboard. It is light in weight, yet longitudinally strong and laterally flexible.
What do you need to make your own violin?
How to Make an Easy Violin If you have access to wood, plastic pots, carton, fishing line and plastic ribbon, you can make your own violin. There’s nothing there that’s hard to find, and everything you need is either free or very inexpensive.
Can you make a violin out of a shoebox?
How to Make Your Own Shoebox Violin Here’s a plan for something right at the other end of the scale – rather than laser cutting your DIY violin, this is a plan for one made from a shoebox. This plan is a great option if you are looking for a craft project to work on with kids.
How do you carve the back of a violin?
To make the lovely rounded shape of the outside of the back of a violin you need to use a gouge (no bending here!). 80\% of your wood block will end up as waste. Then carve to create exactly the shape you want.
How do you make a violin out of C blocks?
Chisel the C-blocks on the side to match the corners of your violin template. Lay the template you originally traced on top of the mould so you know where the corners on each side of the violin lie. Draw the corners onto the C-blocks glued to each side of the mould so you know what you need to cut off.
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