Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

50 E. Green St. Suite 142
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 795-2870

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Repairing a Bow with Breaks Near the Frog Mortise This bow had a couple of significant breaks near the frog mortise. While I don’t have pictures of the clamping process, here’s the complete step-by-step ...
... way because the grain runs horizontally, but in this case, the grain ran vertically, leading to a more complex break. Here's the step-by-step process I used to restore it: Remove the Fingerboard: The ...
... guide their placement. This method provided a solid, reliable repair without taking the cello apart, restoring the cello's back and ensuring the soundpost had proper support without further bulging ...
Fixing a Bulging Bow Ring Ferrule Fixing a bow ring ferrule that’s bulging can be a necessary step when rehairing a bow. If left unchecked, the ferrule might not seat properly, affecting the bow’s performance. ...
5. Cello and Bass Bridge Fitting Guide
( General » Repairs )
Fitting Cello and Bass bridges need to be done usually on a bench. Here are the general steps. The first step is selecting a bridge. For most instruments I prefer using a Aubert #16 bridge. Generally ...
Here is another cello with a back seam that I glued from the outside. The seam was open at the bottom and there was a nitiacable gap that would not close. Here are the steps I used. Unglue the right ...
This is a decent college school bass where the lower part of the senter seam became unglued. I could get the seam to move around a little so I knew that I could easily get hot hyde glue worked into the ...
... is an expermental repair, that should hold up for years and only took a few minutes of repair time. Here are the steps. Glue the Crack Trim a piece of fiber that's a little bigger than the frog and ...
... I want to glue it from the outside. Here are the steps. Unglue one seam Attach the clamping plate over the top. That way I have someting to clamp to. Glue the seam with hot hyde glue and lots of ...
Here is a Zeta violin that stopped working. I started taking it apart and noticed that there were a couple of wires that had become unsoldered. The plug into the volume pot was unpluged and the batteries ...
... out. Carefully drill a slightly larger hole. Then keep stepping up the drill until it is just barely under the size of the busing's diameter. Then with just a little bit of bushing left, you can chip out ...
... securly. Here are the steps that I use to remove endpins. Loosen the strings Remove the bridge Remove the strings from the tailpiece Remove the tailpiece Remove the end pin plug. Since they ...
Here is a violin neck that pulled out of the block taking some rib pieces with it.        I need to look around for the after photos. ;-)   ...
... proper alignment and reinforcement. Below is the step-by-step process: Glue the Broken Shard: A small piece had broken off the scroll, so I glued it back in place using tape as a clamp. Use the Peg ...
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