Mandolins
Making or repairing mandolins
Vos commentaires sont les bien venus !
Christophe
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Making or repairing mandolins
Vos commentaires sont les bien venus !
Christophe
Various instrument making topics
Percusion instruments
Quartet instruments
Woodwind instruments
Telecaster Electric mandolin
Making, repairing and playing musical instruments
Bone Ring
Pewter inlaying
Pewter inlaid bombard
Making a woodwind key
Long holes boring
Tapered Reamers
Breton flute
Irish Whistles
Viola Charles IX
Thickness Punch
Thickness Gauge
Purfling chisel
Toothed blades
Thumb planes
A two handed gouge
Purfling cutter
The purfling cutter or scriber is a tool that allows scoring or cutting the thin groove that will fit the purfling on a top or back of a violin, as well as on the edge of top, back and sides of string instruments like the guitar or the mandolin. The tool allows scribing this groove parallel to the edge of the top or back.
Chalumeau
Diatonic clarinet
Cajòn
Les Paul Octave Baritone Electric mandolin
Convert inches into millimeters
Thickness sander
Radius sanding block
Baroque Violin pegs
Pochette Jacques Du Mesnil
Practice set for the scottish snare drum
Soft vise jaws for the luthier
Resawing on the bandsaw
Instrument making vise
My Metric String action gauge
Making of a wooden case for Ukulele
Enhanced Clamps
Neapolitan mandolin restoration
Bluegrass F5 style mandolin making
Here is an F5 mandolin I have finished during the Summer 2012.
It is built under the original model of Lloyd Loar, in the early 1920s, for
the Gibson company in the US.
This kind of build, introduced by the Great American luthier, somewhat
reconciles the traditional guitar type luthiery with the one of the violin
makers :