Friday, April 22, 2011

Purfling channels and c-bouts

I used a Dremel tool attached to a router base to take out most of the purfling channel. I have, however, become more and more interested in the shape of the purfling as it approaches the corner, so I leave that to be done by hand.




Following a suggestion by a couple violin-making friends on Facebook, I have inserted the C-bout purfling before completing the channel from the upper or lower bouts. This is still a tough job for me, cutting the curves into the corner. Sharper tools and more patience! I did find a new use for an old tool I had -- the tool with the red and black handle is a fretting tool, used to clean old glue and such from fret channels when refretting a banjo or guitar. It is much thinner than the purfling channel, and is therefore really nice for getting wood out of the corner tips.




Things look a little rough here, with the glue still wet and the purfling proud in some places. I use the back of a ball-peen hammer to push the purfling into the groove, so when people ask how I get the purfling in, I can honestly say I hammer it in.

2 comments:

  1. Looking good Ken. I have always used my dremel but on my current instrument I forced myself to do the purfling groove by hand. It's been a good experience. Corner purfling shapes really are tricky and something that will take me many more instruments to really see what I need to do.

    Speaking of facebook, how many violin makers are on facebook these days? I don't have an account and I've often wondered what I'm missing out on. Are there groups on facebook just for violin making?

    James

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  2. Thanks, James. I've been really determined on this one to try to get a better flow into the corner, now that I'm starting to see a bit more of it. I can even look at some reasonably well-made factory instruments and say, yes, I don't like that way of handling the purfling flow.

    I don't know of any groups on Facebook, but there are many of the 'regulars' out there. It's not a daily thing, but ideas and photos pop up.

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