Web5 de fev. de 2013 · Glue Question Goto page 1, 2 Next Violin Forum/Message Board Forum Index-> Violin Making and Restoration Forum: View previous topic ... WebHide glues allow an elasticity that expands and retracts along with the wood of the instrument. Synthetic glues are non-negotiable once they’ve dried, and also will not …
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WebHá 1 dia · Properly done, a glue joint is stronger than the wood. Take a shaving off a centre joint and snap it. If it breaks on the glue line, you haven’t done it properly. If it snaps on a wood grain, as it should, you’re OK. Soak it in hot water, or brush a line of alcohol on it, and it will give up as if it were never there. WebTitebond or hide glue? Hot glue or bottled? Dan Erlewine uses three glues for this repair, and each has different properties. He explains why one glue can't ... chippie online
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WebGlueing cracks is one of the most common jobs in violin repair or restoration. Yet to glue a crack perfectly remains one of the most difficult tasks, with tension, sinking arching and unevenly swelling wood making things difficult and slightly unpredictable. A traditional method of glueing involves wide stretcher clamps. WebIntroduction. One of the most essential materials for violin makers is animal-derived glue. Having battled for many years with glue a colleague recommended, I needed to know more. A few of my test samples. I started testing hide, fish and bone glues, using various glue to water ratios, gluing and breaking many samples of spruce and maple, and ... Web9 de dez. de 2015 · LocationWarren, NJ. Posted December 8, 2015. On 12/8/2015 at 7:51 AM, violins88 said: There are at least two places where hide glue, not Titebond, is … chippie rewards