Tag: okinawa

  • Woodworking Vise

    While working on the corner blocks attached to the mold, I realized the mold had to be held tightly and fixed. I looked for a woodworking vise for sale at the beginning, and soon I decided to make one. I chose to spend time rather than money. I would look for a replacement for a…

    Woodworking Vise
  • Clamp Prototype

    Thread winding core rods from a spinning mill are here. I don’t remember how I reached to this information nor why I was looking for the things like them. Clearly, I got them not for the purpose that I came up with. I’m sure I ended up once they would be no use, Now they…

    Clamp Prototype
  • Corner Blocks Practice

    I will not use the actual tone wood yet. I am using the white wood I got from a local home center instead for practice. Indeed, I failed by over cutting the wood by gouge so this is my second attempt. It takes time as I anticipated at the beginning.

    Corner Blocks Practice
  • Handsaw Guide

    Although I tried to cut by handsaw, it was not a easy task. Over ten times attempt, only two were OK but never satisfied. I started searching for a handsaw guide and came up with an idea that I possibly could make for a temporary use. I had two blocks of wood that I would…

    Handsaw Guide
  • Handsaw Practice

    I am a newbie in the world of wood working. I do some for piano repair, but this violin making process involves much more than I have ever done. Since cutting wood is non undoable action, I need to practice before working with actual tonewood, because they can’t be purchased at a local shops. And…

    Handsaw Practice
  • Sawing practice with scrap wood

    Cutting lumber specially imported from overseas for the first time is a significant undertaking, so I’m being extremely cautious. After researching cutting methods, I found that using a bandsaw is generally recommended. However, a bandsaw capable of cutting through 20cm-thick maple and spruce is quite expensive, and considering how often I’d use it, I’m unsure…

    Sawing practice with scrap wood
  • The Template

    Although I was going to make a violin, I had no idea how to shape all those curves, but as I researched, I learned about templates. Templates are like “patterns” or “stencils” in Japanese terms – guides for creating specific shapes. While having them doesn’t make the job incredibly easy, they’re undoubtedly valuable tools, especially…

    The Template
  • Tools for Making Violin

    When it comes to tools, it’s really frustrating because each one is expensive, yet you don’t know how well they’ll work until you actually use them. This is a major disadvantage of being self-taught. However, I couldn’t just stay stuck, so I looked at various sites and videos, and this time I decided to collect…

    Tools for Making Violin
  • Violin Making, Step by step

    While gathering information about violin making by looking at many violin makers’ websites and forums, I decided I needed books too, and this is what I chose to purchase: “Violin Making” by Henry A. Strobel. I also ordered another book, “Art & Method of the Violin Maker” as a reference, but it might be a…

    Violin Making, Step by step
  • Workbench

    I built my own workbench for violin making. It’s actually a wheeled movable desk I made years ago, now fixed in place. It’s built into part of a large bookshelf, which is very firmly secured with scaffolding jacks wedged between it and the ceiling. There’s also a jack under the center of the table top,…

    Workbench