Making a Violin with HAND TOOLS: Commandeering Strad’s Titian as an amateur woodworker

“Commandeering“ the measurements of Stradivari’s Titian like the way Captain Jack Sparrow commandeering a ship. Nautical term, you know. So, am not making an exact copy here. Please be kind with the Violin Sound, just a new born baby! Online violin making course: Digital Titian Templates: Confession: - I did use electricity to turn on the cooker to cook my glue because I don’t prefer to make fire in my very indoor area. - I did also use power drills, because traditional hand drills are REALLY hard to use, and VERY VERY hard to find. Forgive me for being weak.. - The air conditioning and the lighting in the workshop are also powered by electricity, if you want to be picky. But that’s the only way I can see and breath. Buy me a Coffee on Patreon: Pinterest: Instagram: This violin I am building is actually the material for a tutorial series of “Violin making for violin lovers and weekend woodworkers, with a little or no woodworking experience and limited resource, but always dream of building there own instruments with their own hands, from scratch, at home, FOR REAL“ But I am still thinking about a better title... Anyway, stay tuned! There is also a voice over version: -- How to Make a Violin at Home Tutorial: EVERYTHING you need to know before start Making a Violin at Home: REAL TIME violin making videos: Thank You for Watching !! -- Update: Ok, hear me out: I’m an amateur woodworker, but not an amateur violin maker. I can make a violin with out electricity, but I don’t know how to use a table saw...
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