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Diary of an Apprentice Violinmaker

A chronicle of my experiences as an apprentice to prominent violinmaker Gregg Alf

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Rough Arching the Back Plate

As promised, here is a sequence of photos of the process of rough arching the back plate.  There is obviously still more refining to be done.










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