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Diary of an Apprentice Violinmaker
A chronicle of my experiences as an apprentice to prominent violinmaker Gregg Alf
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Rubbing on a Thin Coat of Clear Oil Varnish
Here is a quick photo update to show the result of hand rubbing a thin coat of clear oil varnish over the ground on the front and back plates:
Instrument assembly and colored varnish will follow soon.....
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Rubbing on a Thin Coat of Clear Oil Varnish
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