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PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:35 am 
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I finally had some shop time to move forward on Nicole's viola da gamba. Little by little this is getting done. I fit the bass bar, which was no simple thing! Carved it, then glued the soundboard to the body. This represents a MAJOR milestone for this project!

Showed it to my wife,Nicole, last night, she liked it.

Now onto the relatively easy and straight forward parts of making the fingerboard and tailpiece, pegs, and finishing.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 12:47 pm 
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Incredibly cool. Your craftsmanship is exquisite.

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I've been following this one for so long that I'm getting the "can't wait to see it when it's done" anxiety thing and it isn't even mine. Love the workmanship and design.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:21 pm 
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I really appreciate this instrument and everything you have put into it.

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You are certainly approaching luthierism! Fine looking work, Doug.

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Every time you post something new on this thread I can't wait to see more! Very impressive. Please keep posting. Wendy


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:05 am 
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Thanks, everyone!

This project really has been a long time in the making. I can't even remember how many years it has been since I took my first step. I've also built more than a couple of guitars in the meantime, partly because I wanted to, partly because I was scared to tackle the viol and I needed more skill and research! There was, ad IS so much to learn about the viol. If anyone wishes to make a viol I wish you luck! There really isn't a whole lot of useful builder information available, more now than when I started, though. A lot more.

The viol seems to be experiencing a bit of a renaissance, even though it is still on the fringe and most people that I talk to about it have no idea just what it is. The closest that they can come is to understand it as a kind of cello, which is sort of true, but not really. I feel justified in posting about it here because the viol actually has more in common with guitars than cellos! The guitar and the viol both developed from the vihuela; cellos came from fiddles.

Here is a video link of the viol being played in order for you to get some idea of the sound. You will notice that the bass viol plays in the same register as the cello, but due to many construction differences in the instrument and the bow, the music is more focused on articulation rather than sheer power. The expressive result is, therefore, shifted. Do yourself a favour get better examples than the youtube feed, (Jordi Savall and Paolo Pandalfo are good starts) , play it through a good sound system, turn the lights down, pour yourself some wine, sit back. (Preferably with someone whose company you enjoy)

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Man, that is one insane purfling job. I wish I had your patience. What color are you going to use on the finish? Pals, Vic.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:48 am 
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violinvic wrote:
Man, that is one insane purfling job. I wish I had your patience. What color are you going to use on the finish? Pals, Vic.


Thanks! People actually have much more patience than they give themselves credit for. You just need to reset your mindset and enjoy the process as much as the end result. Then, it doesn't matter how long it takes to get to the end!

For colour, I was talking to her last night about that, and we're thinking the same thing. It will be a light brown/tan colour with a slight red hint. Neither of us are thinking dark browns or very pale, blonde, maple. So, something in between. The Fingerboard and tailpiece will be dark, probably Ziricote, and will have some inlay and borders. Pegs to match.

I deliberately made the back inlay and the front purfling bold in order to look purposeful under finish. I don't really care for the too thin lines of some purfling, it just gets lost and looks like "what's the point?" Her 200 year old Strnad (that's Strnad, not Strad)cello has a very dark finish and very thin purfling. You cannot see it unless you look very carefully.

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