STAMM VIOLINS
I am a violin maker who loves the shape and form of the violin. I am continually learning, and looking for ways to improve my skills and instruments.
Video #6 WIN THIS FIDDLE. SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND COMMENT. THAT YOU WANT IT.
Video #5 on the Pallet Princess violin. Leveling the linings and tracing the ribs to the back .
YES YOU CAN WIN THIS VIOLIN. video #4 cutting winning slots and bending the linings.
WIN THIS FIDDLE!!! video #3 on the pallet violin. Subscribe, like, and comment and it could be yours
Prepping the pallet wood for the Kentucky fiddle.
Can I make a fiddle out of old pallet wood that sounds and plays great. Subscribe and fine out.
Cutting the neck slot and setting the neck. Subscribe and you can see me finish this violin.
Carving the neck of my latest violin with a sharp knife and file.
It's alive!!!!!!!
Removing the waste wood from the back of the top with a gouge and a small plane.
Cutting the purfling slot and talking about my next two violins. Please subscribe.
Working on the violin scroll and neck.
I'm back in the shop after 3 weeks off. Working on the inside of the violin.
Subscribe and watch how I make my Kentucky fiddles 🎻 @stammviolins. Here, I am working on the inside
Cutting the purfling slot.
Please subscribe and watch how I make my Kentucky violins.
Been away from the violin workshop for 3 weeks and now I am back making violins.
Tools that you need for violin making.
Bending the linings, clamping and gluing them onto the ribs.
Bending the maple c-bouts and gluing them on.
The start of a new violin. A copy of a very famous instrument
This violin is finished , I just make them I don't play them.
What is the difference between a violin and a fiddle 🎻. Working on the nut and bridge.
First coat of color and picking out the wood for the next violin 🎻
Disappointment and change of plans.
Making spirit vanish and working on the edges of my latest violin. Subscribe and comment it helps .
Update on what's happening in the violin workshop and around the house.
Back to carving the top.
The old German violin is back together.
WHAT THE HECK!!! the neck moved.