チェロができるまで。たった一人の職人が半年以上かけて作った日本の高級チェロ。

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Takao Iwai is a renowned Japanese violin and cello craftsman. He is highly regarded for his work on violins and other string instruments, and his creations are loved by many musicians both in Japan and abroad. Today, we will show you the process of making a cello. Let's watch together. Selecting the wood. Spruce (for the top) and maple (for the back, sides, and neck) are mainly used for making a cello. Wood with high acoustic quality is selected and used after drying. First, we create the mold to fix the sides. Cutting to size. Attaching the blocks. Shaping the blocks. Planing the surface. Planing the sides. Bending the sides with a metal iron. Gluing. Cutting to size. Making the top. Gluing two pieces of wood together. Surface processing. Placing the sides on top and marking the gluing positions. Then, using a washer, draw a parallel outline 3mm outside the sides. Cutting. Next, we work on the thickness around the cello's perimeter. Next, we install the purfling, which is a decorative part attached to the edge of the top. Carving the area for the purfling. After inserting the purfling, we smooth the surface. Processing the f-holes. Cutting with a scroll saw. Shaping with a small knife. Scraping the inside to measure the thickness. Making the bass bar. The bass bar strengthens the top and helps to spread the sound vibrations efficiently, enhancing the bass tones. Gluing the top to the sides. Making the neck. Branding. Attaching the label. Gluing the back. Drilling the endpin hole. Varnishing. Drilling the neck hole. Attaching the strings. Completion. Demonstration.
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Channel: プロセスX
Views: 345,083
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Length: 27min 5sec (1625 seconds)
Published: Tue Jun 04 2024
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