INDICE DEI VIDEO : http://davidesora.altervista.org/video/testa-e-manico/
ENGLISH TRANSLATION of the written notes in the video, in order of appearance :
00:04 - Violin scroll part ten - Roughing of the second turn with gouges
00:17 - Start rough the turn with a small flat gouge (#6 x 10 mm) removing all the edges left by hacksaw
00:34 - Approach well the template mark without removing it, keeping the walls above square
01:23 - Use more curved gouges to work around the eye - Gouge # 8 x 9 mm - Gouge # 7 x 10 mm
01:46 - Gouge # 6 x 10 mm is used for the whole turn, as being pretty flat it manages to fit any curve
01:57 - Use the # 6 x 10 mm also for roughing the scoop, trying to keep the surface at 90 ° with the vertical walls of the turn
02:26 - Form a harmonic and continues line throughout the development, gradually approaching the mark of minimum width without removing it
03:14 - Also use a flat and wide gouge (# 4 x 23 mm) for the connecting portion between the turn and the volute
03:30 - Roughing also the other side before proceeding with the finishing, in order to have a better perception of all the lines and volumes
07:43 - Cut well the baseline of the turn to clearly separate the vertical walls from the scoop surface, using gouges with appropriate curve -
Gouge # 8 x 9 mm for the eye
Gouge # 7 x 10 mm for the upper curve of the turn -
Gouge # 6 x 10 mm for the beginning of the second turn and the connection with the first turn
08:33 - Deepen the scoop close to the vertical walls of the turn to remove the marks left by the gouges, always leaving a flat strip a few millimeters wide along the outer perimeter
09:53 - Always keep well engraved the baseline of the turn
13:17 - Index of videos : http://davidesora.altervista.org/videos/scroll-neck/
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