Callier-Scollard Violins
Craig Scollard

50 E. Green St. Suite 142
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 795-2870

Mon, Tue, Wed 10:00-1:00.
Thu, Fri, Sat 2:00 to 5:00

Intercom Access Code, Press:
142 and then the CALL button:

Double Bassbar Crack Repair | External Mold and Clamping Method

This inexpensive cello isn’t worth opening up for a full internal repair, but the double bassbar crack can still be stabilized effectively from the outside. By using a carefully shaped external mold, controlled clamping, and targeted gluing, the crack can be secured cleanly and safely—restoring structural support without removing the top or performing a major restoration.

  • Create Outside Mold: Make an exterior mold that matches the top’s curvature.
  • Dry-Run Clamping: Set up the full clamping sequence first to ensure proper alignment.
  • Glue the Upper Crack: Carefully work glue into only the top crack, the other lower crack will be glued later.
  • Position the Mold: Place the outside mold onto the top to support the repair.
  • Apply Band Clamps: Use band clamps to draw the crack together evenly.
  • Flatten the Crack: Use the mold and additional clamps to level and flatten the repaired area.
  • Tighten Clamps Fully: Finish tightening the band clamps for a secure hold.
  • Dry for 24 Hours: Allow the repair to dry for one full day before removing all clamps.

 

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