Making a Lute Body: Fitting Ribs to the Mould Part II
Continuing from Part I, wood is removed from the rib blank in as it is fitted to the next rib, using hand planes and the jointer plane set vertically in the vise. We love to hear from you so please leave a comment! You might also enjoy; Fitting the Lute Body to the Neck Blank • Fitting the Lute Body to the Neck Blank Us... Building and Archlute, first rib • Building an Archlute: First Rib on the Mould Reclaiming Lutherie Wood from a Piano Lid • Reclaiming Lutherie Wood from a Piano Lid Restoring Antique Mandolins • Restoring Antique Neapolitan Mandolins Thank you for watching.

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Planing Lute Ribs with a Table Saw

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Making Lute Pegs

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Fitting the Lute Body to the Neck Blank Using a Traditional Iron Nail

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Bending & Matching a rib (Oud Soundbox)

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Making a Lute Mould

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Building an F Style Mandolin - Timelapse

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Tick Stick: The Carpentry Tool That Does the Impossible

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Building an Archlute: First Rib on the Mould

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I Made Edgin's Lute from a Board at the Hardware Store | From Scratch

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Oud binding, a short by Hamid Ghorbanzade

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Planing Soundboards

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Jim Kingshott - Bench Planes

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Oud Instrument Making (05) - Preparing the Bowl (Soundbox)

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Bending wood until it sings

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Theorbo "Live": Bending the first rib!

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Making a baroque lute 13 courses, "Swan neck"

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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Casting SALT like Metal - What Happens?

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