How to Build a Fiddle - Part 5: Thicknessing & Plate Tuning
We draw a thickness map, and carve out the fiddle plates, then do some plate tuning to get them in the right relationship. There is a LOT to plate tuning, and I present a basic and practical method. Questions? email me. [email protected]

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