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Assembly Instructions What you need Scissors, tweezers, glue (We recommend craft glue.) Glue stick (used to attach wide surfaces together) Thin stick (2.5mm in diameter; 5mm) Thread (size 20) (Used to string the violin.) Caution Keep glue away from small children. Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors. Fold the folding lines before gluing. Scissors line Valley fold Mountain fold Cut in line Cut out Glue spot You can give the violin a more "genuine" appearance if you paint the surface after cutting out the brown and black parts. Handy Hint Notation Key 1: Carefully cut out the parts. 2: Make mountain folds and valley folds along the dotted lines, as indicated by the directions. 3: Assemble the parts in the order shown by the numbers on the glue tabs. (Read the assembly instruction for more information.) 4: Attach the parts in order. (Read the assembly instruction for more information.) 5:Your Paper craft model is finished. PAGE 01 Violin Bow Chin Rest Tuning Pegs Peg Box Bridge Berry Purfling Back F Hole Bout Scroll Heel Ajuster Tail Piece End Pin Saddle Finger Board This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects. Black and brown paint has been added to the finished piece in the photo. When assembling the parts, be sure to carefully read the "Assembly Instructions" along with the parts sheet. [Assembly Instructions] : Fourteen A4 sheets Violin : Assembly Instructions

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Page 1: Violin : Assembly · PDF fileAssembly Instructions What you need Scissors, tweezers, glue (We recommend craft glue.) Glue stick (used to attach wide surfaces together) Thin stick (2

Assembly Instructions

What you need

Scissors, tweezers, glue (We recommend craft glue.)Glue stick (used to attach wide surfaces together)Thin stick (2.5mm in diameter; 5mm)Thread (size 20) (Used to string the violin.)

Caution

Keep glue away from small children.Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors. Fold the folding lines before gluing.

Scissors line

Valley fold

Mountain fold

Cut in line

Cut out

Glue spot

You can give the violin a more "genuine" appearance if you paint the surface after cutting out the brown and black parts.

Handy Hint

Notation Key

1: Carefully cut out the parts.2: Make mountain folds and valley folds along the dotted lines, as indicated by the directions.3: Assemble the parts in the order shown by the numbers on the glue tabs. (Read the assembly instruction for more information.)4: Attach the parts in order. (Read the assembly instruction for more information.)5:Your Paper craft model is finished.

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ViolinBow

Chin Rest

Tuning Pegs

Peg Box

Bridge

Berry

Purfling

Back

F Hole

Bout

Scroll

Heel

AjusterTail Piece

End Pin

Saddle

Finger Board

This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects. Black and brown paint has been added to the finished piece in the photo.

When assembling the parts, be sure to carefully read the "AssemblyInstructions" along with the parts sheet.

[Assembly Instructions] : Fourteen A4 sheets

Violin : Assembly Instructions

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A Making the violin's body.

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Attach the back sides together but leave the glue tabs.

Attach the back sides of the respective parts together.

※ Make two pairs.

Attach the back sides of the respective parts together.

Assemble the partsas shown here.

Assemble the parts as shown here.

As shown here, attach each part in the order of 1 to 4.

※ Make two of these.

※ Do the same for the back side.

※ Attach the parts in the order of 1 to 6.

Neck side Tail piece side

Inner surfa

ce

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B Make the neck and the peg box. Assemble the parts as shown here.

Assemble the parts as shown here.

Attach the back sides together.

As shown here, put the 2 body surface parts together.

Attach each part along the edges. Attach them so the edges fit together neatly.

If this part sticks out, cut off the unnecessary part.

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Shape it so the centeris slightly curved.

As shown here, put the 2 body surface parts together.

※ Attach the parts in the order of 1 to 7.

If this part sticks out, cut off the unnecessary part.

Shape it so the centeris slightly curved.

※ Attach the parts in the order of 1 to 7.

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Attach the back sides together.

Assemble the parts as shown here. Give it a slight curve.

Add some adhesive on the surface to attach it.(Do the same for the other side.)

Be sure to give this part a nice curve.

As shown here, cut out the orange parts after cutting along the red lines.

Cut out the orange parts.

Put the parts that have been cut off together again.

Put the parts that have been cut off together again.

Attach the back sides together.

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Cut out. Cut out.

Cut out.

Cut out.

Cut out.

The parts must be cut out along the red lines in steps 16 to 20 so that the orange circles can be cut out easily.The previous step (cutting out the parts) is not necessary if the circles (holes) can be cut out easily.

Violin : Assembly Instructions

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Also attach these two areas.

Attach these twoparts together.

Add someadhesive on the ends.

Add some adhesiveon these two areas.

Attach the parts as shown here.

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Roll it around a thin stick to make this piece.

The number in the parenthesis indicates the parts on the other side.

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Cut out the orange parts.

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The previous step (cutting out the parts) is not necessary if the circles (holes) can be cut out easily.

※ Do the same for 38 and 41.

The previous step (cutting out the parts) is not necessary if the circles (holes) can be cut out easily.

Cut out the orange parts.

39 (42) 40 (43)

※ ※

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Attach it to the inside of the peg box by aligning it to the curve.

Put it through the holes and attach.

Roll it over and attach.

Add some adhesive on these two areas only.

Add some adhesive on these two areas.

※ Closeup

Give it a slight curve.

Allow this part to move.

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Add some adhesive on the ends.

Be sure to give this part a nice curve.

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C Making the finger board.

Attach the parts on the respective auxiliary lines.

Attach the back sides together.

Attach the back sides together.

Attach the back sidestogether.

Cut out.

※ Attach the parts in the order of 1 to 2.

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E Making the neck. D Making the tuning peg.

As shown here, make four pegs with different lengths.

Insert the four pegs into the respective holes. ※ Do not apply glue.

If the holes are too small, use a thin stick to widen them.

Assemble the parts as shown here.

Short

Long

※ This is how the neck will appear when completed.

※ Make eight of these. ※ Do the same for 67, 68, and 69.

※ Do the same for 67, 68, and 69.

※ Do the same for 2, 3, and 4.

※ Do the samefor 2, 3, and 4.

※ This is how the pegs will appear when completed.

Attach the back sides together.

Add some adhesive on the ends.

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Long

Make this part by using something thin like a toothpick (2.5mm in diameter)to roll it.

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※ This is how the neck will appear when completed.

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G Make the ajuster

F Make the tail piece.

Roll and glue.

※ Surface ※ Back side

※ Surface ※ Back side

※ Adjusting screw※ This is how the pegs will appear when completed.

Roll it and attach. Remove it(this is only temporary).

Add some adhesive on these two areas.

Attach one on each side.

Attach one oneach side.

Cut out.

※ Do not attach it to the spindle.

Attach the parts as shown here.

Attach the back sides together. Attach the back sides together.

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As shown here, cut out the orange parts after cutting along the red lines.

Assemble the parts as shown here.

Violin : Assembly Instructions

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K Make the bridge.

H Fixing the adjuster on the tail piece.

I Making the saddle.

J Making the end pin.

※ Surface

※ Surface

※ Back side

※ Back side

As shown here, put them on top of each other and attach.

Put them on top of each other and attach.

Add some adhesive on the ends.

Put them on top of each other and attach.

Apply some adhesive here.

Add some adhesive on these two areas.

Attach the parts as shown here.

Attach the parts as shown here.

※ 4 pieces.

※ Tail piece with the adjuster.

※ The parts which the adjuster will not be attached to are excluded.

※ This is how the adjuster will appear when completed.

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Attach the adjusting screw.

As shown here, cut out the orange parts after cutting along the red lines.

Cut out.

Make this part by using something thin like a toothpick (2.5mm in diameter) to roll it.

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L Attach and assemble each part.

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M Stringing the violin.

Attach the neck on the body. How to fix the strings on the tail piece.

How to attach the string on the adjuster.

Add a little bit of adhesive on this area of each peg to stabilize the string.

※ This is how the body will appear when completed.

Wind the strings in the order shown here.

Assemble the parts as shown here.

As shown here, the shorter side of the bridge comes here.

※ Make three of these (four, if the adjuster is not to be attached).

Add a little bit of adhesive to stabilize it.

Tie the string on it.

Attach the back sides together.

Thread is used for the bowstring (Thread size 20).

Short

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※ To show you this step more clearly, the tail piece has been detached.

※ Back side※ Do the same for the other strings.

Make a loop on the end of the string and hook it on the adjuster.

Pull the end of the string through the hole and hook it on the back side.

Violin : Assembly Instructions