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Quality tools for your profesional workshop that you can rely on

With our balanced and steadily growing range, we make sure that we only stock high quality products. We use all products that we offer you ourselves or our colleagues in the violin making workshops around the world. In addition to extensive tests, we provide you with as extensive descriptions of properties, product descriptions and handling as possible in the respective sub-categories in our online shop.

From high-quality chisels to planes, sandpaper to hammers and clamps, we have an extensive, selected range of files and rasps for both metal and wood. Professional woodworking and metalworking tools are indispensable in violin making and workshops.

Our high-quality Partners

We have Vallorbe, Stubai, Veriats, 3M, Pechar, F. Dick, Picard, Awuko, Micro-Mesh, Martor.

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Small clamps

We are particularly proud of our small parallel clamps. These differ from conventional clamps not only in their design, but above all in their materiality, precision and ease handling while using it.

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Fine detail mini Japanese saw

The SŌMASUTĀ 日本 Mini detail Japanese saw comes from a small Japanese traditional master smithy for Japanese saws. The saw blades are manufactured in very small series and brought to a top level.

Violin making tools

The right sandpaper

When it comes to sandpaper, the choice is very large. It is very difficult to find the right sandpaper for your workshop. In an extensive test of over 50 different sanding papers, we have selected the best sanding papers for you.

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Wood and Metal Tools for Your Professional Workshop - Buy Easily and Conveniently

From high-quality chisels, planes, and sandpaper to hammers and clamps, we offer a comprehensive and curated selection of files and rasps for both metal and wood use. Professional wood and metal tools are indispensable in violin making and workshops. Your professional tool online shop | Buy premium tools online.

Our Partners for High-Quality Tools

We carry tools from Vallorbe, Stubai, Veritas, Pechar, Friedr. Dick, Picard, Awuko, Micro-Mesh, Vogel Germany, Martor, and many more.

Tools for Violin Makers

Violin makers have a wide variety of tools used in the crafting and repair of violins and other string instruments. Some of the most important tools include:

Planes

A plane is used to shape the wood on the violin's surface and make it smooth and even. As with most tools in violin making, there are many specialty models: small block planes, small detail planes specifically for violin makers, miniature planes, as well as regular bench planes and smoothing planes.

Files

Files are used to shape the wood and smooth the transitions between different parts of the violin. Files are used in many forms in violin making. For significant material removal, a rasp is often used.

Knives

Knives are used to shape the wood and make small notches or cuts. For a wide range of applications, Japanese knives and carving tools are preferred in violin making.

Scrapers & Cabinet Scrapers

Scrapers and cabinet scrapers are used to smooth the wood and remove small scratches or dents, as well as to work on large surfaces of violin tops and backs.

Pliers

Pliers are used to hold and shape small parts of the violin. Violin making requires a variety of specialized pliers for a range of specific applications.

Drills

Drills are used to bore holes in the wood, especially for the pegs or tailpiece.

Sandpaper

Violin makers use sandpaper to smooth wood and remove uneven spots. Very fine sandpaper or sanding cloth is also used for finishing work, such as retouching and polishing surfaces.

These tools require a high level of skill and experience to use effectively. A skilled violin maker will be able to master these tools and use them to create high-quality violins or repair existing instruments.

Saws

Many types of Japanese saws have proven useful for violin making, from sharp standard models to custom-made versions designed specifically for violin work.

Chisels and Gouges

Chisels and gouges are essential tools not only in violin making but for many craftsmen who use them daily for a wide range of tasks.

What to Consider When Buying High-Quality Hand Tools

When selecting high-quality hand tools, it is crucial to consider several important aspects to ensure that they meet the needs of professional craftsmen and are durable.

Tool Material Quality

High-quality hand tools are made from robust and durable materials. Metal parts should be made from high-quality steel or other durable alloys to minimize wear and breakage.

Precise Craftsmanship

The tool should be carefully made and precisely crafted. Cutting edges of saws, knives, and other tools should be sharp and uniformly ground to enable precise and clean cuts.

Ergonomic Design

High-quality hand tools are ergonomically designed to ensure comfort and ease of use. Well-shaped handles and non-slip surfaces contribute to a secure and comfortable grip.

Safety and Reliability

Quality hand tools should be safe and reliable. They should not have sharp edges or unexpected movements that could cause injury. The tools should be stable and strong enough for their intended tasks.

Durability and Corrosion Resistance

High-quality hand tools are typically corrosion-resistant and durable. They should be resistant to rust or damage even under intensive use or challenging work conditions.

Certification and Warranty

Look for products that have quality certifications or seals of approval, as they often indicate adherence to specific quality standards. A manufacturer's warranty is also a good sign that the company stands behind the longevity of its product.

Tool Brand and Reputation

Seek out established brands or manufacturers with a solid reputation for quality. Reviews and customer testimonials can also help assess the reliability of hand tools.

Care and Maintenance

High-quality hand tools should be easy to care for and maintain to ensure their performance and longevity. Make sure that proper care and maintenance instructions are provided.

The Price Pays Off for Tools

High-quality hand tools may be more expensive upfront, but they pay off in the long run as they are more durable and efficient. Invest in quality tools that meet the requirements of your craft or tasks, and they will serve you well for many years.