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the Ginsu Treatment

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After debating what to do with the violin, I went through several rough drafts in my head. Would I stick LEGOs to the violin and create a mosaic on top of the piece? How would they shape around the rounded edges of the instrument? What if I could mount the violin on a mosaic and wrap the LEGOs all around it?

Either way, I'd need to cut into the violin. In order to smooth out the bottom, I'd have to hack it off with a coping saw. This proved to be quite difficult and took a lot of time. I got that done, and also cut the bottom at an angle so it could lay flat (the neck typically hangs lower than the violin)


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