Measurements [message #17509] |
Thu, 27 January 2005 14:30 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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Can a measurement system tell accurately whether the device being measured is a Stradivarious or a run-of -the mill violin? Assuming identical initial conditions.
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Re: Well of coarse it can - Actually, yes [message #17514 is a reply to message #17512] |
Fri, 28 January 2005 05:02 |
wunhuanglo
Messages: 912 Registered: May 2009
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Illuminati (2nd Degree) |
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It's a long story, and I don't have all the details. A buddy of mine who's professional expertise includes mechanical vibration spectrum analysis and is also an experienced woodworker was asked by a friend to fix his violin. My buddy had absolutely no idea about how to do it, but he likes a challenge. He downloaded a spectral plot of a Stradivarius from some web site and then compared the response to the violin he'd been given to fix. He then poked and prodded until he found something amiss - he knew he'd found (and fixed) the problem when the two plots were very similar (some glue joint that had come loose, I think.) Actually, there's not too much old Jim hasn't tried. If you're interested in how he fixed the violin (or how to carve stone, cast gold, design a 3500 HP pump, paint flowers or build a wooden canoe) I'm pretty sure he be delighted to tell you about it.
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