"White violins" are carved from spruce and maple. That is my answer when people ask me how I make a violin. But what does that answer mean?
Wikis can help.. First, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/steel explains how steel evolved.
Next, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_wood_carving reviews 1,000 years of wood carving in western Europe.
Finally, a violin wiki en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_violin
shows historically significant instruments.
So the secret is that I carve wood with sharp steel!
First, spruce quarter-sawn wedges are joined.
Then, the mold is selected to fabricate a specific reproduction, around which the maple sides are carefully bent.
Then the top and bottom plates are carved!
These photos shows a back plate in progress. Gouges, files, and plane were used first and scrapers are shown.
Lots of exacting work to achieve great acoustic properties. More details will follow.....stay tuned.