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Have you been dreaming about making a violin for years... maybe even decades?
You've watched YouTube videos. Read books. Studied photos of master instruments.
But something always held you back.
"I don't have the skills."
"I don't know where to start."
"I can't afford a traditional apprenticeship."
"I don't have a proper workshop."
"I'm too old to learn something this complex."
Here's what I know about you:
You're not just curious about violins. You're obsessed.
When you see a beautifully crafted instrument, you don't just hear the music—you see the wood grain, the curve of the scroll, the texture of the varnish. You wonder about the hands that shaped it.
Maybe you're a musician who wants to understand your instrument at the deepest level.
Maybe you're a woodworker looking for the ultimate challenge.
Or maybe, like Ann from California, violin making has been "a dream since childhood" that you've been putting off until "someday."
What if someday was January 6th, 2026?
What if, in 12 months, you could hold a violin you made with your own hands?
Not a kit. Not a factory instrument.
A real, playable violin. Carved from raw wood. Shaped by your hands. Brought to life through your dedication.
An instrument worth $3,000-$5,000 that will outlive you.
Something you can pass down to your children. Or gift to a young musician. Or simply keep as proof that you actually did it.
That's exactly what happened for Luis, a professional musician and conservatory teacher in Spain:
"After many years of wanting to learn how to build my own instrument... in 9 months I have made infinitely more progress towards that goal than the previous decade with other resources."
And for Ann, an Obstetrician-Gynecologist and musician in the USA who started as a complete woodworking novice:
"It's been a dream of mine since childhood to make violins. Approaching retirement, it was time to start... I'm so happy to be making my first violin."

FIVE STARS! This is the best way to learn violin-making I can imagine (short of traveling and taking a years long course).
It's been a dream of mine since childhood to make violins. Approaching retirement, it was time to start.
I tell anyone who will listen: I have a fantastic online violin making teacher. He is very detail oriented which is what I like. And, he includes every single helpful detail and suggestion he can think of. No hidden "trade secrets" or glossed over steps. All the info is here and super clear. Corvus is a very generous teacher.
Ann Eastman, Obstetrician-Gynecologist, with the first violin she made, and a big smile.
Here's the truth about violin making that the gatekeepers don't want you to know:
………….It's not that hard………..
I know that sounds crazy. Traditional luthiers have built up this mystique—like violin making is some esoteric art that takes decades to master, requiring secret knowledge passed down through generations.
That's complete nonsense.
Yes, it requires patience. Yes, it requires persistence. And yes, you need the right person to guide you.
But the actual techniques? Direct. Logical. Learnable.
I know this because I learned from Michael Darnton—one of the world's foremost restorers of Stradivarius violins—who built his entire teaching philosophy on this principle:
"Violin making is direct and non-esoteric."
No mystical hand-waving. No gatekeeping. No secrets.
Just clear, step-by-step instruction that anyone with dedication can follow…
Let me tell you why I'm so passionate about teaching this...
My name is Corvus Kwok, and I was rejected by every single violin shop in Hong Kong when I tried to find an apprenticeship.
Not because I wasn't talented. Not because I didn't have the passion.
But because that's how the old guard operates. They hoard knowledge. They make it deliberately difficult to break in.
I was forced into violin as a child and hated it. But I fell in love with the craft—not the performance, but the making. The sculpture. The precision. The transformation of raw wood into something that sings.
I dreamed of sculpting movie monsters (Guillermo del Toro style). Got a D in art class. Studied music composition and conducting instead.
But I couldn't let go of the craft.
So I fought my way in:
✅ Shanghai Music Conservatory - Top of my class
✅ 4 summers with Michael Darnton (2016-2019) - Living on ramen, sleeping on couches
✅ 11+ years of experience in violin making and restoration
✅ Featured in The Strad Magazine and 10+ major publications
✅ 1M+ YouTube views teaching violin making
Michael Darnton — the man who restores $15 million Stradivarius violins — called me "his best apprentice ever" and wrote: "I hope you will be famous."
But I don't want to be famous.
I want to be who I needed when I was younger.
I want to tear down the gates that kept me out. I want to democratize
knowledge that gatekeepers tried to hide from me.
I've literally received hate mail from luthiers for "giving away trade secrets" in my YouTube videos.
Good. That means I'm doing exactly what I set out to do.
Introducing:
Making Violins At Home™
What You'll Get… (Spoiler alert, it's more than just ‘a violin’)
This isn't just a course. It's a complete violin making education compressed into a format you can access anytime, anywhere, including:
📚 The Virtual Violin Making Classroom
30+ hours of professional video instruction (available immediately) covering every single step of making a violin body from scratch:

Module 1: Foundation & Preparation
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Designing Your Violin Making Space (Even in Limited Areas)
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Complete Tool Guide: Budget-Friendly Options & Essential Investments
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Wood Selection: Understanding Grain, Figure & Properties
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Understanding Template Design & Construction

Module 2: Violin-Mmaker’s Guide to the Sharpening
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Mastering Tool Sharpening Techniques
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Understanding Bevel Angle & Grind Types for Tools
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Sharpening Methods: Stones, Honing Guides, and Specialty Tools
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Techniques for Achieving a Razor-Sharp Cutting Edge

Module 3: Rib Construction & Internal Structure
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Learn the Essential Woodworking Skills for Violin Making
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Understanding Grain Direction for Strength and Flexibility
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Safe & Efficient Techniques for Working with Thin Wood Stock
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Tips for Minimizing Waste & Maximizing Efficiency

Module 4: Varnish Making
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The Safest & Easiest Way to Make Violin Varnish
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Understanding the Resins & Their Properties
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Sourcing Safe & Readily Available Ingredients
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Step-by-Step Guide to Preparing both Shellac & Oil Varnish

Module 5: Crafting the Back
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Purfling Installation: Techniques for Cutting & Gluing Purfling into the Back Plate
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Arching Mastery: Understanding the Principles of Arching & its Impact on Sound
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Graduation Techniques: Thickness Mapping for Optimal Resonance
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Using Tools & Techniques to Achieve Precise Graduation Profiles

Module 6: Details on the Top & Body Assembly
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F-Hole Cutting and Fitting: Precision for Sound Projection
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Understanding the Real Function and Location of the Bass Bar
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Preparing the Plates for Assembly with Glue & Clamps
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Assembly Techniques: Gluing Strategies for Strength and Repairability

Module 7: Scroll & Neck Carving
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Scroll Carving from Template to Finished Shape
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Mastering the Signature Detail of Your Violin
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Using Gouges and Chisels to Carve the Scroll Shape
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Refining Details & Achieving a Polished Finish

Module 8: Ground Coat Application
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Understanding the Importance of Proper Surface Preparation & How it’s done
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Varnish Selection and Preparation for Ground Coat Application
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Choosing the Right Varnish Type & Color for Your Violin
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Applying the Ground Coat: Achieving a Smooth Base

Module 9: Neck Set & Finishing a White Violin
- Neck Fit: Ensuring Proper Alignment and Action
- Precise Mortising & Tenoning for a Secure Neck Joint
- Adjusting Neck Angle to Achieve Optimal Action and Intonation
- Ensuring a Smooth Transition Between the Neck & Body

Module 10: Oil Varnish Application (Releasing April 2026)
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Understanding Drying Times, Gloss Levels & Color Options
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Applying Oil Varnish: Techniques for Achieving Depth and Luster
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Brush Application vs. Rubbing Techniques – Pros & Cons
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Final Adjustments & Troubleshooting Common Issues

Module 11: Complete Violin Setup & Final Touches (Releasing May 2026)
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Initial Setup: Bridge & Sound Post Fitting, Nut, Saddle & Pegs Installation
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Professional Setup Techniques for Optimal Playability & Sound
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Understanding Tones: Optimizing Action & Playability for Different Playing Styles
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Troubleshooting Common Violin Setup Challenges

Module 12: To Violin Making and Beyond – Advanced Techniques & Resources (Releasing June 2026)
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Exploring the Differences Between Stradivari & Del Gesu Violins
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Applying Insights to Your Own Violin Making Practice
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The Fundamentals of Playing a Violin
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Pushing the Boundaries of Traditional Violin Making
Every technique filmed from multiple angles. Every detail explained. Every "why" answered.

📐 Architect-Approved Digital Templates (Worth $400+)
You're not guessing at measurements. You're working from historically accurate templates of the world's most celebrated violins:
✅ Stradivari's "Titian" 1715 - The "Red Power Ranger" of violins
✅ Guarneri del Gesù's "Plowden" 1735 - The "White Ranger"
✅ 8 Additional Stradivari Forms - A complete collection exclusively for students only
Included formats:
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PDF files for printing and manual tracing
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DWG files for laser cutting or CNC (if you have access)
These are the exact templates I use. The same proportions that create the legendary Stradivarius sound.
📖 Exclusive Access to Michael Darnton's Unpublished Book
Michael Darnton — the man who restores $15 million Stradivarius violins — has written half of a book that's never been published.
You're getting exclusive access to his chapters on:
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Workspace Setup
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Wood Choices
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Tool sharpening techniques used on priceless instruments
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Varnish formulations and application
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Professional setup methods
This is knowledge that normally costs $50,000+ in apprenticeship fees (if you can even get accepted).
One of my students just completed a playable violin using my course + Michael's book chapters.
This isn't just bonus material. This is world-class education that bridges the
gap until I complete the setup section.
📋 Printable Step-by-Step PDF Guides
Every module comes with downloadable PDF guides you can print and keep at your workbench.
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Quick reference for measurements
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Step-by-step checklists
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Troubleshooting guides
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Tool recommendations
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Safety reminders
Learn from the videos. Reference the PDFs while you work.
👥 League of Luthiers - Private Community Access
You're not learning alone.
Join a vibrant community of violin makers at every skill level:
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Share your progress photos
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Ask questions and get answers from fellow makers
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Celebrate milestones together
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Get inspired by others' work
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Find accountability partners
This is where the magic happens. Students help each other, share tips, and build lifelong friendships around a shared passion.
✉️ 1 Year of Personalized Email Coaching
This is what separates this cohort from just buying the course.
For 12 full months, you get direct access to me:
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Send photos of your work-in-progress
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Ask specific questions about techniques
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Get personalized feedback on your violin
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Troubleshoot problems in real-time
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Receive guidance tailored to your skill level
Peter says: "I'm able to get personalized feedback from Corvus. I can share photos of my progress, and he provides guidance tailored specifically to my current skills."
Ann says: "Gentle but spot-on critique from Corvus himself."
This isn't generic advice. This is tailored coaching from someone who's made dozens of violins and studied under a Stradivarius restorer.
🔄 Lifetime Access to All Updates
When I add new modules, techniques, or bonus content? You get it.
When do I improve the videos or add new camera angles? You get it.
Buy once. Learn forever.
⚡ COHORT-EXCLUSIVE BONUS: Start Together, Succeed Together
Here's what makes the New Year Luthier Cohort special:
You're starting with 19 other people on January 6th, 2025.
This creates something magical:
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Shared accountability (you're not doing this alone)
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Peer support (others are at the same stage as you)
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Motivation (seeing others progress pushes you forward)
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Community (lifelong connections with fellow makers)
Luis says: "Corvus is a very good teacher and generously accompanies every step... I have not lost a bit of enthusiasm for building my violin."
That enthusiasm is contagious when you're surrounded by others on the same journey.
The Total Value of Everything You're Getting:
Let me break down what this would cost if you bought everything separately:
📚 30+ hours of professional video instruction - $3,000
📐 10 historically accurate violin templates - $400
📖 Michael Darnton's unpublished book chapters - $1,500
📋 Printable PDF guides and checklists - $200
👥 League of Luthiers community access - $500/year
✉️ 12 months of personalized email coaching - $2,400 ($200/month)
Total Value: $8,000
Your Investment Today:
Not $8,000.
Not even $2,497 (the regular price once the course is complete).
For the New Year Luthier Cohort, you're getting everything for just $1,800.
Or choose the payment plan: $197/month for 12 months ($2,364 total)
That's 78% off the total value.
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“After many years of wanting to learn how to build my own instrument, I feel that it has been worth doing it with the formidable guide of Corvus Kwok. His Violin Making Academy is a great place to start, but also if you already have some experience making violins. Corvus is a very good teacher and generously accompanies every step; the videos and explanations are excellent too. I have not lost a bit of enthusiasm for building my violin and in 9 months I have made infinitely more progress towards that goal than the previous decade with other resources. Absolutely recommended.”
Luis Martínez, Professional Musician, Music Conservatory Teacher, Spain
But Here's The Catch...
I'm only accepting 20 students into this cohort.
Not because I want to create artificial scarcity. But because I physically cannot provide personalized feedback and coaching to more than 20 people while maintaining the quality you deserve.
When you send me photos of your work, I don't want to give you a rushed, generic response. I want to give you thoughtful, specific guidance that actually helps you improve.
That's only possible with a small group.
Once all 20 spots are filled, enrollment closes. Period.
The cart also closes on January 15th at 11:59pm - whichever comes first.
After that, the next opportunity won't be until the course is 100% complete (June 2026), and the price will be $2,497 with no personalized coaching included.
"But What If I Start and Realize This Isn't For Me?"
I get it. $1,800 is a significant investment.
You're wondering: "What if I don't have the patience? What if I'm not good enough? What if I start and can't finish?"
Here's my promise to you:
30-Day "First Cut" Guarantee
Start the course. Watch the videos. Set up your workspace. Get your tools. Make your first cuts.
If within the first 30 days you decide this isn't for you - for ANY reason - just send me an email.
I'll refund every penny. No questions asked. No hard feelings.
You can even keep the templates and PDF guides as my gift.
Why am I so confident offering this?
Because in 11+ years of teaching, across 20+ students who've purchased this course, I've had ZERO refunds.
Not one.
Know why?
Because once you make that first cut... once you see the wood start to take shape under your hands... once you feel that connection between your intention and the material...
You're hooked.
Luis said it perfectly: "I have not lost a bit of enthusiasm for building my violin."
That's what happens when you finally start doing the thing you've been dreaming about for years.
Why Learning Online is Actually BETTER Than a Traditional Apprenticeship?
I know what you're thinking: "Can I really learn something this intricate from an online course?"
Fair question. Let me answer it with another question:
Have you ever watched a master craftsman work and thought, "I wish I could see that again... slower... from a different angle"?
That's the problem with traditional apprenticeships.
The master does something once. You watch over their shoulder. You can't see past their hands. You're afraid to ask them to repeat it. And if you mess up? You've wasted expensive wood and the master's time.
Here's what my students say about learning online with me:
"Corvus' violin making videos were by far the clearest I could find on the internet... I feel like I'm right next to Corvus learning from a master." - Ann Eastman, Physician & Musician, USA
"The videos are professionally made, they're easy to follow, and they're broken into manageable segments. I've been able to revisit them as needed while working on my latest violin project." - Peter McCombs, Software Developer, USA
Here's what makes this course different from everything else out there:
✅️ Multiple Camera Angles (So You Actually See What I'm Doing)
I spent 2+ years perfecting my filming setup specifically to solve the biggest problem with violin making instruction: you can't see what the teacher is doing.
Every critical technique is filmed from multiple angles. When I'm carving the scroll? You see it from the front, the side, and over my shoulder.
No more guessing. No more "wait, what did he just do?"
✅️ Macro Lenses for Precision Work
When I'm fitting purfling or making tiny adjustments, I use macro lenses that let you see details you couldn't even see standing next to me in person.
You'll see exactly where the chisel goes, how much pressure I apply, what the wood should look like at each stage.
✅️ Professional Lighting & Graphics
Students describe my videos as having "a calm, meditative quality" - Ann
That's intentional. This isn't shaky iPhone footage. Every video is professionally lit, edited, and produced to make learning as clear and enjoyable as possible.
✅️ Rewatch Anything, Anytime
Forgot how to carve the f-holes? Rewatch that module.
Want to review tool sharpening before starting a new section? It's there.
Peter says: "One of the benefits I've found with Corvus' academy is the flexibility to learn at my own pace. As an amateur with a busy schedule and a day job, I can dedicate time to the lessons whenever it's convenient for me."
You can't rewind a master luthier in their workshop.
✅️ Zero Gatekeeping - I Show You EVERYTHING
"He is very detail oriented which is what I like. And, he includes every single helpful detail and suggestion he can think of. No hidden 'trade secrets' or glossed over steps. All the info is here and super clear. Corvus is a very generous teacher." - Ann
I don't hold back. I don't skip steps. I don't assume you know things.
If there's a trick that makes something easier? I share it.
If there's a common mistake beginners make? I warn you about it.
If there's a "trade secret" that gatekeepers hide? I give it away.
Because that's the whole point.
✅️ The Musician's Perspective (That Other Luthiers Don't Have)
Here's something unique about me: I'm both a musician AND a maker.
One of my students in Hong Kong said: "I later found that he is also a violinist. I think that's the very reason why he could explain things to me in a way many other luthiers cannot."
I understand violins from both sides—how they're made AND how they need to perform.
That perspective shapes everything I teach.
"But I Have Zero Woodworking Experience..."
Perfect. Most of my students do too.
Ann started as a "woodworking novice" and specifically mentions: "I've been particularly grateful for the advice on tools and safe, effective tool sharpening. The new techniques are quickly becoming comfortable."
Luis is a professional musician and conservatory teacher—not a woodworker.
Peter is a software developer.
You don't need woodworking experience. You need patience, persistence, and the right guidance.
I'll teach you:
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How to sharpen and maintain your tools (safely and effectively)
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How to read the wood grain
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How to hold and control each tool
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What "good" looks like at every stage
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How to fix mistakes (because you will make them, and that's fine)
The younger me—with ZERO woodworking experience — took 10 months to make my first violin, without varnish and set up.
With my current self teaching, most students finish a concert ready violin within 6 months.
That's the power of proper guidance.
"But I Don't Have a Proper Workshop..."
Neither did I when I started. My first workshop was literally in my grandmother's market stall.
One of my students, Klimt, is a musician in Hong Kong who made a violin "in a tiny space" and says: "If a musician who lives in Hong Kong like me can make a violin in a tiny space under Corvus's guidance, it will be super easy if you are living in other parts of the world!"
You don't need a professional workshop. You need:
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A space as small as 6x8 feet (a corner of a bedroom works)
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A sturdy workbench or table
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Basic hand tools ($500-$2000 depending on what you already have)
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Patience and dedication
I'll provide you with a complete tool list with budget options and exactly where to buy everything.
Who This Course Is NOT For:
Let me be brutally honest about who shouldn't join:
❌ People looking for a "get rich quick" scheme - This isn't about flipping violins for profit (though some students do). This is about the craft.
❌ People who need instant gratification - Making a violin takes 6+ months of dedicated work. If you can't commit to the process, this isn't for you.
❌ People who won't invest in basic tools - You'll need $500-$2000 for tools. If that's not feasible right now, wait until it is.
❌ People who expect perfection immediately - Your first violin won't be perfect. It will be beautiful and playable, but you'll see every flaw. That's part of learning.
❌ People who just want to "try it out" - This requires real commitment. If you're not serious, don't take a spot from someone who is.
Who This Course IS For:
✅ Musicians who want to understand their instrument at the deepest level - You'll never hear or play your violin the same way again.
✅ Woodworking enthusiasts looking for the ultimate challenge - This combines precision, artistry, and acoustic science in ways no other project does.
✅ Lifelong learners who've been putting this dream off - If you've been saying "someday" for years, this is your someday.
✅ Retirees looking for a meaningful project - Ann is approaching retirement. Peter has a day job. Luis teaches at a conservatory. This fits into real life.
✅ Anyone with patience, persistence, and passion - Those are the only prerequisites that actually matter.

The Two Paths In Front of You:
Path 1: Keep Dreaming
You close this page. You tell yourself "maybe next year." You keep watching
YouTube videos and reading books, making slow (or no) progress.
Five years from now, you're still in the same place. Still dreaming. Still putting it off.
How will that feel?
Path 2: Start Building
You join the New Year Luthier Cohort. You commit to the process. You make your first cuts in January.
Six months from now, you're holding a violin you made with your own hands.
Your friends and family can't believe you actually did it.
You can't believe you waited this long to start.
How will THAT feel?
Here's What I Know About You:
You didn't read this far because you're casually curious.
You read this far because this matters to you.
Because somewhere deep inside, you know you're supposed to do this.
Maybe it's been calling to you for years. Maybe decades.
The question isn't whether you're capable. (You are.)
The question is: Will you finally answer the call?
Join the New Year Luthier Cohort
Only 14 spots remaining out of 20
Cart closes on January 15th at 11:59pm or when spots fill - whichever comes first
Option 1: Pay in Full
$1,800 today* (Save $564 compared to payment plan)*
Option 2: Payment Plan
$197/month for 12 months*
($2,364 total - start for less than the cost of a single luthier visit)*

30-Day "First Cut" Guarantee - Start risk-free. If it's not for you within 30 days, get a full refund.
Lifetime Access - Learn at your pace. Keep forever.
Personalized Coaching - 12 months of direct feedback from Corvus.
Still Have Questions?
Q: I have zero woodworking experience. Can I really do this?
A: Yes. Most of my students start with zero woodworking skills. Ann was a "woodworking novice." Peter is a software developer. Luis is a musician and teacher. If you can follow instructions and have patience, you can do this.
Q: How much time do I need per week?
A: Most students dedicate 5-10 hours per week. More is fine, less is fine too. This is self-paced. Some finish in 6 months, others take longer. There's no deadline.
Q: What if I don't have space for a workshop?
A: You need as little as 6 x 8 feet - a corner of a bedroom, a garage, even a balcony. One of my students in Hong Kong made a violin "in a tiny space." If he can do it there, you can do it anywhere.
Q: How much do tools cost?
A: $500-$2000 depending on what you already have. I provide a complete tool list with budget options and exactly where to buy everything. You can start with basics and upgrade as you go.
Q: What if I mess up?
A: You will mess up. Everyone does. That's part of learning. I'll show you how to fix common mistakes, and wood is forgiving. Plus, you have me for personalized coaching when things go wrong.
Q: Is the course complete?
A: The body-making section (80% of the course, 30+ hours) is complete and available immediately. The setup section (20%) will be released by June 2026. You also get Michael Darnton's book chapters on setup to bridge the gap. One student just completed a playable violin with what's available now.
Q: Can I join if I'm not in the cohort start date?
A: This enrollment is specifically for the New Year Cohort starting January 6th. If you can't start then, you'll need to wait for the next cohort or the full course launch in June 2026 (at $2,497 with no personalized coaching).
Q: What if I need more than 12 months of coaching?
A: Most students complete their violin within 6 months. The 12 months of coaching is more than enough. After that, you'll still have lifetime access to the course and community.
Q: Can existing students join this cohort?
A: Yes! If you've already purchased the course, you can join the cohort and get the 12 months of personalized coaching. Email me for special cohort upgrade pricing.
Q: What's your refund policy?
A: 30-day money-back guarantee. Start the course, and if within 30 days you decide it's not for you, email me for a full refund. Zero risk.
One Last Thing...
I started this academy because I was rejected by every violin shop in Hong Kong.
Because gatekeepers tried to keep me out.
Because I had to fight, sacrifice, and struggle for knowledge that should have been accessible.
I don't want that to be your story.
I want you to have what I needed when I was younger: clear instruction, generous teaching, and someone who actually wants you to succeed.
That's what this course is.
That's what this cohort is.
20 spots, by January 15th at 11:59pm. Your choice.
Will you still be dreaming about this five years from now?
Or will you be holding a violin you made with your own hands?
Join the New Year Luthier Cohort
Only 14 spots remaining out of 20
OR
Questions? Email: Corvus@ViolinMakingAcademy.com

To your Violin Making success,
Corvus Kwok
Violin Maker & Setup Specialist
Trained by Michael Darnton, Stradivarius Restorer
Creator of the $2,497 Complete Violin Making Masterclass
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P.S. - Remember Luis's words: "In 9 months I have made infinitely more progress towards that goal than the previous decade with other resources."
How much longer will you wait?
P.P.S. - The $1,800 early bird price and 12 months of personalized coaching are ONLY available for this cohort. After March 2026, the course will be $2,497 with no coaching included. This is your chance to get the best deal and the most support.
P.P.P.S. - Still unsure? Remember the 30-day guarantee. You have nothing to lose and a violin to gain. Start today, decide within 30 days. Zero risk.
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