Domed back of a violin on Solidworks

Here is another back with the contours tucked in

in longitudinal section

transverse section

21 sketches to create to make this piece in surface

you have to work a lot on the splines and adjust them well

now it's true not having the sketch of the model it may not be this one that interests you ;-(

but it's quite possible to do it, the proof is right in front of your eyes ;-)

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In the shot of the violin I have, I only have 5 cuts.  It's not enough but it's difficult in making others, from the ones I have. The thickness of the sections is important because it could obviously change the results obtained in frequency simulation.

I don't understand your answer

In the shot of the violin I have, I only have 5 cuts.  It's not enough but it's difficult in making others, from the ones I have. The thickness of the sections is important because it could obviously change the results obtained in frequency simulation.

yes of course if you change your profile you have to change the frequencies

but you for the moment you don't have a frequency study since no part made

make a part and do a study and then you make a modification to see what changes

which is moreover I think you have to create the violin

whole because it is not the resonance of the back that makes the sound of the violin

It is only a volume that amplifies the sound box, the sound is transmitted via the bridge which, via the pressure of the strings, makes the soundboard vibrate

see this link https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violon

to make other splines you have to extrapolate

and what are you talking about when you say (the thickness of the cuts is important)

You have no choice in my humble opinion

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See this blueprint for a violin

here is the link  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/64923329/ViolinDravings/ViolinDravingmm.png