
Before I could install the bass pipes in the Moller Artiste, I had to repair one of the pieces of wood that forms a support rack for these larger pipes. The split occurred, of course, right where a wood screw passed through the piece.

This involved laminating a piece of pine onto the existing upright
and filling in some gaps with water putty, just to make it pretty

(one of my favorite materials).

the finished product installed in the organ
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