Maureen Studying BIR
BIR Slideshow
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Clarinet Padding
Today was clarinet padding day. I glued in all the pads but I only seated the upper joint. There were some leaks in two keys when I was done so I got one fixed but and still working on the other. I took my clarinet home for the weekend to work on corking. I think I am getting a lot better at padding the clarinet :) Here are some pictures from today...
Cleaned the flat springs... They were really nasty. You can really see a difference
Have to make sure the pads are sealing real well....
Checking the pads...
Gluing the pads with a torch and trying not to burn the clarinet....
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Post Corrosion
A few days ago, we recieved old, broken down, and down right nasty clarinets. Mine smelled horrible! It even had some little roaches in the case. Some of the pictures in the slideshow above show how gross this poor clarinet is... well was. I have cleaned it, chem flushed it, and buffed it. It's maybe halfway there... I have picked out the pads already for it too. Some of my classmates have already installed the pads but my clarinet had some major issues that needed to be delt with... mainly key fitting....

The key could barely move!
Today was an interesting day in class. I had a corroded clarinet post that was so bad, the scew was stuck inside. I finally got the screw out using a vise to hold the post in place and a screw driver! That was after Lukas took a jeweler's saw to it. After it was out, I chem flushed it to get rid of the remaining corrosion and make it all shiney! I also had to make sure there was no more rust inside the post and fit a new screw to it. I put it on the clarinet and it was awesome! Works like new now.
Here's what the post looked like before:
The key could barely move!
Now it works great!
I buffed the keys today too and the clarinet is now ready for padding! :)
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