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Author: Contragirl
Date: 2000-04-18 23:18
Ok, I noticed small surface cracks in the bore of my top joint of my R-13. What's up with that? What do I do? Can it be fixed before it goes straight through? My teacher told me to stay away from bore oils. And it looks like it's dry. It's only 3 years old... I'm really sad. :'(
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Author: Bob Gardner
Date: 2000-04-19 00:03
Maybe they can put a metal ring on the top of the joint. This may stop it from spreading and give it more support.
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Author: Lelia
Date: 2000-04-19 15:19
IMHO, it would be wise to take this clarinet to the best technician in your area, right away. Don't wait to see what will happen, because what happens might be a major crack that a technician could have prevented.
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Author: J. Butler
Date: 2000-04-20 01:13
When the bore of the clarinet gets very dry it can get what we call "lateral" cracks. These cracks usually open up along the grain direction. I would suggest that bore oil is indeed in order here or you could have some serious troubles ahead. Almond oil is very good and touted on the BB. I have also used pressed apricot oil with very good results. These cracks can close if the wood is treated properly and in time.
I don't know why your instructor is against oiling, but I firmly believe that it is necessary.
J. Butler
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