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 tight fittings
Author: jonathan 
Date:   2003-11-19 21:00

I bought a new clarinet and find that no matter how much i put the cork grease to it, it's still really hard to disassemble. I don't want to hurt my wonderful new R-13 by putting too much pressure on the keys. I've had it for a month and play every day, so I thought it might loosen up by now. I also don't want to put too much grease on it (I put it on very lightly), figuring that it might build up. Any suggestions?

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 Re: tight fittings
Author: Don Poulsen 
Date:   2003-11-19 21:04

Forgive me if this seems too elementary, but do you twist the pieces as you disassemble them or pull straight out. If you don't you should twist them on and off.

On this message board, I've heard of others who sand down the cork a little if the joints are too tight. It's probably best to sand a little at a time, testing the fit before sanding more off and possibly making the fit too loose.

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 Re: tight fittings
Author: hans 
Date:   2003-11-19 21:20

Jonathan,
Since it is(?) still under warranty, IMO you should take it to your dealer and have them make the necessary adjustments. Once you start sanding, etc. it may become your problem instead of the manufacturer's. It is possible that the tenon has expanded slightly and adjusting that is not a do-it-yourself job unless you are experienced.
FYI, I've never experienced cork grease buildup and have had my current clarinet for about 15 years. I apply a very small amount of grease to each joint each time I assemble it.
Regards,
Hans

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 Re: tight fittings
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2003-11-19 21:26

This problem is almost always when the TIMBER swells and jams. It is almost the norm with new wooden calrinets which do not have reinforcing rings on the tenons.

It has been discussed at length in the forum. Do a search for the info, or just take it to a good technician.

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 Re: tight fittings
Author: BobD 
Date:   2003-11-19 21:31

Take it back to your dealer and have them fix it pronto. If you don't and you damage it it might not be covered in your warranty.

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