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Author: BobD
Date: 2006-08-19 14:13
Just a thought: The bores of metal wind instruments are relatively non-porous so one could draw the conclusion that "burnished" wood instrument bores would more closely resemble those of metal instruments. Ergo...smoother is better. Another thought: perhaps wood instrument bores are burnished when the final wood removal process has not produced a bore to design dimensions and therefore the burnishing is done for dimensional purposes and not "sound" purposes. Burnishing in general is a process usually done to smooth out a surface for any reason.
Bob Draznik
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