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 Re: Plastic clarinet tonehole chips
Author: stebinus 
Date:   2008-08-26 08:10

Not sure of the material. It's an Artley Prelude made in 1973. Black plastic, not super shiny, with simulated woodgrain. Any alternative method to the drill rod method? It's the Eb/Ab and C/F holes on the lower joint so each countersink about 17mm and don't have drill rod that big on hand or a lathe. Possible to eyeball the job with magnifier, emery paper, small circular file, flat metal rule...? What about using wooden dowel instead of drill rod?

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