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 Tenon cork replacement
Author: stebinus2 
Date:   2010-06-24 06:33

Can anyone tell me why you shouldn't put on tenon cork that is cut perpendicular to the grain? I have read this is not the way to do it but have done a couple on my own horns and they look fine and seem just as sturdy. It also helps use up all those pieces that you end up with when you cut the stuff the "right" way. Also, separate question, does anyone have any comment about this "real cork" that you can buy from Ferrees? It sure is cheaper but seems pretty flimsy to me.

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Chris P 2010-06-24 13:26 
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Chris P 2010-06-24 15:51 
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