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Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2012-01-01 19:55

Just wondering about the materials that clarinets were made of way back in W.A. Mozarts' day , which was mostly Turkish Boxwood. Apparently this type of wood was depleted and clarinets had to be made out of some other wood. Was there a 'smooth' transition over to various types of African Blackwoods, or was there a period of time between the utilisation of these entirely different types of wood when clarinets had to be made of other materials ? That is , when approximately did M,pingo , Granadilla ect come into use ? Or was there a period of time when both types of wood (Boxwood and Blackwood) were being used ?

Skyfacer

Post Edited (2012-01-01 20:06)

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 Re: Old wood
Author: Caroline Smale 
Date:   2012-01-01 20:11

I think you will find that the prime reason boxwood ceased to be the main material used was due to its lack of dimensional stability under varying climatic and humidity changes.
This was not a problem when only a few simple keys were fitted but as the growth and complexity of keywork developed it caused major problems in keeping keywork in alignment and regulation.
Cocus wood and Rosewood were all used in varying periods but the superior stability and water resistance of African blackwood eventually made it the prime choice.
Looking at old catalogs it seems that there were long periods when a choice of materials continued to be offered.



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 Re: Old wood
Author: BobD 
Date:   2012-01-01 20:20

What about bassoons?

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Old wood
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2012-01-01 21:00

Bob -

Bassoons are lined with hard rubber (Heckel invented this) or plastic from the top of the wing joint to the bottom of the boot joint. Also, the finger holes are lined with brass. Even then, the exposed wood in the "up" side of the boot joint has a tendency to rot. http://web.archive.org/web/20010610032230/http://www.corkpad.com/dont.html.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Old wood
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2012-01-01 23:11

Thanks for the input on this Norman .

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