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Author: grok
Date: 2013-05-15 21:08
Hi,
I'm about to hit the road and be away from any cities for the next year or so. I was wondering if you guys could help me compile a list of things I would need to keep my instruments in good condition, like screwdrivers and the like. I appreciate all of your collective experience. This is a list of what I already have, but what should I add to it (imagine doing all your work in a cabin in the woods)
grease
that's it.
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Author: davyd
Date: 2013-05-16 03:11
The Clarinet Kit by Micro includes pad glue (also sold separately), a few pads, and a small sheet of cork.
A box or two of reeds, especially if you favor a brand or strength that isn't widely available.
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Author: grok
Date: 2013-05-16 05:21
That's a lot of stuff in one case! O.o
Funny thing is I actually will have to carry my passport because I'll be crossing borders a few times. That blue paper thing he uses to blot water seems good. I'm tired of overpriced cigarette paper at Chicago gas stations with glue all over them. Where can I find a little screwdriver that comes with different size heads? I saw a little eyeglass driver, but it looks like it would only work on some posts.
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2013-05-16 06:05
I have the following stuff in a case the size of a thick paperback. I did a complete repad and adjustment with these tools. (and yes, the instrument is still alive and well).
Just an idea...
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Ben
Post Edited (2013-05-16 06:06)
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Author: Claire Annette
Date: 2013-05-16 14:05
Ben, can you tell us what the materials are used for? Most, I know but some, I'd have to guess.
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2013-05-17 08:00
- Cardstock paper - either shim pads, or put between rings and tonehole chimneys to adjust the ring heights (lower joint ring assy.)
- EVA foam: great for makeshift pads, works even on badly jagged and uneven tonehole seats.
- Kitchen paper: wipe away oil drops, dry/ungunk sticky pads
- Nail files - sand down cork where the sandpaper can't reach.
- Wine cork - register key cork, dampers etc
- Cyber tool - for everything from cutting stuff to ironing pads when heated
- Pipe cleaners, cotton buds: clean hinge tubes or tone holes
- Crotchet hook - dis/engange springs
- Curvy nail scissors - cut EVA foam pads
- Nail clipper - reed clipper (works surprisingly well)
- Nail polish - smooth tone hole beds or eg badly pitted keys, glue corks to saxophone bodies etc.
I should add that this is not meant to be a factory-state overhaul kit. Good enough for a rehearsal weekend, though.
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Ben
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