Author: WhitePlainsDave
Date: 2016-02-01 17:36
Disclaimer: I have no financial association with this product, its competitors, market, or anyone in the economic chain of its purchase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Mz1ppCjJ08
I came across this foam the other day at a website geared around woodworkers (my other hobby when resting the embouchure). The website on which it appears appeals to inventors wishing quick and affordable turnaround bringing products to market.
Perhaps this has already been done elsewhere and I've simply never seen it, but the foam's thickness is composed of many thinner layers than can separate from one another. The beauty in this is that when too much material is removed, for, say, a clarinet's upper joint, it can easily be put back.
Ideally, one can make an over-depth box like cut into the foam (box like in depth), and then return removed layers, after cutting them each to smaller and smaller sizes the deeper into the foam that layer sits: thus making the cylindrical contour so essential to encapsulate things like our beloved clarinet.
Enjoy.
Post Edited (2016-02-01 17:46)
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