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Author: shmuelyosef
Date: 2017-04-18 20:35
Wood is not really such a great natural for machining/tooling. Delrin is great but does not easily make a shiny surface. ABS is often used for clarinet repairs of toneholes and tenons and is a good choice except it has sensitivity to some solvents. Nylon would be a wonderful choice, and I don't know why it is not considered more. Phenolic composites could be great materials if someone wanted to seriously engineer a better clarinet
Some interesting info here:
http://www.pepctplastics.com/resources/plastic-part-design-guide/basics-of-plastic-selection-for-machining/
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2017-04-16 21:32 |
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shmuelyosef |
2017-04-18 20:35 |
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2017-04-18 23:08 |
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2017-04-18 23:19 |
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thereallukasj |
2017-04-19 05:16 |
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2017-04-19 05:46 |
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2017-04-19 05:39 |
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2017-04-19 06:21 |
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2017-04-19 09:04 |
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