Author: clarnibass
Date: 2019-03-03 13:11
>> Oh, and in my case the clarinet material is Greenline, not wood, which may explain the use of the more aggressive sandpaper. <<
That's very different then. The number of Greenline or any plastic clarinets I've seen with tight/stuck tenons is negligible (zero Greenlines so far).
I'm half guessing that the problem is instability of the wood, since I assume they are machined to the same dimensions and probably fit ok immediately after manufacture.
Sometimes it's a slower process. I always remove the minimum amount necessary, since you never want to create a wobbly joint. It happened a few times that I had to fit a tenon a second time, a few months after the first, since it got tight again.
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