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Author: Hugh Black
Date: 2002-02-03 19:56
Better still is to stand one half of the stick in an egg-cup of warm water for 30 minutes, gently squeeze the wet end, which should be fairly pliable by then, then place that end under a heavy ornament and leave to dry. It should dry out in the best shape for use. It is used like abrasive paper - to scrape the part of the reed that needs it. You will learn by experience. There are various articles on this site and others on how to adjust reeds. Good luck and stick with the reed rush- it really is the best way thing tool the task.
Hugh Black
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