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Author: jhoyla
Date: 2008-08-18 13:50
Hello everyone,
When I tie blanks, I generally do so in a session that lasts no more than 80-90 minutes. Soak for 30-45, then shape and tie, shape and tie etc.
This week I tried to do a larger than usual batch (10 pcs), and then got called away in the middle. The first five pieces all tied on easily (one cracked along a natural weakness in the cane - this is usually unavoidable).
When I went back to the soaking cane after an hour and tried to tie-on, the cane felt much stiffer than usual. The bark cracked as soon as I began to pull the thread (the crack "sounded" different also - a higher-pitched crack) This happened for two consecutive reeds, after which I put the rest of the cane away to dry out, and perhaps to try again another day.
Is this a known phenomenon?
Why does the bark stiffen up and become more brittle after (say) two hours of soaking? How long does the "sweet-spot" for tying last?
If I let the cane dry out completely will it be possible to tie these stiffened pieces, or should I throw them away now?
J.
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Over-soaking before tying? new |
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jhoyla |
2008-08-18 13:50 |
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cjwright |
2008-08-18 16:04 |
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hautbois |
2008-08-18 16:55 |
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jhoyla |
2008-08-18 19:28 |
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cjwright |
2008-08-18 20:36 |
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jhoyla |
2008-08-18 21:10 |
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hautbois |
2008-08-18 22:41 |
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cjwright |
2008-08-19 01:17 |
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