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 Re: Numerous cracks in Marigaux?
Author: jhoyla 
Date:   2014-11-27 16:09

Brilliant.

Looks like you cut pretty deep (2+mm) on that clarinet - is that necessary? The shallower the better, surely? As long as you have enough depth for the filler to take. Sanding lengthwise to set the "grain" - you have this down to an art.

Also, with an offset lathe could you band obliquely? It would give you more degrees of freedom and let you get closer to the crack.

But I can't argue with the results, which are superb - aesthetic and effective.

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