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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2016-04-23 23:06
Roxann, barrel sockets can easily be enlarged (within reason) to fit a top tenon or a mouthpiece tenon that initially is too tight a fit. Beeswax? Might as well just goop it up with extra cork grease. If the fit is too tight, especially where there's wood to wood contact, it's going to get stuck. But even if it's only the cork that is too tight, you can either sand down the cork, if there's enough thickness to do it, or enlarge the barrel socket if the cork is already pretty flat. Any competent tech can make the needed adjustments.
Karl
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