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Author: Dan Shusta
Date: 2021-03-30 20:40
Mojo, so if the refacer slowly draws the mpc towards the very tip as an extension of the facing arc wherein the tenon end of the mouthpiece is continually being lifted away from the sandpaper, won't there be a slight longitudinal "dip" due to the natural tip roundness (or tip extension) to accommodate the shape of the reed?
I've always read that when you get real close to the tip rail, to stop lifting the end of the mpc so that the tip and a very slight segment of the end of the side rail will be perfectly flat. To my knowledge, this would prevent any kind of longitudinal dip.
Thoughts?
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Mojo |
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