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Author: oboeruth29
Date: 2010-10-28 04:36
myoboe,
If your blades are really different thicknesses, this could really hinder the reed-making process. I would consider the source of your cane if you have thickness inconsistancy, as this could most certainly contribute to any funkiness you are experiencing with the "product."
I make my own reeds and I gouge and shape my own cane and use a micrometer to ensure the thickness in the center of the piece of cane is consistant throughout, ideally between 58 and 60 micrometers and not a micrometer thicker or less thick. I would junk my own cane for such inconsistancies. Hope this helps.
Ruth B. Garcia
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