The Fingering Forum
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Author: LadyMunchkin
Date: 2004-11-02 21:54
I just bought a $125 Rigotti reed making kit. I'm quite sure I have all tools need to make reeds. The kit included an arrow plaque, wire, nylon thread, shaped and profiled cane, leather case, mandrel, and a knife. However, it did not include a book or instructions. I'm not ready to go buy a manual when I'm sure I could find help elsewhere.
My first problem is with shaping the bottom of my cane, whenever I do so the piece of cane I'm using cracks before I get it a nice semi circle shape. Also, I have trouble wrapping the thread nicely.
If anyone has any tips, they would be deeply appreciated. And any links to tutorials that may help me would also be wonderful..
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Author: Oboe
Date: 2004-11-02 22:25
If you search on google or something you can find a *lot* of information on it..
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Author: LadyMunchkin
Date: 2004-11-02 23:24
Actually, quite the contrary. I have found many historys of reed making. But the best I've found was a site where you had to pay for membership and then I would get the info..
If you can find a site of use to me from google.. please post it or send it to my e-mail. However, thank you for the tip anyways..
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Author: Boo
Date: 2004-11-03 21:19
You could just buy a book on it...or go to your local library and copy off pages from a book that tells you how. I did that to get some oboe reed help.
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Author: d-oboe
Date: 2004-11-06 23:28
I think your best bet is to find someone who makes their own bassoon reeds, and get them to help you. If your cane is cracking, I would think that it wasn't soaked long enough, or that it was simply a defective piece of cane. Make sure your cane sinks to the bottom of a container of hot tap water before you try to shape it.
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