I have just finished a metal Berg. It was one of those with the"lake" in it right from the tip. It was a 95/1/sms. After refacing to 110 thou with 24 mil...
... piece with more power and cut (with same tip opening) ........ help.......... ... Hi Filippo, It sounds as if your player is not a classical type and is ...
At long last, we are about to begin production! It's a pretty radical design: specific to the rock and roll market (think about it: on Saturday night, more...
I put a copy of 3D CAD file of Steve's new mouthpiece in the Files Tenor section [SG21A.eprt]. The viewer will allow you to see the design and rotate, pan,...
Thanks, Keith. The rail design solved several problems. In dealing with the machinists, I've learned a lot about manufacturing processes. It's not simple! I...
Is there a technique for getting the edges neat where the rails meet the tip. I find it quite difficult to get a neat roundness sometimes especially on Berg...
I occassionally use a pocketknife with a small straight blade to detail the corners. Most of the time they come in for me using files and sandpaper. That is...
The Berg 1 chamber has a fairly narrow bore (or chamber as some call it) after the 'bullet' which contributes to its focussed tone quality. You would need to...
One of our "silent" members has been developing some nice mouthpieces in his machine shop. He has sent a few blanks to me to review and offer for sale to the...
I'm using an 8* link on my Mk 6 tenor. I find the bottom end ("E" down to lack depth and warmth. Would this mouthpiece be any better? Regards, David...
... down ... Not "as-is". These are "blanks" which are unfinished mouthpieces. The rails, baffle, chamber and facing needs to be finished. If desired, a bite...
Just some clarification, please. For $100 is that the finished mpc or the blank? Thanks Ralph Keith Bradbury <kwbradbury@...> wrote: One of our "silent"...
$100 + s/h is the cost for the blank alone. How it gets finished is up to you. __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel...
... price. I have a glass blank supplier and a etch/paint supplier lined up to make these. If all goes well I should have gages to sell in about 5-6 weeks. I...
my company develops software for graphic arts. I have a customer that can print on glass at euro 0,052 for glass (glass not included) + 30,00 euro for start up...
Hi Keith,If you can be bothered sending to Scotland, I would like one end zero pro Gauge to compare with my home made ones. Is paypal any good for payment?...
No need anymore to indicate what you want ahead of time. From previous posts, I've learned that interest is split 50-50 between the Set-Back and Edge-Zero...
It would be an honor to use a Glass Gauge with the "MOJO" Logo. Wish I could say the same for Babbitt products and their customer service. Oh well ... mark...
No probs, I'll still want a couple. My preference for a narrow gauge is probably because the only setback I have is narrow. Merlin ... previous ... Back and ...
I wonder why white paint is used for the etching fill. I would have been happy with black which I find contrasts well with the steel feelers. Un-filled would...
I have a Morgan glass gage that I do not use. It has brown lines painted on it, no etching. I find the brown lines more difficult to use with Hard Rubber...
RE: DIY paint colour Yes good idea .. no paint necessary .. I could also say "no need" for the glass chamfering since we all have a bit o' sandpaper lying...
Keith, I had a diffuser made for my enlarger by a local glass shop out of thick frosted glass. They didn't want to chamfer the cut edges, but they 'softened'...
I explored a couple of lower cost glass options that had sharp edges and/or quicky belt sanded corners. It would be possible to make and "economy" glass gage...