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3785
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...
charvel50
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Nov 4, 2005
1:18 am
3786
hello to all, I have to work on a vandoren b45 carinet mpc. the owner would have a piece with more power and cut (with same tip opening) ...........
filippo bucci
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Nov 4, 2005
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3787
... 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 ...
Edward McLean
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Nov 4, 2005
11:41 am
3788
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...
STEVE GOODSON
saxgourmet
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Nov 5, 2005
12:01 am
3789
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,...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 5, 2005
1:52 pm
3790
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...
STEVE GOODSON
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Nov 5, 2005
2:05 pm
3791
When you open the Solid Works viewer to see the file, click "play" and it will automatically take you through the entire design. ... From:...
STEVE GOODSON
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Nov 5, 2005
2:12 pm
3792
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...
charvel50
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Nov 5, 2005
11:02 pm
3793
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...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 11, 2005
1:41 pm
3794
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...
andrewhdonaldson
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Nov 13, 2005
8:32 pm
3795
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...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 14, 2005
2:18 am
3796
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...
David Bowater
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Nov 14, 2005
3:18 am
3797
... 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...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 14, 2005
4:13 am
3798
Just some clarification, please. For $100 is that the finished mpc or the blank? Thanks Ralph Keith Bradbury <kwbradbury@...> wrote: One of our "silent"...
ralph hopper
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Nov 14, 2005
2:56 pm
3799
$100 + s/h is the cost for the blank alone. How it gets finished is up to you. __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 14, 2005
4:20 pm
3800
... 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...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 15, 2005
1:42 pm
3801
If they look good I could use at least 2 Zero gauge glasses. Great work Keith. What else can you get for half price :)...
sigmund451
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Nov 16, 2005
2:35 pm
3802
Hi, Keith - Count me in for 3 zero glass gauges once you're satisfied with the quality. Thanks for setting this up, Dan Marsteller...
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Nov 16, 2005
3:14 pm
3803
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...
Alessandro Degola
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Nov 16, 2005
3:33 pm
3804
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?...
Edward McLean
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Nov 16, 2005
3:42 pm
3805
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...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 16, 2005
5:20 pm
3806
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...
kerry
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Nov 16, 2005
7:05 pm
3807
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 ...
merlin_williams_toronto
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Nov 17, 2005
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3808
... Hey, ... Great! ;) Dan...
lcchtt
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Nov 17, 2005
12:18 pm
3809
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...
Edward McLean
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Nov 17, 2005
12:58 pm
3810
Thanks Keith. It will be nice to have a couple of nice new clean guages. Mike Vaccaro...
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mvprod7991
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Nov 17, 2005
5:01 pm
3811
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...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 17, 2005
5:21 pm
3812
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...
FaM
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Nov 17, 2005
5:23 pm
3813
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'...
lengbates
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Nov 17, 2005
8:32 pm
3814
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...
Keith Bradbury
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Nov 18, 2005
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