Just two things I would add to this... Wrap the cork on a slight angle to the neck to avoid that offset finish towards the octave port. It wouldn't hurt to apply some protective tape on the laquered portion of the neck to avoid an unwanted accident.
My default is to place the cork opposite of how he's done it here unless the player is left-handed. I try to make it so that placing the mouthpiece on the instrument flattens the seam rather than accidentally lifting it.
A very easy way of changing the neck cork, guy is very easy to understand, very articulate, thanks!
Thank you ...I love the drumstick idea..
I like putting paraffin wax to seal the cork and then use cork grease. Nice video.
Just two things I would add to this... Wrap the cork on a slight angle to the neck to avoid that offset finish towards the octave port. It wouldn't hurt to apply some protective tape on the laquered portion of the neck to avoid an unwanted accident.
Also, please can you send the link for the long razor blade? Thanks for the very informative video!
What type of knife is this
Excellent. thank you very much for sharing.
This is a nice cork. Where did you buy it? Can you send us the link? The ones from Amazon is too brittle. Thanks for the video :-)
Thanks. I will do it.
My default is to place the cork opposite of how he's done it here unless the player is left-handed. I try to make it so that placing the mouthpiece on the instrument flattens the seam rather than accidentally lifting it.