Hi not sure if you'll get this message, but if the soldering of the ring comes unattached on the bell of the trumpet, due to some dent damage to the bell, can that ring seal be resoldered or is it too risky and possibly cause more damage and/or sound issues? Thank you.
I read that repaired cymbals don't have the same sound anymore but I wonder if a repaired trumpet bell sounds different, less vibrant, less brilliant because of changes in the metal structure.
Well, it could be. When you hammer it the brass gets harder and that would change the resonance of the bell. Small dents doesn't effect it in my opinion. You can always heat the bell up to soften the brass a bit so it resonates more.
Thank you very much for this wonderful video! :) When you are burnishing this trumpet bell, do you have it on a cone mandrel? The video never shows this.
@@dequelerywindinstruments8375 lil late, but do you mean you just put a trumet stand in the vice? if so, did you take the felt pads off ? great vid, thanks
OH MY GOD THANK YOU SO MUCH
I NEEDED THIS- oh god its not as simple as i thought
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Inspirational stuff!
Hi not sure if you'll get this message, but if the soldering of the ring comes unattached on the bell of the trumpet, due to some dent damage to the bell, can that ring seal be resoldered or is it too risky and possibly cause more damage and/or sound issues? Thank you.
I was wondering if this worked on Melophones. I just dropped my school's one and I want to fix it so they dont have to pay anything
IsabelleCajan Yes it does work on a mellophone also.
I read that repaired cymbals don't have the same sound anymore but I wonder if a repaired trumpet bell sounds different, less vibrant, less brilliant because of changes in the metal structure.
Well, it could be. When you hammer it the brass gets harder and that would change the resonance of the bell. Small dents doesn't effect it in my opinion. You can always heat the bell up to soften the brass a bit so it resonates more.
what is that tool called to get the dent out the bel
bell*
Raven Francis, Hi, its a straight burnisher i use in the first minutes and a roller after that.
Excellent!!! What kind of polish was that at the end???
Mark Ellis, Hi! It is Unipol metal polish. Great stuff!!
Great! Thanks so much for the tip! God Bless!
What is that tool your using
Hi, several tools. To remove the outside high spots i use a burnisher tool, for the inside a roller.
Saan po pwedi pagawa ng trumpet?
many, many, many terrifics. But, seriously, does anyone know where you can get that awesome burnisher?
+Kenneth G Check Feree tools Kenneth.
yes, i found it there. Thank you!! ;)
Thank you very much for this wonderful video! :) When you are burnishing this trumpet bell, do you have it on a cone mandrel? The video never shows this.
Kenneth G . No it is not. its just in holder. I use the tension of the brass to get it back into shape with the burnisher and the roaller.
@@dequelerywindinstruments8375 lil late, but do you mean you just put a trumet stand in the vice? if so, did you take the felt pads off ? great vid, thanks
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