I have a trumpet that need a small dent taken out of 5 inches behind the bell and the tube that leads to 1st valve is bent with dent, and the braces will need soldering as well
Best option is take it to a local repair tech and have them fix that. It's probably going to need a new casing. In a few instances they can solder or patch the crack. But it's not something you would want to try on your own.
What the master wants to do does not suit me.You yourself can see that making a large patch will not be aesthetically pleasing.ruclips.net/user/shortsF7RIfABA4wI?feature=share
I machined this one myself but the technical term is "valve casing mandrel" really its just steel stock that's turned down to fit with a tight tolerance in the casing.
Not if the casing or valve is dented. However sometimes the tuning slides get bumped out of alignment (especially the 2nd valve tuning slide) and can be realigned by hand. But in this situation proper tooling is essential in repairing the damage.
Ferree's offers a ton of tool options. This valve casing in the video i machined out of some steel stock. If you make one just measure the inside diameter of the casing and turn down a piece of steel until your're about 0.05mm smaller than the casing. 0.1mm might be the end size but it's always best to take away less material. Ya can't add it back once it's gone.
I went looking for more of your vids. Sadly, not much there. Post more!!!
absolutely same here...
One day something heavy will fall on your toes and you will wear safety shoes to repair musical instruments. hahaha Nice vid, good info.
Steel toe socks, i need to find out if they exist. 🤣
I also wear only one socks while reparing instruments
🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣 i had no idea i only had one sock on until you said something about it! I went back to watch 🤪
I have a trumpet that need a small dent taken out of 5 inches behind the bell and the tube that leads to 1st valve is bent with dent, and the braces will need soldering as well
Tell me please! What should I do if the socket is cracked? The socket has gone apart( I don't know what to do........
Best option is take it to a local repair tech and have them fix that. It's probably going to need a new casing. In a few instances they can solder or patch the crack. But it's not something you would want to try on your own.
What the master wants to do does not suit me.You yourself can see that making a large patch will not be aesthetically pleasing.ruclips.net/user/shortsF7RIfABA4wI?feature=share
you dropping the trumpet and letting it free spin on the mandrel made me jump and try to catch it....
🤣 keeping you on your toes! Thanks for watching!
Can you spell what that tool is called?
I machined this one myself but the technical term is "valve casing mandrel" really its just steel stock that's turned down to fit with a tight tolerance in the casing.
Is there a way to fix it you do not have value tools
Not if the casing or valve is dented. However sometimes the tuning slides get bumped out of alignment (especially the 2nd valve tuning slide) and can be realigned by hand. But in this situation proper tooling is essential in repairing the damage.
Where could I buy that tool
Ferree's offers a ton of tool options. This valve casing in the video i machined out of some steel stock. If you make one just measure the inside diameter of the casing and turn down a piece of steel until your're about 0.05mm smaller than the casing. 0.1mm might be the end size but it's always best to take away less material. Ya can't add it back once it's gone.
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