Clarinet Overhaul pt 1, Band Instrument Repair, Ferree's Tools, Wes Lee Music Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • First of a two part series, in this episode we cover disassembly, pad removal, washing/cleaning, buffing, bore oil, tenon corks along with other trade tips . We go over what tools to have on your bench to do the job.
    Tool list:
    D6 bench peg
    D12A Cork cut gauge
    F12 cork stripper
    T67 bore oil
    F79S Pisoni screwdriver set
    G65 shellac- clear
    H70 cork cement
    L56 torch
    J90 assembly board
    D35 Feeler gauge
    D1 spring hook
    E33 pad slick
    A55-62 sheet cork
    www.ferreestoolsinc.com
    Thanks for watching.
    www.WesLeeMusic.com

Комментарии • 84

  • @ektoraskontos3384
    @ektoraskontos3384 6 месяцев назад +3

    I would like if you can make a video showing in detail how to synchronize the F# and E when neither of the two pads are closed properly. There are many videos on the internet, what to do when one of the two pads doesn't close but none if neither one close correctly. Keep up the work, your videos help us a lot!!!

  • @jstep4146
    @jstep4146 2 года назад +36

    I would love to see an episode on all the awful amateur repairs you have to deal with. I see some stuff come in lately that is really bad, like epoxy fixes, trumpet buttons hot melt glued into a tuba piston etc.

  • @richy77
    @richy77 2 года назад +4

    Can't wait for part 2

    • @richy77
      @richy77 2 года назад

      Really interesting to me too, as a clarinet player

  • @stephenbridges2791
    @stephenbridges2791 2 года назад +4

    I just recently found your channel. I must say, you are a true craftsman. I played the clarinet in high school in the early 70's.

  • @panjipay
    @panjipay 2 года назад +3

    These skills easily apply to machine tool care, repair and maintenance. Cross-Discipline skills are key to mastering a craft. Thank you Wes for teaching us your methods and making us better at our jobs outside of musical instrument repair!

  • @Finn-McCool
    @Finn-McCool 2 года назад +5

    20:42 I kept wanting you to rotate the cork sheet 180° in order to hold the gauge comfortably with your left hand as you cut with your right hand! For some reason that small thing caused me anxiety HAHA
    In other news I'm so STOKED to see another rebuild vid-yo!
    Love the channel Wes.

  • @lenpalmeri6228
    @lenpalmeri6228 Год назад +1

    Sealing the tenon cork with paraffin wax is a fine touch. Well done!

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil 2 года назад +3

    Wes, you've outdone yourself with the effort you put into this one.

  • @brimarie4196
    @brimarie4196 2 года назад +2

    Videos like this really make me appreciate the time, knowledge, tools, and physical labor it takes to work on instruments. It's like artwork, and the cost musicians pay is worth every penny.

  • @lotsabirds
    @lotsabirds 2 года назад +2

    I use Dawn clear...no perfumes no chemical colorings. I have no idea how the chemicals react to the instruments. Maybe they don't, but who knows. I rinse with distilled water. My tap water leaves spots. When I cut cork, I use a fabric cutting wheel on a cutting mat. I sometimes have to cut long strips, like when I work on pipe or reed organs, so I'm used to it. I get paraffin at the supermarket in the canning section. Another great video, Wes!!

  • @thadwelch8888
    @thadwelch8888 2 года назад +3

    Hey Wes, Thad Welch. I don’t know if you remember me but we graduated from Red Wing together. I ran across your channel a few months ago and really enjoy reminiscing on the old days of when I used to do band instrument repair. Thanks for the videos, keep up the good work!

  • @maongozi
    @maongozi 4 месяца назад

    I think players that won't attempt repair should watch this. I learned so much about the regulation of the instrument in the first ten minutes. Now I have _some_ idea of what could be behind those times when "it won't tune".

  • @alfabsc
    @alfabsc 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for showing a clarinet overhaul. I was shocked that you washed the horn with Dawn! Maybe share how much of Dawn you add to a gallon of water. Looking forward to part 2.

  • @FilosophicalPharmer
    @FilosophicalPharmer 2 года назад

    As someone who knows personally how annoying an improperly installed clarinet cork is, THANK YOU for your care and concern and love of music.

    • @FilosophicalPharmer
      @FilosophicalPharmer 2 года назад

      PS - i have a "frame down" restoration of a Fender Rhodes electric piano under my belt. Need any help in your shop?! ☺️

  • @dioluthier
    @dioluthier 2 года назад

    Every video more learning, I always stop to have a class and apply these concepts and teaching.👏👏👏👏

  • @thebowinarrow8398
    @thebowinarrow8398 2 года назад +2

    I like your videos, although I am not a wind player i find these videos very interesting and educational

  • @Whina_Bell
    @Whina_Bell 2 года назад

    I love how thorough this video has been - thank you!

  • @Melonheadinbed
    @Melonheadinbed 2 года назад +7

    i love this stuff. i just checked out your webpage and it’s really neat seeing someone with a specialized set of skills just going to work and helping out as many people as possible. i know you have a fee but instrument repair isn’t a dime a dozen speciality. people are lucky to have access to your skillset. we are lucky you are documenting your process so candidly. have a great week! look forward to part 2

  • @GaryH001
    @GaryH001 2 года назад +1

    Enjoying your longer videos. The clarinet rework was very interesting. But, it’s been a month, still waiting for part 2. (Hint hint)

  • @ivorwm2291
    @ivorwm2291 2 года назад +2

    Superb job! How about a video of how to take care of your clarinet and preventative maintenence? I think it might be a good idea to instruct clarinetist how to take the best care of their horns

  • @jamiealexandermacdonald6686
    @jamiealexandermacdonald6686 2 года назад +1

    You have such an incredible practiced feel and instinct for this work Wes. Amazing to watch you work.

  • @siewkheunloke9036
    @siewkheunloke9036 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your expertise, experience and knowledge. I'm sure many viewers are benefited from this detailed, comprehensive and informative video.
    Could you recommend toolkits for removing the register tube and the thumb tube?

  • @rootvalue
    @rootvalue 2 года назад

    Hope there is a part two! Thanks for these long format videos Wes. I love watching your craft.

  • @moyate11
    @moyate11 2 года назад +1

    I love this channel, Wes, very cool stuff.

    • @moyate11
      @moyate11 2 года назад

      I'd love to see you straighten out the side Eb key, the most bendable key, apparently.

  • @terrydoberstein6742
    @terrydoberstein6742 2 года назад

    Thank you for the post. A video I was hoping for.

  • @JRBecraftMPH
    @JRBecraftMPH 8 месяцев назад

    Outstanding presentation.

  • @captain7265
    @captain7265 8 месяцев назад

    Could you do an episode on some of this stuff being sold through Amazon?I tell parents you get what you pay for. I’m sure there are repair tech horror stories out there. Thanks!

  • @GustavEngelund
    @GustavEngelund 8 месяцев назад

    Dude i love this! Thank you so much for sharing all of this info!!

  • @koreandemon5426
    @koreandemon5426 2 года назад

    Got an oboe sent in to a shop recently, new cork came back uneven and messy, really sad, but glad the instrument got new cork (school instrument sent to Music And Arts, just glad they fixed an instrument for once, usually they either don’t do anything or the instrument comes back worse than before)

  • @tasogaremilky
    @tasogaremilky 2 года назад +1

    リペア動画いつも楽しみにしています。色々な管楽器の動画楽しみにしています。

  • @baseemsalha3073
    @baseemsalha3073 Год назад

    Thanks 🙏🙏🙏

  • @stwl1234
    @stwl1234 2 года назад

    i also really liked your video with the screw thing... im overgoing my Leblanc, the old student model, i bought 2 years ago, used, and overhouled it back then, but after seeing your videos og screwing holes... i think that it is what is called.... Im getting less looss keys....
    Thanks

  • @bomaite1
    @bomaite1 8 месяцев назад

    A friend of mine recommends using an oil he gets at the organic food store. He is sensitive to the petroleum odor that comes off of most of the oils that are made for this purpose. He also, probably rightly, claims that the petroleum stuff is really bad for you, even breathing it in. What he uses is called Block Oil, and is made by, you guessed it, the Block Bros. It is really inexpensive and smells pretty good, in my opinion. Check it out.

    • @wesleemusicrepair9820
      @wesleemusicrepair9820  8 месяцев назад +1

      I have those same breathing issues and after a deep dive into some MSDS sheets, we started looking for a change. I have used that Block oil and it’s good on some things and not good on others, which is typical. Since this video was posted we have moved almost all of our oils/ greases, etc. to FDA approved food safe products. Loving the results we are getting.

  • @erniearruda8861
    @erniearruda8861 2 года назад

    Another tip on dis assembled clarinet keys is I put the hinge rods back in ,and dip the body in a chemical bath (plastic clarinets only) ,removes a lots of plaque,tarter and mineral deposits from your saliva,brush out with soap and water gets it clean like your teeth when you come out from the dentist. Wooden clarinets with blue steel springs do not put in Acid , it will remove the blue coating and it will completely rust out and break off. Plus it will turn nickel plating and silver plating a pinkish to reddish stain that is hard to buff off. Blue steel and aluminum does not mix well with any kind of acid. Normally chemical cleaning agent is made from phosphoric acid(same ingredient in coke and Pepsi colas). So DO NOT put it in the acid.

  • @rumba7
    @rumba7 2 года назад +1

    Why not cut the tenon cork to the exact size that you need rather than cutting it larger and then trimming off the excess?

  • @kristimiller-lee2338
    @kristimiller-lee2338 2 года назад

    I remember how intimidating all of those keys were in my first disassembles. I know my repad time is still slow but getting better.

  • @garybrady9531
    @garybrady9531 Год назад

    good explanation

  • @gaetangarcia1613
    @gaetangarcia1613 Год назад

    Hi, I absolutely loved this video. For one thing, it makes you understand why a clarinet overhaul is expensive. Plus, I would really like to try and do this myself, you know, buying a beaten instrument of course.
    I was wondering why you did not do the washing after removing the corks. Any reason to that?

  • @Tapswap002
    @Tapswap002 2 года назад

    I love your videos

  • @TiredLazyFish_
    @TiredLazyFish_ Год назад

    I'm a first year on a clarinet and I saw your trumpet repair and decided I wanted to see if you did clarinet, because I'm not good at remembering my cork grease (the corks are still intact) and one of the things lost its padding and the part my thumb rests on (I don't know the name of the stuff on the clarinet lol) Is half gone.

  • @Finn-McCool
    @Finn-McCool 2 года назад +1

    I wonder if Lemon oil would be a good choice to coat that incredibly beautiful M'pingo. I've always held to using the oil of the material I'm working with from the same type of material. If that makes sense. Wood derived oil for wood, Animal oil for animal skin, Vegetable oil for...salad LOL

  • @1090yoyo
    @1090yoyo 2 года назад +1

    Great video ! I'm only wondering wether it's a plastic clarinet or a wooden one ?
    I plan to overhaul an old wooden clarinet (not much value, it will be a learning project) that's pretty dirty and while I have experience changing pads, seating it, adjusing mechanics etc. I have no idea of how I can clean the body without damaging it. If I dip a wooden clarinet in oil soap and water, won't it damage the wood?

  • @monaquinney4256
    @monaquinney4256 Год назад

    I just stumbled upon your channel and I found it very interesting. Do u work on instruments for other people. I would love to have u give my clarinet an overhaul.

  • @1bignordic759
    @1bignordic759 2 года назад

    Hey Wes, I always enjoy your videos! I still have my poker tool from Red Wing too! I use the Ferree's X183 cork sanding accessory in my drill press for sanding tenon corks and really like it. When I worked in a big shop we spun them on a lathe. What are you using for cork grease? I like the waxing method and installing the tenon corks before oiling. Great video! Thanks Wes!

  • @Sonny_Eclipse
    @Sonny_Eclipse Год назад +1

    I’m a pretty handy guy but I don’t think I’d ever get that pile of parts put back together

  • @PacoElMapache
    @PacoElMapache 11 месяцев назад

    what are your thoughts on thread wrapped tenons? I really like the different colors' that we can have, but practically speaking, is it not idea for a clarinet?

  • @michaelschwichtenberg3085
    @michaelschwichtenberg3085 Год назад

    Hello, thank you for your videos. I started yesterday with a Yamaha YCL61. My first overhaul. So far everything is working fine. I broke a screw but managed to get it out.
    How many times have you pricked your hand with a spring? That really hurts! Greetings from Germany, Michael

  • @matthewmillar3804
    @matthewmillar3804 2 года назад

    Wait, you washed a wooden clarinet in a tub of dish soap like it was a dirty plate? Wow, I didn't think it was ok to get wood that wet. Cool.
    Do you do any surface treatment to a plastic clarinet?

  • @mikerichards6311
    @mikerichards6311 2 года назад

    👍

  • @victormedina177
    @victormedina177 Год назад

    The oiling is going much easier with a turkey feather inside and a paintbrush outside.

  • @ryandodd8941
    @ryandodd8941 7 месяцев назад

    If you do not have a bench girder how would you buff the keys/body?

  • @jimschlueter3264
    @jimschlueter3264 2 года назад

    I have a trumpet that needs a through going thru and repaired as well as being buff to a great shine. Where do I send it to get it to you. Time would not super critical on how fast I get it back but hopefully within a month or two.

  • @jrryc1
    @jrryc1 9 месяцев назад

    How much for full pad replacement for à bundy bflat clarinet. 80s era. There's no damage

  • @ms-mac521
    @ms-mac521 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @carlrasmussen3267
    @carlrasmussen3267 2 года назад

    There are different ultrasonic tanks available to us techs. I use an Ultrasonic Power 90 gal tank, Tesch classic Brass cleaner, set at 50% to 60% intensity. I'm wondering which brand of ultrasonic tank, cleaner, and what level of intensity it is set at?

  • @CaiValProcillus
    @CaiValProcillus 2 года назад

    well, small small world ...
    I have the same next to me ! ^^

  • @JohnResciniti
    @JohnResciniti 2 года назад

    Why not take the tenon corks off before you clean the upper and lower joints?

  • @mauriciowilson8829
    @mauriciowilson8829 2 года назад

    ¡¡Qué lástima...!! Éste video no está completo.... esperaba ver el final y oir el clarinete...

  • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
    @Hertog_von_Berkshire 2 года назад

    Question: Are the chimneys machined into the tubes (the joints) or are they made separately then applied?

    • @erniearruda8861
      @erniearruda8861 2 года назад

      It’s both .lower end clarinets of brand names still use the machined tone holes and then glued in .On your higher end clarinets mostly pro and custom made clarinets (made out of wood) they are machined and turned from a single stock of wood from tone holes to the finger chimnies. Some intermediate clarinets could have both ways,depending on the manufacturers and price points.Hope that helps.

  • @n.girigorie6241
    @n.girigorie6241 6 месяцев назад

    Where can i order the clarinet board?

  • @anthonyjohnson4801
    @anthonyjohnson4801 Год назад

    what settings do you use on the ultrasonic cleaner?

  • @whosaubrey7524
    @whosaubrey7524 2 года назад

    wes, i have a problem. my teacher told me to superglue the rings on to my clarinet barrel and that was before i knew they are supposed to come off. they didn’t go all the way on and make me a little more flat than i was before. how do i get them off??

    • @starportscull
      @starportscull 2 года назад

      Some thoughts for you:
      1. Take the horn to a good repair tech.
      2. Find out and share what your teacher was thinking. Their intention could help direct the repair.
      3. Super glue removal risks irreparable damage. Leave it to a trusted tech.
      Just another commenter risking the pitfalls of anonimity....

  • @andyrobinson6286
    @andyrobinson6286 2 года назад

    Would a clarinet made by Cadet be worth salvaging?

  • @Ninjasticks
    @Ninjasticks Год назад

    Where did you go to repair school?

  • @Atochabsh
    @Atochabsh 2 года назад

    You wentto Red Wing. I went to Renton VoTech

  • @asulwer
    @asulwer 2 года назад

    how do i buff the keys if i don’t have a buffing machine?

  • @puertoriqueno24
    @puertoriqueno24 2 года назад

    How do I send my clarinet to this guy

  • @gncc600
    @gncc600 2 года назад

    Does Wes repair guitars?

  • @bmcgar
    @bmcgar 6 месяцев назад

    Seventy bucks for a Feree's assembly board? Ain't happenin' for me.

  • @andradesax8941
    @andradesax8941 2 года назад

    Como faz para Deixa a parafina assim ?

  • @Jaimechairez_jr
    @Jaimechairez_jr 2 года назад

    Do you play any instruments?

  • @zeeshanzee8450
    @zeeshanzee8450 10 месяцев назад

    hello sir all tools band ripening
    parjis

  • @ektoraskontos3384
    @ektoraskontos3384 7 месяцев назад

    Where can i find a hot air torch?

    • @wesleemusicrepair9820
      @wesleemusicrepair9820  7 месяцев назад +1

      Got all of mine from Amazon. There are some music suppliers that also sell their brands

    • @ektoraskontos3384
      @ektoraskontos3384 7 месяцев назад

      @@wesleemusicrepair9820 Thank you very much for the reply!

  • @foliosis101
    @foliosis101 2 года назад

    Where is Pt. 2???

  • @waynepollard6879
    @waynepollard6879 Год назад

    Stop that yelling !