Easy to Make Woodwind Pad Tool: FEELER GAUGE

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @markdoyle9642
    @markdoyle9642 9 месяцев назад

    I am teaching a Music science program at our local school. A student came in to learn about Analog magnetic tape, (and square things using paper pages) toting a WONDERFUL Yamaha Bass Clarinet she is also learning at age 12! The B and Bflat pads leak, so we made your feeler gauge and learned to use it ...only after listening to the tape and unanimously, across three generations, deciding the music on the tape wasn't worth saving ...nor listening to (Huge Smile)~! Her Bass Clarinet, and it's repair IS!!!Thank You Respect!

  • @KJ7JHN
    @KJ7JHN Год назад

    I had the wooden dowel, but opted for the popsicle sticks. I glued two popsicle sticks with wood glue, then used the tape chunck. I held it all together with clothes pins. Thanks for the videos!

  • @piumal100
    @piumal100 4 года назад

    I also made this device according to your instructions. Thank you, teacher.

  • @jimdrake-writer
    @jimdrake-writer 3 года назад +1

    This is the most innovative feeler gauge design I have seen as yet, and it's the one I will make and use. Other methods--cigarette paper, in particular--probably work well, but are not "tools" like yours.

  • @nickdempsey211
    @nickdempsey211 5 лет назад

    I never thought of using a cassette tape! The answer has been under my nose this whole time!

  • @secondwindmusic
    @secondwindmusic 2 года назад

    Excellent tips, this is how I made mine...thank you!

  • @tuniox8914
    @tuniox8914 5 лет назад

    Very nice. Thanks for your videos.

  • @joeMW284
    @joeMW284 Месяц назад +1

    I have an easier method of making this tool. Get a BIC pen and remove the ink, roller tip, and tapered piece. Get your cassette tape and snake it into the hole of the tapered piece where the ink/tip would usually go until it's coming out the back end of the tapered piece. You have to slightly bend the tape to get it through. Pull some excess tape through and wrap it over the back edge of the tapered piece so it gets sandwiched between that piece and the pen body. That holds it securely. Done. No lathes, no glue. You can even put the pen back together when you're done.

  • @V081WLBlue
    @V081WLBlue 3 года назад

    Great!

  • @minayoo8923
    @minayoo8923 2 года назад

    Is there no other substitute for tapes? Sadly it will be very hard to obtain one in our area.

    • @Kindlywaterbear
      @Kindlywaterbear 11 месяцев назад

      I used some of the thin shiny ribbon you can get at walmart

  • @mikoparsonius
    @mikoparsonius 3 года назад

    I spoke to a flute technician today and he uses a torn strip from a Rizla cigarette paper