Repairing a Chipped Tip

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @johnasti7429
    @johnasti7429 Год назад

    10+ years you did a Brilhardt Baritone sax mpc for a student who opened up his case and found his mpc looking like this vintage Meyer. You did magnificent restoration and when you called me to say it could use adjustment in the facing, I said go ahead and the mpc turned out better than the original.... Masterful work Keith..

  • @coltoncrawfordjazz
    @coltoncrawfordjazz 10 лет назад +10

    I think I know the guy who sent this to you. We were on break during a big band rehearsal and the guy let the 2nd alto player give it a blow.
    He set it on his stand and when we started back playing he forgot about it and had a page turn and well that was the end that! I told the owner when it broke to send it to MojoBari! Great Job!

    • @mojobari79
      @mojobari79 10 лет назад

      Check with him. I do not think this was your friends.

  • @accouswk
    @accouswk 9 лет назад +10

    Hey thanks so much for this great video. I thought my old mouth piece was toast and didn't even know it could be repaired. The JB Weld is amazing for so many things. My mouthpiece which was my fathers since he was a kid had been passed on to me since I was a kid and now I will probably pass it on to my son when he's old enough. So far this has been probably the MOST useful RUclips video I have ever watched now! Thanks

  • @scottparrish5992
    @scottparrish5992 9 лет назад

    Thanks for publishing these. Great information here.

  • @wallacew8634
    @wallacew8634 4 года назад

    I watched your video and tried the JB weld. It just pealed off. There was virtually no bonding at all with the glue. I did however use super glue and bicarbonate of soda. This stuck very very well and with the BiCarb, it was easy file and reshape the mouth piece. Now plays perfectly. Your video did however give the the inspiration to try a fix. Thanks

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  4 года назад

      Wallace W I only have had a problem when using JB Weld on metal mouthpieces. If your break area is very smooth and not clean that could be an issue. Try scuffing or scratching the area first. I have heard of people using hard rubber dust or burned wood dust with super glue.

    • @wallacew8634
      @wallacew8634 4 года назад

      @@MojoBari I did scuff it up but there was little bonding between the two products. JB weld does not wick that well. Super glue does. Super glue and Bicarb reacts together to form a very hard product. The reaction is very quick. Pity I cant post photos of the repair. I have used JB on many other repairs but trying to get something to bond /eat into the hard rubber/plastic to forma permanent bond is a challenge. If you haven't used superglue and Bicarb before, give it a go.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  4 года назад

      I do not have a problem with JB Weld. I do believe you did. Maybe you got a bad batch. I have done hundreds of repairs with it and so have others.

    • @joeg46Highlands
      @joeg46Highlands 2 года назад

      I considered bicarb/superglue which I've used for structural repairs but settled on Bondic which stuck well and is easily shaped.

  • @AleciaWright
    @AleciaWright 5 лет назад

    This was very helpful, thank you for sharing.

  • @atonalatonal1185
    @atonalatonal1185 10 лет назад

    Great video and nice work!

  • @strxwbxrryp1140
    @strxwbxrryp1140 5 лет назад +1

    What other glue that can be used to fix the clarinet mouthpiece? I only cracked it a little, the chipped is still intact.

  • @jalebjaba1487
    @jalebjaba1487 3 месяца назад

    Good morning, I have a Morgan Excalibur, can this be fixed? I can send pictures. Thank you very much much.

  • @mezcleizzy4003
    @mezcleizzy4003 8 лет назад +2

    Is it safe to use superglue on a clairinet?

  • @jstep4146
    @jstep4146 Год назад

    Try adding a bit of graphite lock lube to the epoxy. It blackens the epoxy I use great and doesn't take much at all to do it.

  • @rk702
    @rk702 4 года назад +2

    Why not put a tiny bit of epoxy dye in the JB Weld to make it black. The smallest amount on a needle point would work perfect. Nice job!!

    • @mojobari79
      @mojobari79 4 года назад +1

      rk702 I tried some kind of craft dye years ago and the JB Weld did not set up well. Maybe I’ll try the epoxy dye.

    • @rk702
      @rk702 4 года назад

      @@mojobari79 They've been using a product called dispersion paste for years in the golf industry and it doesn't compromise the effectiveness of the epoxy at all. You've worked on my mouthpiece over the years, love your work.

  • @ayansaiyad6864
    @ayansaiyad6864 5 лет назад +1

    So I broke my bari mouthpiece, but i still have the part that chipped off. Any suggestions on how to fix it? If not, How much would it be to repair it?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  5 лет назад

      Send me a photo of the damage and pieces. Mojomouthpiecework@yahoo.com

    • @silje0568
      @silje0568 3 года назад

      Did you get an answer? I have the same problem as you

  • @kaseyway2039
    @kaseyway2039 2 года назад

    What do you use to apply the epoxy onto the mouthpiece--the part of the video that is missing. This is very helpful!

    • @mojobari79
      @mojobari79 2 года назад

      A narrow white plastic glue spreader. Nothing special. You can see them in my other videos. I have an old bag of them.

  • @epifaniaortiz554
    @epifaniaortiz554 7 лет назад +3

    I was just wondering how much it would cost to fix a Yamaha 4c mouthpiece that chipped on the left top corner and about how long would it take

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  7 лет назад

      Email mojomouthpiecework@yahoo.com

    • @dennisdougherty7538
      @dennisdougherty7538 7 лет назад +2

      I'll send you one - I have too many

    • @shykat2218
      @shykat2218 6 лет назад +1

      All the new saxes come with those. I am sure someone mailed you a freebie..

    • @putriscool
      @putriscool 4 года назад +1

      Lmao I have this exact problem
      Same mouthpiece, chipped in the same place

  • @pitifigola-luthierdearmonicas
    @pitifigola-luthierdearmonicas 9 лет назад

    Hello , I wanted to make an inquiry , I have a link master tenor sax numero 4 , and 5 wanted change , few millimeters have to have the opening ? ones would have to iron single curve beginning? will have some video to show me. I am from Argentina . tools have the digital gauge .
    thx

  • @saxophonetina
    @saxophonetina Год назад

    Wow man! I’ve been wondering how to do that. That is the flat stone material you use in this video? Well done.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/pYhbpUIyZG0/видео.html

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  Год назад

      See my video on my work surface.

  • @dennisdougherty7538
    @dennisdougherty7538 7 лет назад +1

    Great video : We see it is not a quick fix but possible. Is it strong enough of a 'hold' to fix a chipped tenon? The stress of use would be a bit different.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  7 лет назад +2

      Dennis Dougherty I do repair mouthpiece shanks with it. But I put a metal sleeve around the repair for insurance.

  • @tooties545
    @tooties545 7 лет назад

    I have Martin Two Star Tenor mouth piece I want to try this on. It has a much smaller chip, but a crack as well. I wonder if the crack can be filled in. Thanks.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  7 лет назад +1

      I do not think I have ever filled a crack. They generally are too tight to leak unless they split open when you jam a mouthpiece on a tight neck cork. If I had to fill one, I would create a "V" groove at the crack and fill it with epoxy.

    • @tooties545
      @tooties545 7 лет назад

      MojoBari thanks

  • @sunhokwon7440
    @sunhokwon7440 9 лет назад +1

    Do you know how to fix a chipped Selmer S-80 Star mouth piece and if yes, can I send it to you by mail?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  9 лет назад

      +sunho kwon Yes. Email me at mojomouthpiecework@yahoo.com

  • @rickpick9058
    @rickpick9058 3 года назад

    Are you using JBWeld’s “original Cold-Weld formula steel reinforced epoxy”? I went to buy some Jb Weld, and they had many, many similar but different options! Thanks.

  • @holyroller081
    @holyroller081 5 лет назад

    Where did you get the angled sanding sticks?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  5 лет назад

      I sell them on my web site.

  • @BemusPointElementaryMusic
    @BemusPointElementaryMusic 2 года назад

    So is this welding stuff toxic to put in your mouth? I’m just reading the container

    • @mojobari79
      @mojobari79 2 года назад

      The components are mildly toxic for the repair person to handle. Once thoroughly mixed and cured, it is inert for the end user.

  • @april8178
    @april8178 4 года назад

    Uhm.. small question.. how do you find out what size mouthpiece your using

    • @keithbradbury4032
      @keithbradbury4032 4 года назад

      Some are listed in a tip opening chart. But you need to measure with a tip opening gauge to tell for sure. See my other videos.

  • @juannavarro1100
    @juannavarro1100 8 лет назад

    can you make a mouth peice using this method ,and can you play with the metal reed

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  8 лет назад

      Making a new mouthpiece with epoxy may be possible but there are many better ways to do. Molding copies using plastic resin is one of them.
      My metal Reed templates will not play. Experiments have been done using thin metal reeds in the past. They do not work well.

    • @juannavarro1100
      @juannavarro1100 8 лет назад

      okay thanks just some funny questions but i will try making a
      mouth piece

  • @JBastio
    @JBastio 9 лет назад

    I have an old Berg rubber mouthpiece that needs a new tip like this video and a tooth bite indentation that needs repair. Is it possible for me to send you my mouthpiece for repairing. Do you offer this service via post? I don't trust myself to do it myself to be honest. Let me know. John

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  9 лет назад

      +John Bast Yes. Email me at mojomouthpiecework@yahoo.com

  • @janetteperez7765
    @janetteperez7765 8 лет назад

    Where did you find the stuff that you put on the mouth piece. You know, the black and white stuff?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  8 лет назад

      JB Weld. I get it local hardware stores or Amazon.com

    • @BabyBossVentures
      @BabyBossVentures 3 года назад

      You can also get it on Amazon but I would recommend getting it from a professional store to make sure you get the right one

  • @i3roken436
    @i3roken436 3 года назад

    So you take orders? just found this, have a minor, doesn't affect playability, chip along the top of the tip of the mouthpiece, very small, might not be possible or really difficult, would love to have it fully covering the reed, its just a small little bit, hard to see from far.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  3 года назад

      Email me at mojomouthpiecework@yahoo.com

  • @strxwbxrryp1140
    @strxwbxrryp1140 5 лет назад

    Must we mix the two glue, together. Or we can choose.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  5 лет назад

      It must be mixed to set hard.

    • @strxwbxrryp1140
      @strxwbxrryp1140 5 лет назад

      @@MojoBari Is there any other glue that can be used? My country does sell JB weld.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  5 лет назад

      I do not know.

  • @woodandwinds
    @woodandwinds 8 лет назад +1

    I have tried using this stuff for tooth gouges on my pieces and a deeply chipped shank but I'm finding it doesn't set hard enough. It's more like rubber than plastic. Is it a problem with my proportions?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  8 лет назад

      I would only use it for a tooth gouge if you plan on putting a tooth latch over it. I use a black powder acrylic with a liquid monomer for tooth gouge repairs. It is harder. Sold to make fake fingernails.

  • @stivelopez7129
    @stivelopez7129 7 лет назад

    What kind of glue do you use?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  7 лет назад

      mauro almeida JB Weld

  •  6 лет назад

    So i had a marching festival saturday and i chipped my alto mouthpiece sooooo

  • @meljazz
    @meljazz 10 лет назад

    where did you get the sanding sticks??

  • @igsekhar2160
    @igsekhar2160 4 года назад

    How to repair mouthpiece upper teeth part

    • @mojobari79
      @mojobari79 4 года назад +1

      Inapakurti Guna Saxophone See my other videos. Some are on bite area repairs and making a new bite plate.

    • @igsekhar2160
      @igsekhar2160 4 года назад +1

      Sir on rubber mouthpiece

  • @shykat2218
    @shykat2218 6 лет назад

    How much is charged for fixing a chipped mouthpiece? A new one would be at least $100. if not higher. It took lots of tedious work to resuscitate the mouthpiece so I could see at least $50 - $80. for repair. Would it be a flat rate or would it be based on the value of the mouthpiece?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  6 лет назад

      Typically I charge a full reface rate of $95 + return shipping. If the chip is a huge piece missing I might charge $25 more to fill it in.

  • @laurenmkee
    @laurenmkee 5 лет назад

    i hardly know what any the tolls you are using but imma wing it and fix the trash mouthpiece my band director gave me

  • @vladimirpevzner6037
    @vladimirpevzner6037 5 месяцев назад

    👀

  • @samuelmurillo5567
    @samuelmurillo5567 8 лет назад

    Do you know if this exact method will work on a Selmer C-Star mouthpiece?

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  8 лет назад

      +Samuel Murillo Yes.

  • @venskus2009
    @venskus2009 8 лет назад

    have you ever heard of someone using something like slate im place of sandpaper laid on glass? I feel like it would last much much longer and be even more stable.. but i know how people are about their traditions.

    • @MojoBari
      @MojoBari  8 лет назад +1

      +Kenton V. Some refacers use a precision ground Granite slab. I do not see the need and it is not portable.

  • @shykat2218
    @shykat2218 6 лет назад

    I know this might sound crazy but, if you are able to fix this chip on this mouthpiece I would assume that you could fix a chip in any mouthpiece providing that the chip did not take more than 50 % off. I suppose I am a bit baffled by some of the others asking about certain mouthpieces. Watching this makes me a bit sick. I have had students who have thrown mouthpieces away and if I had know that they could have been fixed I would have recommended that route. I suppose I could learn on a stock mouthpiece. I see that it is tedious I think the only part that I would need understand better would be the measuring portion. I do not know of anyone in my area that fixes chips and its seems like it could be something good to learn just in case.