Tool Making 2- The Solder Scraper, band instrument repair

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In this episode, we make a brass solder scraper. This tool prevents scarring when cleaning and dressing solder joints. A fun and easy confidence build if you are new to making tools. Lathe not needed but it sure makes it fun.
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    Thanks for watching.

Комментарии • 44

  • @pmfmpls
    @pmfmpls Год назад +2

    I'd watch you sweep the floor. Film anything you choose! It's all fascinating

  • @mikeracine7447
    @mikeracine7447 Год назад +2

    Love that little tool. It's "eye sweet & hand friendly" - the hallmarks of a good hand tool!

  • @davidwood351
    @davidwood351 Год назад

    You have the coolest shop full of tools.

  • @DominicFalcon
    @DominicFalcon Год назад

    That’s just the cutest little chop saw ever. 🥹

  • @chriss3835
    @chriss3835 Год назад +10

    love the different formats you’re doing this year 👍

  • @JasonFaul
    @JasonFaul Год назад

    The variety is terrific, thanks Wes!

  • @keithgloyns9814
    @keithgloyns9814 Год назад

    i enjoy the mixed content, you said knurling the handle the last time i knurled was 55 years ago keep up the good work

  • @Ezio5775
    @Ezio5775 Год назад +5

    Wes, I’m loving the new video formats! It’s really cool to see some of the processes that you take to make these tools and then how they help you with the instrument repairs. Keep it up!

  • @ernestoborrego5102
    @ernestoborrego5102 Год назад +1

    Yes, love the formats... keeps the viewing experience fresh! Thanks!

  • @rootvalue
    @rootvalue Год назад

    I only watch the long-format videos. Don’t have short enough an attention span to watch any RUclips shorts. But don’t let that stop you from making that content, I’m sure lots of people like short videos. But I come to your channel for these 10+ min uploads. 🤘

  • @samc5898
    @samc5898 Год назад +1

    Oh man, definitely want to see more solder scraping. A detail I completely missed on brass instruments until now. It absolutely makes a joint look more expensive lol

  • @richardhole8429
    @richardhole8429 Год назад

    Formats: I don't care for shorts. Too short, lack your valuable narrative, and are mostly eye candy rather than content. Your channel is one of my most favorite.

  • @johnrice6793
    @johnrice6793 Год назад +2

    Very interesting. Keep up the content, the added real time info is super.

  • @imsolidasarock
    @imsolidasarock Год назад

    Love the different formats keep em coming

  • @lotsabirds
    @lotsabirds Год назад

    Excellent! And...the formats are great!

  • @NORTHERNROVER1
    @NORTHERNROVER1 Год назад +2

    Hey Wes, the variety in the formats is interesting, I like it. This is a wonderful video as it is always nice to learn new skills and make stuff too. Cheers!

  • @snowhyt77
    @snowhyt77 Год назад +1

    Any format is enjoyable and informative. You could also drill and tap for some set screws to make changing the blade easier when it is no longer good, A small flat on the end of the blade would keep it rigid.

  • @robertbowie6306
    @robertbowie6306 Год назад

    All good on content keep showing the special skills, your a true artisan

  • @markussirkia3082
    @markussirkia3082 Год назад

    Your videos are so good, that they make me want to change my work :D

  • @thetribejamiemcgee8559
    @thetribejamiemcgee8559 Год назад

    im a guitar kinda guy, llways was, but watching your videos has opened my eyes to these kinda instruments, you and miss kay, carry on with what your'e doing, very nice job, also hi from nottingham uk

  • @djasge3893
    @djasge3893 Год назад

    Hello Wes, like the formats and the greats ideas. Guess I will be trying this soon ;)
    Thanks for all the videos.

  • @AgOG47
    @AgOG47 Год назад +1

    I'm okay with all formats. The work you're doing here is not only informative, but rewarding as well to know more music is out there from your works. You do your craft a great service, because you are surely helping to usher in more folks to take on your trade , thereby compounding the effect of these videos. Keep making content. 👍👍👋

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter Год назад

    I like the different formats :)

  • @dnixon8767
    @dnixon8767 Год назад

    Nice video. Thanks for posting.

  • @Josh729
    @Josh729 Год назад

    Everything you put out has been useful. Whatever format you release I will watch and learn from. Thank you master tech!

  • @Dirty_Bits
    @Dirty_Bits Год назад

    You're doing a fantastic job Wes. I am not at all interested in brass instruments, but I love watching a professional excelling at his craft. You epitomize that.

  • @glennandpamlang190
    @glennandpamlang190 Год назад

    Great videos! You are an amazing combination of technician and Artist. And a super teacher! You do magic when you bring these instruments back to life.

  • @alfabsc
    @alfabsc Год назад

    Thanks for sharing how to make a simple tool. Regarding the format, I think you could occasionally film what is happening on any day. Customers bring in instruments, y'all work on them, customers take instruments home. Also, I would like to see more work on woodwinds. I loved your clarinet rebuild last year.

    • @kristimiller-lee2338
      @kristimiller-lee2338 Год назад

      I was thinking of filming the pick up of one of the trashed horns to get the real time reaction after it has been saved.

    • @alfabsc
      @alfabsc Год назад

      @@kristimiller-lee2338 Yes. The owner reaction to your "magic" would be great.

  • @frog3488
    @frog3488 Год назад

    Love the videos

  • @rheidtech
    @rheidtech Год назад

    Groooovy!

  • @Ti_Ti_ta
    @Ti_Ti_ta Год назад +1

    Now I just want a lathe. Any suggestions for getting into lathe work? We don't have one at the shop I'm in.

  • @duenge
    @duenge Год назад

    Brother,...Where did you get that hat, it's awesome, and I need one!

  • @Richy8964
    @Richy8964 Год назад +2

    great video, but could we get a less loud intro?

  • @scottlife1697
    @scottlife1697 Год назад

    This is great stuff! Love the new content. Love the big repair videos, but these detailed dives into individual aspects of the tools and repairs are fantastic.
    On a side note, would copper be another option for solder scrapers?

  • @k.c.meaders4796
    @k.c.meaders4796 Год назад

    What about aluminum? Some alloys are not as hard as brass and solder will not stick to them. Also, super hard hardwoods like purple heartwood? Maybe even the rest of that drumstick?

  • @terrydoberstein6742
    @terrydoberstein6742 Год назад

    👍🎺♥

  • @ShowCat1
    @ShowCat1 Год назад

    I don't care for the shorts. Shorts are for puppies barking at hot oatmeal. Your content is a process, which I love to sit back and take it in. Thanks for all your hard work! BTW, the intro is too loud.

    • @jrgreiner
      @jrgreiner Год назад

      Intro personally doesn't bother me but I totally agree about the shorts.....useless.

  • @yt650
    @yt650 Год назад

    I am unfamiliar with soldering brass instruments. I have in the past, however, silver braised, steel tubing, and fittings together. Remember the braze or perhaps in this case, the solder will go wherever the flux is. In my case, I would use masking tape to define the area on the tube that I didn’t want the silver braze to exceed and then I put the flu on and then just before I heated it, I would remove the tape. This probably would work well if you’re soldering a joint, particularly for plumbing and you want it to look good.
    As a sidenote, if you are using voice to text in RUclips, as I must because of vision issues, check every word before you post it, because artificial intelligence in this case is extremely poor and changes the words to something stupid.

  • @edwarddickey8169
    @edwarddickey8169 Год назад

    hello West Lee, My colonel in South Carlone can not find my King Trumpet, Do you have an old Trumpet of Cornet for sale? Mr. Dickey