It's true that sometimes bits come off the feather, but they are easy to remove. The problem with using a swab is that if you put enough oil on the swab to coat the bore effectively, the oil runs into the tone holes as the swab is compressed in the bore, ruining the pads.
hi Richard, thanks for the info! May I know what should I do when my oboe has a surface crack? my teacher told me to use bore oil but i don't really know how...
Sorry for the delayed reply! Oiling the bore helps protect from cracking. It won't help with a crack once it's happened. You need to take it to a good technician to have it fixed properly.
Hi Richard. What s your opinion about making a mixture of: Bees wax and organic oil, like Nut oil or Rosewood oil or Lemon oil, to restore the exterior original polished factory patina like "as new"? What proportions I should try? Please. I will apreciate your help. I m fan of your videos. Thanks!
Thanks! It's about time I did some more videos but I've been too busy. It's very hard to match the the original finish on the outside of the instrument. I've never tried the beeswax/oil mixture so I can't comment on it - maybe I should try it!
Is that "Sweet Almond Oil"? The Tech guy I use recommends it for Clarinet. Yes, and what is it about you Oboists and feathers? There must be some nervous geese in your neighbourhood....anyway, thanks for sharing that.
Hi Richard, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Cheers!
Thank you very much! Why not using a swab instead of a feather which might loose small parts?
It's true that sometimes bits come off the feather, but they are easy to remove. The problem with using a swab is that if you put enough oil on the swab to coat the bore effectively, the oil runs into the tone holes as the swab is compressed in the bore, ruining the pads.
@@richardcraigwoodwind6087 Thank you!
hi Richard, thanks for the info! May I know what should I do when my oboe has a surface crack? my teacher told me to use bore oil but i don't really know how...
Sorry for the delayed reply! Oiling the bore helps protect from cracking. It won't help with a crack once it's happened. You need to take it to a good technician to have it fixed properly.
La pluma es de pato? O de ganzo? Gracias!
Es una pluma de pavo. Supongo que el ganso también lo haría.
@@richardcraigwoodwind6087 muchas gracias por tu respuesta!!
Why not use grenadilla oil?
Hi Richard. What s your opinion about making a mixture of: Bees wax and organic oil, like Nut oil or Rosewood oil or Lemon oil, to restore the exterior original polished factory patina like "as new"? What proportions I should try? Please. I will apreciate your help. I m fan of your videos. Thanks!
Thanks! It's about time I did some more videos but I've been too busy. It's very hard to match the the original finish on the outside of the instrument. I've never tried the beeswax/oil mixture so I can't comment on it - maybe I should try it!
Is that "Sweet Almond Oil"? The Tech guy I use recommends it for Clarinet. Yes, and what is it about you Oboists and feathers? There must be some nervous geese in your neighbourhood....anyway, thanks for sharing that.
Deryck Trahair yes, sweet almond oil.
Hi. Thanks for the video! What about the external part of the instrument's body ? Should it be oiled too? Thanks