I have definitely super glued my share of reeds, mostly in college. Don't seem to get cracks in my reeds anymore (unless I smash them). I think because I weed out potential cracks in my early processing process.
This is definitely something I pretty much only see on student reeds these days. The reed in this video was actually from when I had dropped a drying rack on the floor full of brand new reeds.
lol. i just thumbed up myself by accident didn't realize it was the same vid.. thought i'd give this guy another chance but again couldn't get past the beginning.
A few days is plenty of time to get thee to a hardware store. Hope your concert went well and you remember to never leave yourself with just one good reed!
I play " torture" the clarinet, I've had success with wood glue, of course you have to leave it overnight, but its definitely not toxic and is probably a more natural way to glue wood, it is Apparently stronger than actual wood
Interesting. Wood glue certainly has a different chemistry than super glue, but most of them contain toxins as well. Do you water it down before using it on a reed? It seems like it would be much too thick otherwise.
I have definitely super glued my share of reeds, mostly in college. Don't seem to get cracks in my reeds anymore (unless I smash them). I think because I weed out potential cracks in my early processing process.
This is definitely something I pretty much only see on student reeds these days. The reed in this video was actually from when I had dropped a drying rack on the floor full of brand new reeds.
That might be useful but, as a beginner, I couldn't get past the exaggerated stuff in the beginning. Good luck.
lol. i just thumbed up myself by accident didn't realize it was the same vid.. thought i'd give this guy another chance but again couldn't get past the beginning.
@@blackrichard1029 Thinking about the 90's is painful for a lot of folks. Apologies if this very real demonstration triggered you in any way!
@@BlakleyBassoon lol. nah, the '90s doesn't trigger me. now the GDMFing '80s certainly does! Radio hell!!!
What do you do when you dont have sandpaper? my concert is in a few days pls help
A few days is plenty of time to get thee to a hardware store. Hope your concert went well and you remember to never leave yourself with just one good reed!
I play " torture" the clarinet, I've had success with wood glue, of course you have to leave it overnight, but its definitely not toxic and is probably a more natural way to glue wood, it is Apparently stronger than actual wood
Interesting. Wood glue certainly has a different chemistry than super glue, but most of them contain toxins as well. Do you water it down before using it on a reed? It seems like it would be much too thick otherwise.
Once it’s dry, super glue is pretty safe in your mouth.
Do Not Put Super Glue in your Mouth.