It would be easier if you used the smaller jaws of your calipers to measure the inside width dimensions. These are the two little "ears" above your calipers digital display. I could not see them in the video but most calipers have them.
In an world of average mouthpiece buyers ranging from $20. to say $300. each at your average music store, your work must cost a fortune. I've got a rare old hard rubber clarinet mouthpiece, only markings on it is N5 and it's too close (classical) and I want the tip opened for softer reeds but I don't want to spend several hundred dollars getting it fitted when I have the world at my feet for the same or even less money. My old mouthpiece is mint condition. What would you charge to open her up for a 2 1/2 Fibercell reed?
Excellent overview
Great information, like always!!
Meu ,não sabia que o jô soares era tão sabido quanto a boquilhas de clarinete!!! rsrsrsrsrssr
Always great information from an expert. Thanks.
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It would be easier if you used the smaller jaws of your calipers to measure the inside width dimensions. These are the two little "ears" above your calipers digital display. I could not see them in the video but most calipers have them.
Thanks Tom......
In an world of average mouthpiece buyers ranging from $20. to say $300. each at your average music store, your work must cost a fortune. I've got a rare old hard rubber clarinet mouthpiece, only markings on it is N5 and it's too close (classical) and I want the tip opened for softer reeds but I don't want to spend several hundred dollars getting it fitted when I have the world at my feet for the same or even less money. My old mouthpiece is mint condition. What would you charge to open her up for a 2 1/2 Fibercell reed?
Where you have to grind to the top notes were taken easier? Thank you.