How To Remove Flute Key Knock Pins
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
- This video is about how to remove the knock pins from the keys of flutes in order to further dis-assemble the keys.
Here is a link to where you can get some of the tools mentioned in the video: ferreestoolsinc.com
#E3 Spring Replacing Pliers
#E4 Spring Punching/Removal Pliers
#F20 Key Pin Removal Tool
#D38 Spring Punches
#L24 Lead Block
#F6 Bench Hammer
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The best videos about flute repair.
your videos have all been helpful for me cleaning & maintaining my flute :)
Thank you :)
Where do you get replacement pins?
Thanks for your informative useful videos. Sometimes the written visuals comes in the way of your demonstrate visuals and blocking them from view. Kindly do something to avoid blocking.
Where do you get pins
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the bar for my left hand keys is loose, and i think it might just be that it isnt fastened securely but im not sure how to tell, i imagine if i could take it off i could figure it out but i cant find any guide really showing me how
What were the pliers you used in this video called? Also, I have a different mechanism for the left hand keys. There’s 2 pins next to the “E” key where, in the student flute you showed, there was only 1 pin next to the “E” key. I don’t know what to do about this
All of the tools he mentions are listed above (on the line starting with #E3) ... in case you didn't notice that. By the way: the left hand does not play the "E" key. You should get a new flute teacher.
Hello. I worked that pin which is right hand section, but the pin was broken and sticked in the hole. Did you have experience like this case?
Yes, that happens some times. The process is very similar to removing a needle spring that is broken off inside a post. Here is a link to that video.
"How To Remove A Broken Needle Spring"
ua-cam.com/video/jc6HgAVbf5k/v-deo.html
I hope this helps. If it does not work, there are still a couple more options.
Hello.
What is that black plate made of? The one that you were punching the pins into with the hammer?
That is a lead block. You can get one from Ferree's Tools. It is #L24.
ferreestoolsinc.com
Thank you for reply and very useful link.👍🏻💪🏻