How To Replace a Clarinet Tenon Cork

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  • Опубліковано 1 лют 2025

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  • @SolsGarage
    @SolsGarage 3 роки тому +20

    Was charged $50 at a local shop to get these replaced--I watched your video and have been replacing my clarinet and oboe tenon corks for the past 2 years! It's surprisingly simple and I honestly prefer my own work haha

  • @xyzlmnop5206
    @xyzlmnop5206 4 дні тому

    Another one of your great videos!!😊😊😊

  • @alannesbitt9216
    @alannesbitt9216 4 роки тому +8

    Coating with paraffin wax was a great tip! Thank you!

  • @MarilynnOfficial
    @MarilynnOfficial 7 місяців тому +1

    Love the details on this video. Thank you 🙏🏼 I planning on getting a vintage clarinet tomorrow, and it requires a lot of maintenance. Can’t wait to change the corks myself versus taking it to the shop and spend more $. This will definitely help my pocket. 😇🙏🏼

  • @scottkennedy7609
    @scottkennedy7609 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, this was so clear and easy to follow that I managed to replace a cork on my daughter's clarinet. Thanks!

  • @randyking9489
    @randyking9489 5 років тому +5

    You are really thorough. I would send my instrument there in a heartbeat. Thanks for posting and your time

  • @Bruno-oj8se
    @Bruno-oj8se 2 роки тому

    Wooden flute kept together with PTFE tape on the tenons for years. Time for new cork. Thanks - good job! 👍

  • @61mab
    @61mab 2 роки тому

    I'm doing at the moment an upper tenon B&H to fit a longer barrel I bought for my 45' Boosey & Hawkes 8-10. I rebuilt that one and a Conn Director 56' (I got as a ten yr. old) with all of the cork,springs, pads (both standard and cork) buying any needed parts for the B&H from Dawkes. Built my own hold fixture out of parts used for other purposes. I've been watching vids for any tips and secrets and your vid really has a lot of them I didn't see in other vids (that were also very informative) You mentioned clever ways to receive the most use from cork sheets and that bit on the, 'don't sweat the glue on the tenon (I actually taped a mouthpiece with electrical tape to protect from sanding the tenon itself) I did cork two clarinets but your tips were a fine addition to my skills so Thanks for the time you took to help us impoverished wood bee musicians that might not be as old as I am ...cough P.S. I'm doing much better with cork, next, I need spring lessons : )

  • @nunatanidad
    @nunatanidad 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the gift of knowledge.

  • @sewind6613
    @sewind6613 2 роки тому

    Perfect video. Very useful. Thank you.

  • @chrissereque8716
    @chrissereque8716 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for a thorough tutorial! A friend gave a good tip for a clarinet mouthpiece mandrel-just use a broken snare drum stick-it will fit perfectly. I then place the drumstick into my vise.

  • @ChrisRyanAbugan
    @ChrisRyanAbugan 2 роки тому

    thanks for this educational video. It helps me a lot

  • @alexgabriel5423
    @alexgabriel5423 2 роки тому

    Great video! Detailed, great coverage with thorough explanations for all that is needed. Many Thanks! First Place!!

  • @davemiller7633
    @davemiller7633 3 роки тому +2

    Absolutely amazing. A work of "Art"😁

  • @ismarrussano1457
    @ismarrussano1457 Рік тому

    Well !!!! Great video and work !!!! thanks

  • @plavongeaveur
    @plavongeaveur Рік тому

    It works for me, thanks a lot!

  • @dvorpo
    @dvorpo 3 роки тому

    I am thrilled with this guys talent. Everything he does and says is so clear, the camera is great too
    He is not into metric measurement so 7.5 mm is really 75mm, and so on. Thank you

  • @tuttilynn3791
    @tuttilynn3791 Рік тому +1

    What THICKNESS of sheet cork does he use for the tenon? Anyone? I have 1/64” 1/32” and 3/64”

  • @pL3Ym0b1L
    @pL3Ym0b1L Рік тому

    Master class sir👍

  • @emjay2045
    @emjay2045 Рік тому

    Excellent!!! 👏👏👏

  • @juanxi_99
    @juanxi_99 Рік тому

    I'm studying this video frame by frame to do this with my old bassoon hahaha

  • @Joshadowolf
    @Joshadowolf 3 роки тому

    Thank you! You are a great lifesaver, sir.

  • @sighteternal497
    @sighteternal497 3 роки тому

    Great video, thank you, I will be trying this on my own clarinet. any videos about replacing flute pads? :)

  • @petedyro6783
    @petedyro6783 3 роки тому

    So helpful! Thank you.

  • @andyisacsson7503
    @andyisacsson7503 2 роки тому

    Excellent, thank you

  • @40daffgroup84
    @40daffgroup84 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you master .please tell me wich cork we need? 1 mm or 2 mm

    • @TheBrassandWoodwindShop
      @TheBrassandWoodwindShop  3 роки тому

      Different clarinets use different thickness. 1.5 mm works on most. If you have thicker cork, you can always sand it down.

  • @davebuchanan9761
    @davebuchanan9761 2 роки тому +1

    great video!! what grit sand paper did you use? thanks

  • @dashemesh
    @dashemesh Рік тому

    What kind of glue do you use?

  • @jimmy5658
    @jimmy5658 Рік тому

    What the glue one using was?

  • @antoniocruz1163
    @antoniocruz1163 3 роки тому

    great video

  • @burakgurkan982
    @burakgurkan982 4 роки тому +1

    You are the master

  • @openwaterswimpro
    @openwaterswimpro Рік тому

    Accidentally sanded the plastic part. Any issues with that?

    • @TheBrassandWoodwindShop
      @TheBrassandWoodwindShop  Рік тому +1

      You should try to avoid the plastic, but it really does not matter other than the the way it looks.

  • @DailyOpinionsUSA
    @DailyOpinionsUSA 3 роки тому

    What is cork cement and where to buy. If we don't need that much what is an alternative

    • @TheBrassandWoodwindShop
      @TheBrassandWoodwindShop  3 роки тому

      I use contact cement from Ferree's Tools ( ferreestoolsinc.com ). Judging by your picture, you may be in Australia and it will be very expensive to get it sent to you. You may be able to get some at your local hardware store. You can also use the stuff that you use to glue counter tops.

  • @aygen-ew5kg
    @aygen-ew5kg 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @weezy2318
    @weezy2318 3 роки тому

    What do I do if I do it wrong? Can I scratch it out to try again even it is a new one?

  • @Samarag31
    @Samarag31 4 роки тому +1

    How much money is it to get it professionally replaced?

  • @professorrafaelsoares5616
    @professorrafaelsoares5616 5 років тому +1

    which glue is the most suitable?

    • @TheBrassandWoodwindShop
      @TheBrassandWoodwindShop  5 років тому

      Use contact cement or cork cement. You can get some at a hardware store or from Ferree's Tools.

    • @professorrafaelsoares5616
      @professorrafaelsoares5616 5 років тому

      @@TheBrassandWoodwindShop thanks!!

    • @lleeg277
      @lleeg277 Рік тому

      Could wood glue be used or is contact/cork cement the better choice? Thank you.@@TheBrassandWoodwindShop

  • @chrissereque8716
    @chrissereque8716 2 роки тому

    Is it possible to buy plastic pliers? This might be safer for novices.

    • @TheBrassandWoodwindShop
      @TheBrassandWoodwindShop  2 роки тому

      I don't know. If you are careful not to squeeze too hard, you should be fine. If you are not comfortable trying it, you can just use a screwdriver or something to scrape it off.

  • @SleekMouse
    @SleekMouse 2 роки тому +1

    7:40 great info, thank you. I'm curious why you don't just use a finer grit of sandpaper?

  • @deepakkanade6923
    @deepakkanade6923 2 роки тому

    Mat name

  • @TomLaios
    @TomLaios Місяць тому

    Your metric sizes are WAAAAYYY off. 3 inches is 70 mm not 7mm. 7 mm is just over 1/4 of an inch.