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Introduction
THE CLARINET The Cladnet Screu,board The Clarinet An Exploded Vierv Assembling the Clarinet Replacement ol Key Bumpen Buntper Corkt Felt Bumpers Silence$ Tenon Corks Springs Flat Springs Needle Springs Scre\!
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Sluck Screws Bent Scrert or Kets Repdir af a Bent Screv Corrodetl Screv s 1faking a Rod Screrr Pads
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The Testing Feeler The Testing Feeler
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)Ia kn g a Tes t i n g.fe e I e r Clarinet Pads R ep I at:ing B I at1 der Pad s Replacing Cork Pads The Bridge lvtechanisn Regulating the C, C#, dnl B Ke)-s (Lower Jatut) \\ ood* ind Key Work Loase Posts The Post Turner \ldking a Post Tto'ner Locking fu)sts ||ith a S.rew and Washer S\t edging Hiuge Tube Extensions
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A Cuide to Repairing Woodwinds Hinge Shorteners Post Counter Sinks Pirot Scre\r Reamert
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Kef Behdi g Minor Body Work
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Inspection Cleaning But'fing l|oad, Plastic, and Hard Rubber Bodies Oiling llbad Bodies Gilding Trudemarks The Clarinet Register ntbe The Clarinet Thuntb Tube Stu.k U/ood Joitlts Tenon Rings Svedging Bell Ringt Testing Procedures tbr the Clarinet Burning in Pads
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THE FLUTE The Flute Screwboa.d The Flute An Exploded Vien' Assembling the Flute Adjusting Flute and Piccolo Tenons Head Joint Stopper Corks
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Flutc Round Springs Tri1l Key Bumper Corks Flute Pads Iadepe de t Kels Open Hole or "French" St!^le Flute Pads Flute RegLtlatiall Hinge Rod Pins Renoving Hinge Rod Pins l\'linor Body \Vork Dents and Be ds Soldering Cleaning and BttJfing Tcsting Procedures lor the Flute
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THE SAXOPHONE The Saxophone Scrervboard The Saxophone An Exploded Vieu, Assembling the Saxophone
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Cork Tenons Metal Saxophone Tenoll Regulation Bumper and Regulation Corks and Felts
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Springs Sa,rophone Pads R ep I acin g S &top h one Pdds
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Remayal and lnstall.ttion ofSnap-ln Tone Boosters Seating Sarophone Pads Hints oo Saxophole Regulation the Octave Mechanisnt Uppet Stack Key Adjustnents Forked B-Jlat G-sharp Bridge Rollers
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Sa(ophone Body Work Dents Bent Bodies The StLtophone Neck
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Sredging Soldering A Word About Butrtng
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Testing Procedures for the Saxophone
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The Bassoon Screwboard The Bassoon An Exploded View {ssembling the Bassoon Bassoon Tenons Thread Wrap Cork ll/rap The Boot Joint Replacing the Boot Gasket Ihe Butt Plate Bumler ard Regulation Corks and Felts
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Spri!ss Baisoon Pads
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Seallng the Pores ofBassootl Pads
Hifts on Bassoon Regulation The llhisper Key Regulaion of the Low D-natural, C-ndtural, B-natul.d| dntl B-flat Pads Baitoon Body Work Lock. Cruards, and Other AttachmenLs
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A Cuide to Repairing Woodwinds Tenon Rings
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THE OBOE The Oboe Screwboard The Oboe An ExplodedView Assembly ofthe Oboe Oboe Tenons Bumper and Regulation Corks Springs Oboe Pads Oboe Regulation Iesting Procedures for the Oboe
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HARMONY CLARINETS The Difference Between Lalge and Small Special Problen]s
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The First "Ring" Key Ohe E-B Ring) The Articulated G- s harp Ihe LavN E-Jlat ke!" Regi s ter Key Mecha n isms
MA'OR WOODWTND BODY Crack Pinning Rcplacing Tone Holes Finger Holes Paddetl Tone Hole,g ResettingTofie Holes Renewing Broken Tenons Installing Tenon Caps
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AP PEN DIC ES
A. Soldering Sofi
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Table of Contents B. Jerr,clcr's Saw Blade Size Table C. Tap and Dri11 Size Tables Damesti Threads Decimal Equivalents ofthe Numbered nri.tt Drills Decimdl Equiralents al the Lettered T'rist Drills D Table of\\'cights and Measures Litear Measure .\quare Measto e Ctrbic tr[easure Litluid Measure ,1\oirdltpois Weight Tt a\ li/eighl lpothecaries'Wei ght Cati|ersian Factars fbt Lilits Detirul EqLlirulents Ports ol an Inch E Pi\ ot Screw Chart and Thread Size LrsL Bn.\s Initrument Thread Size Llst RegLiLltion and Pivat Screv, Chart i T.ol and Suppl"v Lists n)ol Lirl Supph Litt \l . r . r,rrr. o fToul.. Pan.. md suppiies T,tol dnd SLrpply Houses Se r\ ices tu) /he Industr!^ Rreds. Reedtnakng Supplies, ancl Mouthpieces 1,1\ | t lt nl ent Mdnu/Actu rers and Im parters :i 3r.liograph.v ofPublications on Wind Insirument Repain . 1:l.ldding,OverhaLLling Procedwe Sheets
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