[Harp-L] Reed embossing with a penny, Richard's way
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- From: "Dave Payne Sr." <payneoutdoors@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 17:43:11 -0700 (PDT)
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I emboss the reed slots with a penny, after which I tune and gap.
Richard, I am LMAO. To make my embosser, I took an old reedplate, tinsnipped some brass off of it, forged it, beat it into the rough shape I wanted, then tempered it so it would be just a smidge harder than the brass on the slots. Then I filed into a smoother shape and to get rid of the hammer marks.
Just use A PENNY! Why didn't I think of that?@? At least I made a plinker on the non-embossing end, it's not quite so embarassing. It's a nice-looking tool, but not as easy to make as just getting change out of my pocket.
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