Re: [Harp-L] Altering reed slots
 
But you're a genius. I would do it differently. I would take a self  
tapping ss mach screw and drive it into the end of the slot. Then  
replace it with a brass mach screw and  then file off both sides and  
then square up the end of the slot. Not that my method is better,  
just what I'm more comfortable with.
smo-joe
On Aug 9, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Vern wrote:
I have not ever shortened a slot, but I would approach it in the  
following way.
- Find a reedplate having a slot of the desired length.
- Place a piece of masking tape over the reed and slot. Better  
yet...remove the reed before placing the tape.
- Turn the reedplate over.
- Build a well around the slot with masking tape.
- Spray the well and slot with parting compound.
- Fill the well and slot with silicone rubber.
- Cut with an Xacto knife around the reed so that the rubber will  
come out of the slot. Keep the knife out of the slot.
- Clean the slot to be shortened with alcohol so the epoxy will stick.
- Insert the rubber mold in the slot to be shortened.
- Be careful not to touch the inside of the slot where the epoxy  
will go with the rubber mold that is coated with parting compound.
- Fill the unwanted length with epoxy.
- Remove the rubber mold.
- File/sand away any epoxy protruding above the surface of the plate.
The silicone mold can be saved and used repeatedly.
You can get the silicone rubber and parting compound from MicroMark  
and the epoxy & tape at the hardware store.
It isn't cheap, but you must be highly motivated to attempt this in  
the first place.  ;o)
Good news: A minimum order of silicone rubber will do a very large  
number of slots.
Bad news: Silicone rubber has a shelf life of less than a year.  So  
get busy!
I predict that the slot will be very close to the desired length  
and only a tiny amount of filing (if any) will be required.
It might work!
Vern
On Aug 9, 2010, at 10:44 AM, joe leone wrote:
On Aug 9, 2010, at 11:15 AM, Gary Lehmann wrote:
Just reading a little Pat Missin and read about altering reed  
slots to
accomodate shorter reeds . . .
How? with solder? liquid steel? aqua mend? set screw? It would  
have to be something that can take a HARD sharp edge. For the air  
splitting,
Do anyone reading these words alter their reed slots?
yes, but mostly I lengthen the slots, not shorten them. All it  
takes is a .10" square tapered file.
Seems like (I am now realizing) that tunings like the one Michael  
Rubin
proposed a few months back, with bass notes on top, would be  
fairly doable
if one were to alter the reed plate (now why did I not consider  
that that
was possible?) . . .
You haven't worked with metal?
Why, you could even manifest the "ska tuning" as proposed by my  
buddy Grant
Osborne, where all reeds were tuned to the same note . . .
If you needed a hobby, that is . . .
OR, you could find a life.  lolol
G
     
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