Discusses reed banding, sanding, and scraping as methods of easing up a pipe chanter reed. Also covers the use of tape on the chanter and pipe reed care. Don't miss parts 1 and 3 for complete information.
Rather than putting the dental band on over the blade end of the reed wouldn't it be safer to put in on over the staple end and then roll it up to the sound box? Seems that your be less likely to damage the reed blades.
BTW, found this series of videos very informative. Thanks for taking the time to make them.
@Piobplayer Thank you very much, and you make a great point. It may be safer to work from the staple end. The goal is definitely to apply the band without holding the blades and without catching the corners in the elastic.
Rather than putting the dental band on over the blade end of the reed wouldn't it be safer to put in on over the staple end and then roll it up to the sound box? Seems that your be less likely to damage the reed blades.
BTW, found this series of videos very informative. Thanks for taking the time to make them.
Piobplayer 1 month ago
@Piobplayer Thank you very much, and you make a great point. It may be safer to work from the staple end. The goal is definitely to apply the band without holding the blades and without catching the corners in the elastic.
HendersonLTD 1 month ago