Hi,
Does anybody have instructions or a description of how to use this? I've seen it from time to time in the Ferree's catalog but I can't find anything about how to use it. Would you recommend it?
--TcJ
Ferree's E100 Flute Key Arm Bending Set?
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Re: Ferree's E100 Flute Key Arm Bending Set?
What exactly do you need to know? I designed that tool, Gary Ferree borrowed my set and Curtis made some prototypes to my specs? It allows you to change a key angle safely, off the flute. Generally it's used to repair damage, or flattening out bent key cups. It assumes you understand quite a bit about about flute padding before you use it.TomJ wrote:Hi,
Does anybody have instructions or a description of how to use this? I've seen it from time to time in the Ferree's catalog but I can't find anything about how to use it. Would you recommend it?
--TcJ
Basically, the pad cup die goes in the cup to maintain its shape. The key cup is then held in a vice, material provided to protect the key cup. Then you tap on the y-arm to change the key angle, depending on which way you need to go..
Joe B
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Re: Ferree's E100 Flute Key Arm Bending Set?
I've been wondering about that tool. They didn't have it at Red Wing, and I've not had anyone yet explain it. Very cool.
Re: Ferree's E100 Flute Key Arm Bending Set?
Ah, I think I see. Makes sense. The catalog says something about "dialing in" the attack angle, which I guess means something along the lines of "hit it harder to adjust it more!"
Re: Ferree's E100 Flute Key Arm Bending Set?
Yes, exactly, A little tap goes a long way!TomJ wrote:Ah, I think I see. Makes sense. The catalog says something about "dialing in" the attack angle, which I guess means something along the lines of "hit it harder to adjust it more!"
Joe B