My recipe is to dissolve rosin in acetone to a saturated solution then dilute 1 
part of that solution with a further 3 parts of acetone.

 This gives a strong enough mix for coating strings in the cottoning area. I 
don't use it on the wheel personally.

You can get a bottle ready mixed in a brush applicator bottle from my site if 
you like. It's on the accessory page.

Neil 

 http://www.hurdy-gurdy.org.uk



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eaton Mike 
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 5:09 PM
  Subject: [HG] Liquid Rosin


  Hello Neil, 

  Gave your advice a quick go at lunchtime and got a dramatic improvement - 
thanks!  I think my mistake was believing that liquid rosin (which I normally 
use) clears the wheel of the old rosin layer as well as applying a new layer. 
Clearly that was not the case.  

  Are there any users of liquid rosin out there who can share advice/experience 
on this? 

  Also, I'm running short of liquid rosin and need to make some more up.  Can 
anyone supply a recipe?

  Mike
    -----Original Message-----
    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Sent: 12 April 2007 10:51
    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Subject: Re: [HG] Quick translation of the text on Simon's homepage


    Hi Mike

    Sounds like you have an accumulation of old rosin & general crud on your 
wheel.

     Normal playing is constantly smoothing the rosin layer and putting a 
polish on it in one direction- imagine stroking a hedgehog. When you turn the 
wheel the other way, the string is being bowed against the direction of polish 
and so gives a stronger friction.

    I suggest you get out the fine ( 400 grit) wet and dry abrasive, wrap it 
tightly round a flat block of wood and press it against the rapidly turning 
wheel. Change the face of the abrasive regularly and continue until there is no 
shiny spot on the paper.

     You will now have removed all the accumulated crud and can lightly add 
rosin.

    Incidentally, Cliff Stapleton told me years ago that does this routine 
before each cotton renewal.

    Good luck
      
    Neil 

     http://www.hurdy-gurdy.org.uk

    http://www.myspace.com/neilbrook


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Eaton Mike 
      To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
      Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:16 AM
      Subject: RE: [HG] Quick translation of the text on Simon's homepage


      All, 

      Now here's an interesting thing.  My low D chanter has been squealing at 
me for a couple of weeks  - jumping into harmonics.  I've tried all the usual 
tricks:  shimming the string to reduce the pressure, replacing the cotton, 
applying rosin to the string before replacing the cotton, taking the rosin off 
the wheel and replacing it afresh, changing the string for a brand new one ... 
nothing has worked.  

      And yet, if I turn the handle backwards, it plays as sweet as can be.

      What's going on here  - can anyone offer an explanation for this?

      Mike


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