[Hornlist] Re:Mouthpiece to lead-pipe fit

2009-05-02 Thread KendallBetts
Hi Cameron,
 
This has now been corrected.  Walter made mouthpieces in batches using  
hand made cutters.  Each batch was slightly different, despite his skills  on 
the lathe.  Cutters would wear, tolerance might be slightly off from  batch 
to batch.  We have designed and built a semi-automated tool  holder/cutting 
device and now use a more precise lathe than Walter's.  We  also use 
commercial carbide steel cutters now.  Every mouthpiece is  identical.  The 
only 
problems, and very slight, we've been having are  with the plater varying the 
plate from batch to batch.  Even with that,  They are still within .001 
tolerance.  I'll have pictures/explanations on  the site once I get a round 
tuit.  Any body ever see those on E-bay?
 
KB
 
 
In a message dated 5/2/2009 1:00:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
horn-requ...@music.memphis.edu writes:

On Thu,  30 Apr 2009 14:30:50  EDT, kendallbe...@aol.com writes:

Yes, Tina,  if you purchase a Lawson lead-pipe, you can get a Lawson
mouthpiece that  will fit perfectly and match the acoustic.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I  have not always found this to be true. During the many years that I   
played on a Lawson Fourier, my various Lawson mouthpieces went into   
the receiver at different depths.

But the combination of Lawson  leadpipe and mouthpiece was certainly an  
excellent  one!

Sincerely,
Cameron Kopf  



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Re: [Hornlist] Re:Mouthpiece to lead-pipe fit

2009-05-02 Thread Tina Barkan

once I get a round tuit.  Any body ever see those on E-bay?


Not on E-bay but I got one at a trade show.

Tina

On May 2, 2009, at 1:42 PM, kendallbe...@aol.com wrote:


Hi Cameron,

This has now been corrected.  Walter made mouthpieces in batches using
hand made cutters.  Each batch was slightly different, despite his  
skills  on
the lathe.  Cutters would wear, tolerance might be slightly off  
from  batch
to batch.  We have designed and built a semi-automated tool  holder/ 
cutting

device and now use a more precise lathe than Walter's.  We  also use
commercial carbide steel cutters now.  Every mouthpiece is   
identical.  The only
problems, and very slight, we've been having are  with the plater  
varying the
plate from batch to batch.  Even with that,  They are still within . 
001
tolerance.  I'll have pictures/explanations on  the site once I get  
a round

tuit.  Any body ever see those on E-bay?

KB


In a message dated 5/2/2009 1:00:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
horn-requ...@music.memphis.edu writes:

On Thu,  30 Apr 2009 14:30:50  EDT, kendallbe...@aol.com writes:

Yes, Tina,  if you purchase a Lawson lead-pipe, you can get a Lawson
mouthpiece that  will fit perfectly and match the acoustic.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I  have not always found this to be true. During the many years that I
played on a Lawson Fourier, my various Lawson mouthpieces went into
the receiver at different depths.

But the combination of Lawson  leadpipe and mouthpiece was certainly  
an

excellent  one!

Sincerely,
Cameron Kopf



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Diet

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[Hornlist] Re:Mouthpiece to lead-pipe fit

2009-05-01 Thread Cameron Kopf

On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:30:50  EDT, kendallbe...@aol.com writes:

Yes, Tina, if you purchase a Lawson lead-pipe, you can get a Lawson
mouthpiece that will fit perfectly and match the acoustic.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I have not always found this to be true. During the many years that I  
played on a Lawson Fourier, my various Lawson mouthpieces went into  
the receiver at different depths.


But the combination of Lawson leadpipe and mouthpiece was certainly an  
excellent one!


Sincerely,
Cameron Kopf 
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