No parts specified.
- Step 1 Cork.
- Clean the joint with soap and water.
- Measure the width of the tenon joint.
- Cut the new cork to match the width of the tenon joint.
- Peel off the backside of the cork to reveal the adhesive.
- Wrap the cork around the joint.
- Sand the cork with sandpaper until the cork is smooth.
Similarly one may ask, how much does it cost to get cork fixed on a clarinet?
Clarinet Repair Services
| ITEMIZED REPAIRS | COST |
|---|---|
| Tenon Cork Key Spring Bent Key/Rod | $30.00 +$20.00 each additional item |
| All Other Work | $75.00/hr |
Similarly, what is the best adhesive for cork? Our Top 6 Best Glue for Cork in 2021
- E6000 237032 Glue for Cork Projects.
- Gorilla Original Waterproof Polyurethane Glue (4-Oz bottle)
- Boot-Fix Instant Professional Adhesive for Cork Board.
- ELMERS Board Mate Extra Strength Spray Adhesive.
- Aleene's 24964 Fast Grab Tacky Glue (8-Oz)
One may also ask, how much does it cost to repair a cracked clarinet?
Obviously, every crack is different and the exact cost will depend on the severity of the crack. Most common crack repairs can be performed for around $60-100. One of our more popular jobs that customers are most impressed with, our Minor Overhaul is an instant performance upgrade to any clarinet.
How thick is clarinet cork?
Cork pads: preferred for clarinet upper joints. Thickness is usually 3mm.
