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Marco Daniele
All Brass & Woodwind Repairs
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Working on a crushed bell
![]() Crushed Bell BeforeSevere creases can be worked on but will always leave marks on the re-shaped finish. | ![]() Crushed Bell Before |
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![]() Crushed Bell Before | ![]() Crushed Bell After |
![]() Crushed Bell After | ![]() Crushed Bell After |
![]() Crushed Bell After |
Making a new Sax neck tenon & body receiver
![]() Brass stock bored out. | ![]() Parting the bored out stock. |
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![]() The receiver. | ![]() The tenon. |
![]() Final shaping of both parts. | ![]() Both parts fine fitted. |
![]() Cut to size & polished. | ![]() Finished tenon soldered on. Neck screw housing made & silver soldered to the receiver. |
Selmer Mk VI Alto Sax Overhaul
![]() Body stack removed of dents & straightened. Necessary posts aligned & recited for screw rod fit | ![]() Tone holes on body stack checked, levelled finished |
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![]() Neck dents removed & to be re-corked | ![]() Dents removed from bell & tone holes levelled & finished |
![]() Screws & rods to be buffed & cleaned. Springs are to be measured with for length & thickness for replacement | ![]() keys about to be stripped of pads, corks, felts & all adhesives |
![]() Final stage checking | ![]() Selmer logo bell |
![]() Selmer Logo Octave key | ![]() |
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