Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?

The Chiff & Fipple Irish Flute on-line community. Sideblown for your protection.
User avatar
carrie
Posts: 2066
Joined: Thu Jan 03, 2002 6:00 pm

Re: Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?

Post by carrie »

an seanduine wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 12:36 am I use these on my cocus, and my Blackwood flutes. Flute Lip Plate Shields. I get mine from Sweetwater, but they're available on Amazon. Easy to clean and sterilize (in case it is a cold or cold sore virus). Reduces contact with the flute. YMMV.

Bob
Thanks so much for this recommendation. So far, so good! And happy new year!
/cf
PB+J
Posts: 1308
Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2018 5:40 am
antispam: No
Please enter the next number in sequence: 8
Tell us something.: I'm a historian and the author of "The Beat Cop:Chicago's Chief O'Neill and the Creation of Irish Music," published by the University of Chicago in 2022. I live in Arlington VA and play the flute sincerely but not well

Re: Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?

Post by PB+J »

I worked with Cocobolo for a while. Beautiful wood, before long it got to the point where I was sneezing with a runny nose and then with unpleasant symptoms that felt like poisoning--mild feverishness, respiratory restriction. Needless to say I quit working with it. A while ago I found a small piece of scrap and sanded it to fit at the heel cap on a classical guitar--symptoms started right up.

So far nothing from blackwood, but it confirms my sense that delrin is underrated
User avatar
Terry McGee
Posts: 3356
Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2004 4:12 pm
Please enter the next number in sequence: 1
Location: Malua Bay, on the NSW Nature Coast
Contact:

Re: Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?

Post by Terry McGee »

And so you can see why I run 3 dust extractors in my workshop, hooked up by a network of pipes and gates to 16 inlets, one or more on every machine. I haven't suffered from any contact issues with flutes, but the dust is a killer, promoting a reaction they term "Snivelling Conjunctivitis".

It's assumed that these timbers came up with these horrible poisons to keep them safe from insects boring into them. But even so, from time-to-time, we come across the tell-tale signs of where some intrepid bug has managed to penetrate the defences.

And the mopane tree has a grub that eats its leaves, and is highly prized in Africa as a source of tasty protein. You'll find recipes on the web...
User avatar
Steve Bliven
Posts: 2994
Joined: Sat Jan 31, 2004 2:06 pm
antispam: No
Location: Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA

Re: Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?

Post by Steve Bliven »

Terry McGee wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:53 pm And the mopane tree has a grub that eats its leaves, and is highly prized in Africa as a source of tasty protein. You'll find recipes on the web...
Note to self: Don't read C&F right after breakfast.

Best wishes.

Steve
Live your life so that, if it was a book, Florida would ban it.
Post Reply