Thanks so much for this recommendation. So far, so good! And happy new year!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
Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?
Re: Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?
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Re: Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?
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
So far nothing from blackwood, but it confirms my sense that delrin is underrated
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Re: Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?
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...
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...
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Re: Symptoms of Blackwood allergy?
Note to self: Don't read C&F right after breakfast.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...
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