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by Tubaing » Sun May 04, 2008 12:31 am
Today I started adding a fourth valve to a Conn 14I euphonium. Prior to today (May 3) I already moved the 1st and 3rd valve slides to the top.
It started like this:
The fouth valve and tubing came from the Eb Sousaphone part shown in the above picture. The bore of the Sousa and the euph happened to be the same.
It is turning out very well but still has a lot more to be done.
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Kevin Specht
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by Tubaing » Sun May 04, 2008 8:24 pm
It's done being built but I still have to clean it up. Today (May 4) I cut down the tubing of the bugle, added a main tuning slide (from a York 75 Trombone), and added braces.
It plays a lot better than I expected. The tuning isn't bad... it's a little better
. This was a fun weekend project.
http://s220.photobucket.com/albums/dd18 ... fications/
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Kevin Specht
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by Tubaing » Wed May 07, 2008 10:28 pm
Bob1062 wrote: Have you considered adding a rotary valve as the 4th? You might even be able to use the valve and tubing from a trombone.
I've concidered it but I use the parts I have that fit. Also, I prefer pistons.