Re: Stainless Steel Tuba?
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:37 pm
Ewww!!
1) You couldn't beg me or pay me enough to work that hard to make one. Steel, by it's very nature, is not very maleable... You'd have to cast the damn thing and it'd weigh a ton! Remember, brass is soft... that's why they make brass instruments out of it
2) Schilke tried a steel trumpet bell. Notice how many you see in production.
Steel is - to me - a "dead" metal. While more live than plastic, it's lifeless and flat to me. Mouthpieces too, for me. But in general, I wouldn't even want to know what one would sound like.
You can't really solder steel. It's welded, or uses adhesive. You can silver solder it, but it's problematic to work consistently with 900 degree solder.
Again... Ewwwww!
J.c.S.
1) You couldn't beg me or pay me enough to work that hard to make one. Steel, by it's very nature, is not very maleable... You'd have to cast the damn thing and it'd weigh a ton! Remember, brass is soft... that's why they make brass instruments out of it
2) Schilke tried a steel trumpet bell. Notice how many you see in production.
Steel is - to me - a "dead" metal. While more live than plastic, it's lifeless and flat to me. Mouthpieces too, for me. But in general, I wouldn't even want to know what one would sound like.
You can't really solder steel. It's welded, or uses adhesive. You can silver solder it, but it's problematic to work consistently with 900 degree solder.
Again... Ewwwww!
J.c.S.