On Friday we made a flute push rod tool on the lathe. We used a nylon plastic. We faced each end, drilled a hole in one end for pushing out a head cork, and then we put a small mark on the other end 17 mm from the end (like you would see on a flute cleaning rod) for installing head corks. 17 mm is standard placement for a head cork on a student line flute.
About Me
- JoAnn Gaunt
- Leawood, Kansas, United States
- Before deciding to become a Band Instrument Repair Tech, I studied music at Fort Hays State University (Hays, Kansas). I received my B.A. in music from them. There I studied Saxophone and Clarinet under Dr. Kristen Pisano. I also studied voice under Dr. Joe Perniciaro, and Jazz Improvisation under Brad Dawson. I am a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, a music fraternity, and I served as the FHSU chapter Vice President of Rituals. While in high school I earned many of my undergraduate hours at Barton County Community College. There I studied saxophone with Steven Lueth and piano with Karole Erickson. I also graduated with a diploma of Band Instrument Repair from Southeast Technical College in Red Wing, Minnesota in 2011.
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