Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
13:25 on Thursday, January 5, 2012
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RayneBowBrite (3 points)
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Hi,
New to posting here, but I have been reading things and searching on things here for a few months now. I had a question to those of you who have replaced pads on your flute. My question I guess would be, who do you recommend to order pads from? Can you find pads locally at a music store, or is it an online only deal?
I'm just looking for run of the mill pads, I don't need any gold, or synthetic stuff, just basic. Also, when you order the pads, do they come with any paper shims, or is that something you would have to order separately?
And for those who are curious, I'm re-padding a Yamaha 225s, and a Gemeinhardt M2.
I have no experience with this what so ever, I have been researching, and actually found a GREAT manual online for free, studied that. Have taken apart both flutes numerous times, watched any and all YouTube videos that deal with taking apart or building flutes etc for over a month now. I have studied everything lol
I have 2 flutes to practice on, they both NEED new pads, and I do not have the money to get someone to do it for me. I am a SAHM of 4 kids 5yrs and under, and after 830pm, I have a lot of time to kill, and I have a mind that needs to learn. I used to take apart and rebuild old sewing machines for my own happiness. I like taking apart stuff, and fixing things.
If you have any negative comments, keep them to yourself, I have read some pretty mean stuff to people who wanted to repad a flute, and it seems like everyone is generally against it. I can see that, and understand why. I took a billion pictures with my phone as I took my flute apart the first time lol I sat there for 20mins, scared to even put it back together, and it took me about 3 hours to take it apart, polish and clean, and put it back together, had to figure out why it didn't play right, realized I forgot to hook a spring, then realized a spring was out of alignment and had to figure out how to get it bent right, then my keys wouldn't press down at the same time, or one would seal poorly (I don't know the proper names for the keys, but the keys that press down the others keys) so I had to adjust the screws on that. Its a VERY tedious process, but I loved it! If you are not slow going, and very careful, yeah, you could easily mess up your flute. Its something that takes a LOT of patience, a lot of observing to see how it all works, especially when adjusting the screws, and a lot of time. Having the right tools helps too
Anyways, figure I'd throw in the back story there as well, so people can get an understanding of where I am coming from. If any of it comes off as rude, please don't take it that way. I love my flutes, and I LOVED playing when I was younger, and I love learning.
So yeah, sorry for the novel, but figured I'd get it out of the way LOL
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
21:42 on Thursday, January 5, 2012
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JButky (657 points)
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Pads are available separately from shims.
You can sometimes buy in sets for a particular model but sometimes you get one or two that are the wrong size. They come in half mm increments.
Most techs order in dozen lots (as they are sold). Most common sizes mm are
11.5 and 12 for trill and vent
Body 17.5 through 19.5
Occasionally you need a 17 or even a 16.5 for a thumb, C# trill or G# key. And in rare instances a 20mm for some footjoints.
Most common body sizes are 17.5-18.5
The yellow B38 pads from ferrees are fine.
http://www.ferreestools.com
303 or 311's from JLSmith are standard too.
http://www.jlsmithco.com/LUCIEN-DELUXE_2
For shims paper or plastic will be fine Thickness of .003" is sufficient and whole number mm sizes will do (17mm/18mm/19mm)Seen as 17X.003"
http://www.jlsmithco.com/SHIMS
(Part 501)
Ferree's sells these too under a different part #.
Usually sold in lots of 100
If you have need of any further questions just ask..
Joe B
some of my hats:
Pearl Flutes Product Specialist
Repair Technician
Previous VP of NAPBIRT
National Repair Clinician
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
22:16 on Thursday, January 5, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
23:07 on Thursday, January 5, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
06:57 on Friday, January 6, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
12:13 on Friday, January 6, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
16:45 on Friday, January 6, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
21:35 on Friday, January 6, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
12:23 on Saturday, January 7, 2012
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RayneBowBrite (3 points)
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You guys are my heroes right now! Thank you for all the information on finding these things, and sharing your opinions and experiences
I have now found out, that paper shims are gonna be my killer on buying. LOL I think, so far in measuring, I have 6 different sizes between the flutes where shims will be needed. I'm not even gonna ask what leveling tone holes is all about, sounds very important, and very VERY tricky, more so than just padding a flute. So I will wait to venture to that land after seeing how this all goes!
My boyfriend bought me digital calipers as my birthday present yesterday! So I have been measuring like crazy! And after I get measurements, gonna measure a couple more times just to be safe! My dad, and many other folks always say measure twice, cut once, I figure with flutes, measure 3 times, and order pads once! LOL
I think I will order pads through musicmedic, I found if you order the pads separately, its cheaper by a couple dollars than ordering a set, and I plan on getting a couple extra of each size (or a few more if its a common one!) so if I do butcher a pad or more, I will have some spares. I'm sure I'll kill a few by accident, but its all about learning, and if I don't, I'll have some spares on hand if I do any more flutes after these two are done.
You guys have been an awesome help. I'll probably be MIA for a bit while waiting for supplies to come in, I'll have to order shims first, then the pads, and cork pieces. A lot of the cork bumpers (the super tiny pieces have come off, i can see the old shellac from where they were.)
Also, is shellac the way to go with putting those on, or is there a better glue/adhesive?
Thanks again!!!
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
21:53 on Saturday, January 7, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
22:18 on Saturday, January 7, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
22:28 on Saturday, January 7, 2012
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Re: Where to order pads, paper shims? Any good recommendations?
22:34 on Saturday, January 7, 2012
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