Can a broken tenon be fixed?

    
Can a broken tenon be fixed?    13:42 on Monday, October 12, 2009          

Prettybird1212
(56 points)
Posted by Prettybird1212

Ok, so I just picked up Bassoon a few weeks ago and my friend has been helping me learn it. I've been using an old Puchner bassoon from my school. Today when I was trying to put it together, one of the Tenons (the small one that fits into the boot joint) broke in half. I am seriously hoping it can be fixed because right now I'm stuck using the crappy bassoon that hardly goes together and sounds terrible. My question is, can a broken tenon be fixed successfully?

I'm going to assume that you're all going to tell me I need to be more careful in the future, and I already know that. I really don't want you all to bash me or anything, I just want a straight answer.

Thanks


Re: Can a broken tenon be fixed?    14:47 on Monday, October 12, 2009          

contra448
(771 points)
Posted by contra448

Yes - a Puchner is well worth doing. However you will need to find a technician who is a specialist with bassoon tenons to do it & they can be hard to find. Also it is an expensive job. Don't waste your time trying to glue it as the joint will never be strong enough.


   




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