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Hi Antonio,
I was able to locate the trumpet forum and used Google translator to figure out what it meant! :-) I have some more useful information to share... I built the French horn first, this was when I first was figuring out how to make rounded wooden tubes. The wall thickness was pretty thick, and at the time I had no idea as to how important the inner bore was to the sound. I just built the instrument so that the outside dimensions were accurate. It ended up making sounds, but I kind of refrain from playing it because it sounded so bad. But it at least showed me that it was possible. On the trombone, I started making the inner bore a little more accurate. The bell section was the correct bore, and it sounded great, but once I made the slides, the inner bore ended up being smaller in that section, so the playability suffered. At this point I realized how important the bore was and made sure the bore of the trumpet was perfectly accurate. The valves definitely do work, I refrained from exercising them in the video because I had a carving competition that weekend I was entering it in, and wouldn't have time to do any repairs if anything went wrong. Since the show ended, I have been playing it and using the valves.
With what I know now with building 3, I want to go back and build the french horn and the trombone again so they sound better. I imagine that after 3 more instruments, I will be dramatically better again. There is no-one to ask for help on these, so I am going on intuition and what-ever I can learn from research on the internet on how real ones generate sound and what factors effect the sound.
I'm pretty confident that this trumpet will remain quite playable for a long time, all though the reality is that it is not as robust as one of brass. It's more of a museum quality playable showpiece that could be used for the occasional recording. If anyone is really interested in buying one, I could build a custom one for $6800 US Dollars. I built this one in 3 weeks, which part of that time was engineering the springs; the next one will go much quicker.
Thank you again for letting me use your recording, (and sharing my video on the forums) So far half of my video views have come from your forum.
Rob
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