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Expensive delicate instrument experiment #1.
I live in Ontario. It is incredibly dry currently. I try to play once a day. Everytime I open the tube, open the fabric bag, open the plastic bag i'm afraid that my flute has cracked.
As such, i'm going to buy a Dampit. I've heard good, i've heard bad, i've heard indifferent. I figure worst case scenario, it'll look like a tropical rainforest and smell like a soggy ham sandwich or that bag of oranges i've been meaning to throw out or pass off as brownies to unsuspecting friends.
I'm going to add a drop of Thieves Essential Oil to the Dampit and see what does (or does not) happen. It's anti-fungal on surface contact as well as vapors.
Can anyone think of a reason why this could be a bad idea?
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Just make sure you don't get the oil on the blowing edge !
I did and because it was such a strong oil, it burnt my lips and affected my blowing for a month.
Kel.
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Vevolis wrote:
Can anyone think of a reason why this could be a bad idea?
Not a bad idea, but I recommend skipping the dampit (which puts moisture down INTO the bore; it's only required in the atmosphere of the plastic storage bag, or other somewhat sealed enclosure) and doing this:
http://www.yungflutes.com/log/archives/ … our_s.html
I also believe that IF you play at least once a day, and keep your flute in the poly bag, you should have no problems, no matter how dry
it is in your area. IF.
eB
Last edited by edosan (2008-03-02 09:41:05)
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Hey Vevolis,
Vevolis wrote:
Expensive delicate instrument experiment #1.
I live in Ontario. It is incredibly dry currently. I try to play once a day. Everytime I open the tube, open the fabric bag, open the plastic bag i'm afraid that my flute has cracked.
As such, i'm going to buy a Dampit. I've heard good, i've heard bad, i've heard indifferent. I figure worst case scenario, it'll look like a tropical rainforest and smell like a soggy ham sandwich or that bag of oranges i've been meaning to throw out or pass off as brownies to unsuspecting friends.
I'm going to add a drop of Thieves Essential Oil to the Dampit and see what does (or does not) happen. It's anti-fungal on surface contact as well as vapors.
Can anyone think of a reason why this could be a bad idea?
As Ed mentioned if you play it daily, a lot of breath moisture and body oils from the hands and face goes into the flute. After playing and using the Tsyutoshi cloth, I usually blow four or five warm breaths into the plastic bag before sealing it with a rubber band. I've never used a Dampit. A 50 - 55% humidity level is good for storage.
Best, Perry
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