The testing lab. 00:00 hour.
Scientifically every protein can cause a reaction of the immune system. The lenti cells in cork contain protein, so it is possible. Toxicology than looks at occupational hazards to find unsafe levels of exposion. In the case of copper toxity they measured the amount of Cu in the hairs of copper miners. In this case they looked at cork traders and found a specific disease: suberosis. If this was a scientific forum I would start my answer like this. But as we are discussing saxophones and the second line of my comment contained the scientific impossible Cork allergy it is appropriate to think of the other meaning of allergy which only exists in the mind.Is cork allergy even a thing?
Neoprene is weak for chlorinated solvents.I’m completely clueless. Hard rubber with ??? as cork alternative of unknown material. SO ?????
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'Suberosis' is an allergic reaction in the lungs (extrinsic allergic alveolitis or hypersensitivity pneumonitis ***) to fungal proteins in mouldy cork, not a reaction to cork itself. It was common in cork workers exposed to high levels of mouldy cork dust.…. In this case they looked at cork traders and found a specific disease: suberosis. If this was a scientific forum I would start my answer like this.
They are (or were) also usred for floating fishing nets. No good if they absorbed water.It's a closed cell structure, the cells filled with air, which makes corks float indefinitely, and which makes them excellent at sealing bottle necks.
Well, “scientifically”, one can die from water toxicity. Thank you for acknowledging that we are on a saxophone forum where one can and should assume consumer-level proportions of exposure.Scientifically every protein can cause a reaction of the immune system. The lenti cells in cork contain protein, so it is possible. Toxicology than looks at occupational hazards to find unsafe levels of exposion. In the case of copper toxity they measured the amount of Cu in the hairs of copper miners. In this case they looked at cork traders and found a specific disease: suberosis. If this was a scientific forum I would start my answer like this. But as we are discussing saxophones and the second line of my comment contained the scientific impossible Cork allergy it is appropriate to think of the other meaning of allergy which only exists in the mind.
Neoprene is weak for chlorinated solvents.
Nice test. It is not such a strong difference as dry and cooked pasta, but there is some difference. That sample 1 increased in thickness while sample 2 decreased is surprising.Baseline of two samples.
Start 60% Humidity,Temperature 21.4c / 70.5f
Thickness #1, 1.94mm #2, 1.88mm
Durometer #1, 68.5° #2, 69.0°
@ 1:00 hour
Thickness
#1, 1.95mm #2, 1.86mm
Durometer
#1, 60.5° #2, 65°
Got distracted…
@3:00 hours
Thickness
#1, 1.95mm. #2, 1.85mm
Durometer
#1, 59° #2, 65°
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I use to folow Erick. D. Brand method from the 30's. I use to fasten the neck in a bench vise. I use tapered tube corks. Use a med coarse round file tapered hole is not big enough. It's dry fitting a pad.I’ve never bought cork tubes just for this reason. I wonder how elastic they are ? Sheet cork has very little elasticity. It’s like concrete. Compresses well, but doesn’t stretch.
All within normal measurement accuracy. For all intents and purposes, no change in thickness, no change in hardness.Nice test. It is not such a strong difference as dry and cooked pasta, but there is some difference. That sample 1 increased in thickness while sample 2 decreased is surprising.
Not to mention, although I am, original life jackets and life rings.They are (or were) also usred for floating fishing nets. No good if they absorbed water.
Sadly its all plastic in the oceans now!
I'm sure you wouldn't be using mouldy cork on your sax 😳From now on I will wear a mask when sanding cork !
Yeah I know. I suffer from extreme MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome). Although cork dust isn’t a trigger so far.Nevertheless any dust is a potential respiratory irritant so a mask is a good idea![]()
Baseline of two samples for wet testing.
Start 60% Humidity,Temperature 21.4c / 70.5f
Thickness #1, 1.94mm #2, 1.88mm
Durometer #1, 68.5° #2, 69.0°
@ 1:00 hour
Thickness
#1, 1.95mm #2, 1.86mm
Durometer
#1, 60.5° #2, 65°
Got distracted…
@3:00 hours
Thickness
#1, 1.95mm. #2, 1.85mm
Durometer
#1, 59° #2, 65°
Which was more fun?Sample #1 hammered as I would normally. Ball side used on steel surface.
#2 sample squeezed with parallel pliers like I would normally do.
I love heavy metal. I usually hammer to the song “War Pigs”.Which was more fun?
No, it's called eternal love!The pads & paint (lacquer?) had a bad reaction and melted together.
