Cutting a Bass Bell
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Cutting a Bass Bell
I currently have a Bach Bass with a 10.5 inch bell and I was wondering if any knows a place around Frisco Tx that will do that, and a place where it's not to expensive. I know that would be hard to find but, I'm only in high school so money is a little tight
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Re: Cutting a Bass Bell
Justin Cooper at the UNT repair shop is great!
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Re: Cutting a Bass Bell
Why do you want to cut it? I'm not sure any of the screwbell cases will fit an L flare.
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I think the shires one fits a 10”. It’s at the shop now but I’ll get it back Saturday. I can measure if you remind me.
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Re: Cutting a Bass Bell
I’m with Aidan, I don’t think any of the cases fit a 10.5 inch bell flare. 10 inch fits fine in the Bonna case.
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Re: Cutting a Bass Bell
According to the mb website, they apparently do fit 10.5 flares. Probably would be too tight for comfort though
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Yeah, IMHO if you are more worried about money than the quality of the work, you shouldn't be having bells cut.BassBoneBroden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2024 8:33 pm I currently have a Bach Bass with a 10.5 inch bell and I was wondering if any knows a place around Frisco Tx that will do that, and a place where it's not to expensive. I know that would be hard to find but, I'm only in high school so money is a little tight
Are you going to be flying by plane with your horn a lot or involved in a situation that requires a cut bell, or do you just want to cut it because that seems to be the thing to do right now?
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Re: Cutting a Bass Bell
be pretty easy to just wrap up the flare and throw it in a suitcase, though.
i was actually wondering if the OP was talking about *trimming* the bell, not screw bell converting it.
i was actually wondering if the OP was talking about *trimming* the bell, not screw bell converting it.