Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
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Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
Started with a Pelican Vault V700 rifle box and some choice material from Walmart. The result is a flight-worthy case for my bass trombone. Not shown are the wheels added to make transport easier ($12 from Amazon). Total cost of the project is about $200.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
Beautiful!
I’m still looking for one just a little shorter, I want a 36” overall on the exterior, but I may be out of luck there.
Love the interior,
Andy
I’m still looking for one just a little shorter, I want a 36” overall on the exterior, but I may be out of luck there.
Love the interior,
Andy
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
This is amazing! Love it. I'd love to do this too. You didn't cut the bell yourself, did you?
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
That is really cool but I would want to squeeze it into a smaller case. Like, that type of case but viola sized.
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Yeah, it looks pretty big to me.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 5:30 pm That is really cool but I would want to squeeze it into a smaller case. Like, that type of case but viola sized.
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Oh no. Gary Dafler did that for me. Size was secondary to airline imperviousness. It's still smaller than a guitar case, and thinner, so it should still frequently qualify as carry on, but stand up to checking if required.This is amazing! Love it. I'd love to do this too. You didn't cut the bell yourself, did you?
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
Nice work. Beautiful.
An excellent compromise of protection, size, durability and cost.
An excellent compromise of protection, size, durability and cost.
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Not sure. I might be able to take one next week.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
I want a bonna case with that interior
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
Thanks for the kind words. The closest to a 36-inch flight case suitable for repurposing that I found was a 37-note keyboard case. I didn't explore them too exhaustively because they looked like they were built like Anvil cases and weighed as much.
Perhaps that will be what someone is looking for.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
Doing a search on Ebay with "violin gun case" brings up some interesting items.Yeah, it looks pretty big to me.That is really cool but I would want to squeeze it into a smaller case. Like, that type of case but viola sized.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
The problem is we all want everything with no trade-offs. Yours is a beautiful adaptation of a very robust Pelican. There are a few keyboard and pedal board cases, but like you say, they are built like Anvil cases.heldenbone wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 11:20 pmThanks for the kind words. The closest to a 36-inch flight case suitable for repurposing that I found was a 37-note keyboard case. I didn't explore them too exhaustively because they looked like they were built like Anvil cases and weighed as much.
Perhaps that will be what someone is looking for.
I have seen very few rifle cases as nice as the Pelicans and none that come in at 36" overall. I may go a modular route eventually and make a slide case out of an arrow quiver case and something else for the bell section... but I don't see how doubling up on flanges and latches will save me weight or space yet.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
Heldenbone,
There are a couple things I really like about your case (apart from the fabric )
1) It would actually be HARD for a luggage inspector to accidentally put anything back incorrectly
and cause damage to the horn.
2) It has more travel room inside than any other case I've seen,
so no matter HOW it gets dropped, there is foam to take up shock
before ANY part gets to the edge of the case.
Nice work!
There are a couple things I really like about your case (apart from the fabric )
1) It would actually be HARD for a luggage inspector to accidentally put anything back incorrectly
and cause damage to the horn.
2) It has more travel room inside than any other case I've seen,
so no matter HOW it gets dropped, there is foam to take up shock
before ANY part gets to the edge of the case.
Nice work!
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
Did you use pluckable foam etc? Did you use an adhesive for the lining material?
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case
The case came with multiple single large sheets of non-perforated foam. I fitted it especially to that instrument by tracing its outline on the top layer, then cutting carefully with a sharp modelling knife. At the tuning slide end, the layers are cut so the valve slide is supported. The multiple layers made this easier. The cutout for the bell is deep enough to allow cushion above and below. The fabric is secured to the foam using E-6000 cement sparingly, and the foam is secured to the inside of the shell with double-sided adhesive film. I added a pair of luggage rollers from Amazon for $12, and later a set of opposing rubber feet so it would stand upright. Total cost was just under $200.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
Version 2.0 is still undergoing some testing, but the results so far are encouraging. Starting with a Gator 16-16.5" viola case, I've made it this far. Leadpipe sock in the lid, closed storage in the large end (hidden under bell), compression pillow rather than straps to restrain movement. Added d-rings for backpack straps and wheels/feet/handle for easy drag carrying, extra latch under handle for security. Interior is velveteen over compressible foam fitted especially to this trombone. Outer dimensions of case are 34" x 12" x 7", narrowing toward top.
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Now THAT is cool
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I hope the viola made a nice warm fire
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
Could you explain what kind of foam and how did you cut it to fit trombone?heldenbone wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 7:30 am Interior is velveteen over compressible foam fitted especially to this trombone.
BTW, nice looking case, I thought to do the same thing, but, unfortunately, I can't find Gator viola case, dealers in my country only have Gator 4/4 violin case, which is much smaller than viola's one.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
I'd be really curious as well! Nice side project.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
I bought foam rubber as a 1" thick sheet, 2' x 4' at a craft store. It cuts pretty easily with a razor knife, although if you prefer, aforementioned hobby store also sells a hot knife especially for cutting and sculpting foam rubber and styrofoam. It was really just a process of tracing and cutting the trace - first the case interior, next layer with an outline of the instrument body. I started out using E-6000 cement, but it smelled so bad I changed to hot-melt glue. The most fiddling went into getting the material to conform to all the odd contours. I ended up making cuts in the material once it was partially in place, and putting in odd size/shape patches to make things work gracefully. I'm stilling mulling over how the bell flare goes in. It may end up secured to the lid.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
Thank you for the explanation.
My thoughts were the same. Multi-layered foam insert.
I found foam in different thickness and even thought to laser cut it (there are a lot of companies which offer this service). But, price for one insert is quite high.
My thoughts were the same. Multi-layered foam insert.
I found foam in different thickness and even thought to laser cut it (there are a lot of companies which offer this service). But, price for one insert is quite high.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
With purchase of the viola case, foam, and some hardware bits, I'm into it for $200 (us) or a bit more. The material was a remnant in my wife's sewing stores. Plus a ridiculous amount of time, of course.
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Re: Home brew cut bell bass trombone case (revisited)
Wrapping up "revisited" for now after a couple suggested revisions:
o blocks to keep the slide in its own lane
o better bell flare stowage
o blocks to keep the slide in its own lane
o better bell flare stowage
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