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Why do they keep designing new models that aren’t of any use?
We serious artistes all need 6/4 five-valve plastic C tubas - and that weigh a scant 20 pounds.


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And it MUST have a York leadpipe and .750 valves. Anything else is garbage.
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YOU HAVE ACTIVATED THE TUBA GOD!
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Oh, since 1996 I have wondered about this, and here it is for all to read. Very informative…

https://the-chronicles-of-tuba.fandom.com/wiki/Tuba_God
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Pay no attention to that 4/4 B-flat tuba behind the curtain!!!
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I mean, after all, if Chevy can use plastic for the intake manifold for the turbo of my Sonic, why not a tuba? They seem to be about the same displacement and produce similar pitches out the back with the factory hot-rod kit, which I have on mine. :tuba:
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Don't give me any ideas😅
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the elephant wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 8:40 am YOU HAVE ACTIVATED THE TUBA GOD!

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If they would just make a plastic clone of the NStar with quiet valves, I'd get one. But I heard Mark Nelson play the BBb version a few years ago in his recital, and while its "tuba sound" was acceptable, the clicking of the valves put it totally out of the running for anything except kids who would likely break a "real" tuba. This one at least you can glue back together.
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Actually they're rather fragile, from what I've read. Brass actually has better strength to weight, than plastics like ABS, PET, polypropylene, so to make it as strong, you'd have to forego the light weight. (I don't have any real knowledge of these matters, and I suppose at least there's more to it when you consider the nature of failures etc., but that's what the chart seems to say.) Carbon fiber is much stronger at light weight, but I think that isn't a practical material for small parts like the valve mechanism.
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I’ve never thought of plastic is really lightweight, except for when it’s super thin and disposable.
When they started making white sousaphones out of that weird resin - and stopped making them out of fiberglass, they went from light to heavy - and from indestructible to brittle.
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Fully carbon fiber tuba?
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donn wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 3:00 pm Carbon fiber is much stronger at light weight, but I think that isn't a practical material for small parts like the valve mechanism.
I think I read that you can now 3D print using carbon fiber...
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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York-aholic wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 10:59 amI think I read that you can now 3D print using carbon fiber...
wow...That's really cool that you can do that, Brian. :smilie8: :clap:
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bloke wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:22 pm
York-aholic wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 10:59 amI think I read that you can now 3D print using carbon fiber...
wow...That's really cool that you can do that, Brian. :smilie8: :clap:
It’s Jason 😆, but I’ve only printed with PLA (I don’t even know what that stands for but is what beginning ‘users’ of 3D printers use).

I was just pointing out that would be one way to make valves out of carbon fiber. I’m not saying it’s a good idea…
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York-aholic wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:30 pmIt’s Jason 😆
I know who you are.
You just don’t get the joke. 🥸
Reread the thread.
I was teasing you about your use of the word “you“.
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