The vitamin e oil keeps the almond oil from going rancid.
Almond oil for wood instruments.
The moeck maintenance kit contains almond oil but one can also purchase it at a chemist s or at a drug store.
Cloth soaked with linseed oil can ignite spontaneously.
Pure and non toxic with quick drying times.
Oil can swell the wood cracking the instrument at the tenons.
Linseed oil is better because it won t make the recorder sticky.
Wipe it off completely so your recorder doesn t get sticky from oil residue.
Beyond that there were various suggestions to use almond oil raw linseed oil and olive oil.
It is clear quick drying and penetrates the grain to enhance and protect the.
Boiled linseed oil is common as a wood finish but contains some potentially hazardous drying compounds.
It cures to a flat fine film that protects your recorder very well against the influence of humidity and does not wash out as quick as sweet almond oil which has a lower viscosity.
The traditional oil for woodwind instruments is linseed oil.
The oil comes in a glass bottle and i suggest standing this bottle in hot water for a few minutes to warm the oil pour it onto the wood and wipe around with a piece of kitchen paper allow it to soak in for a minute or two then wipe off any excess with clean kitchen paper.
For keys it is recommendable to use sewing machine or special key oil.
A serpent is a double s shaped instrument made of wood wrapped in leather but blown with a brass mouthpiece this instrument had dried out centuries ago and was little more than a leather shell enclosing a pile of dust.
Grape seed oil is better because it is thinner.
Cyanoacrylate ca superglue will polymerize linseed oil and several other oils that are normally not considered drying oils so you can make almond oil laquer with it.
Oil the exterior to keep your recorder looking pretty.
Let cloth used for oiling therefore dry outspread by exposure to air.
Almost every maker recommends sweet almond oil with vitamin e oil added to it.
Apply oil on a daily basis always polishing the recorder using a cloth or piece of leather dampened with oil.
Don t oil your recorders because the wood is already treated and the oil could damage the wood.
Groundnut or peanut oil and sweet almond oil.
Allow the oil enough time to soak in at least for an hour.
Polymerized linseed oil is the best of both worlds.
Maintaining your instrument.
Other bore oils on the market can contain petroleum distillates and or dyes none of which is necessary nor desired for oiling the wood of your premium instrument.
The cells swell up and the wood expands.
Almond oil is the best.
Tung oil is a plant based oil used as a wood finish.
The best repair shops in the world and artists trust a simple natural almond oil for their instruments.
Nitric acid will do it and can stain the wood at the same time if you add a little metal reddish brown for iron reddish green for copper blue black for silver.
Once the oil has polymerized the rate of water crossing is significantly reduced and the oil is more permanently retained.
Almond oil is the preferred oil for oiling the bore of wood clarinets oboes piccolos.