<html><div style='background-color:'><P>I used to use walnut oil, but it got sticky. Then my teacher told me that the oil from your skin is the best. From your brow. And the best thing is it costs you nothing but the
time to apply it <FONT face="Lucida Handwriting, Cursive" size=6><FONT size=3>Dale</FONT> <IMG height=12 src="http://graphics.hotmail.com/emwink.gif" width=12></FONT></P>>From: fleece beast <fleecebeast@gmail.com> >Reply-To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu >To: shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu >Subject: [Shaku] The Nature of Cracks >Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 17:36:57 -0800 > >I bound my shakuhachi and it's holding up well. I have some questions >concerning cracks and oil: > >1. Is the purpose of the bind to keep the opening of the crack from >getting wider? Is there any thing I can do to fill the crack or to >ensure that the crack does not continue down or up the flute? Should I >bind the entire cracked area?
> >2. I don't have any walnut oil and my flute is dry. Is there any >substitute that I can use? > > >Thanks, >David >_____________________________________________ > >List subscription information is at: > http://communication.ucsd.edu/shaku/listsub.html </div></html>
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