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Clarinet tenon corks are easy to replace on your own with a few basic tools and a bit of time. In today’s video, I show you every step of the process in detail so you can repair your own instruments with confidence. Video time marks: 00:00 Intro 00:37 Getting old cork off 00:50 Tools needed 01:09 Taking keys off 02:41 Clean the tenon 03:08 Cutting new cork 04:47 Don’t Cut Yourself - Beveling 05:56 Apply glue 06:50 Let the glue dry 07:43 Put the cork on 09:09 Cut the extra cork off 09:34 Sand the cork 11:24 Seal & grease cork 12:44 Closing Clarinet tenon cork is 3/64” thick, or 1.22mm, and typical comes in 12” X 4” sections. You can get this from your local repair shop, from me or from any number of suppliers. The tools you’ll need are: Cutting Board Metal 6” ruler New razor blade Cork Cork scraper Emery board or sanding stick Contact cement Saxophone tenon cork is thicker and will cause you some troubles if used for clarinet tenons. Just get what you need and avoid the hassle. Have a repair question you’d like answered? Just leave a comment, write me an email or DM me on Instagram @RepairMasterclass. Learn to fix your own instrument with my Emergency Repair Guide. Full of step-by-step instructions, how-to videos and images, you can fix many emergency repairs yourself today. Get your copy at https://www.repairmasterclass.com Music on today’s video is from Podington Bear.