Converting from standard shank to Remington shank

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bigbandbone
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Converting from standard shank to Remington shank

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When I get back to my home shop in a couple of weeks I'm going to experiment with converting standard shanks to Brown and Sharpe taper shanks.
How many degrees of taper does a Brown and Sharpe taper have?
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Re: Converting from standard shank to Remington shank

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https://littlemachineshop.com/Reference/Tapers.php

FWIW, there was a thread about the Remington shank on tromboneforum.org in which someone—possibly Doug Elliott(?)—mentioned that, contrary to conventional wisdom, the Remington shank was actually NOT Brown and Sharpe.
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Re: Converting from standard shank to Remington shank

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Correct. Everybody seems to refer to it as B&S but it's not. If you want to match the taper find a real Remington mouthpiece and measure.
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Re: Converting from standard shank to Remington shank

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So what is the correct taper on the Elkhart large shank Trombones? I was under the impression it was the Brown and Sharpe taper.
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Re: Converting from standard shank to Remington shank

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Doug Elliott wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2019 6:29 pm Correct. Everybody seems to refer to it as B&S but it's not. If you want to match the taper find a real Remington mouthpiece and measure.
Or, presumably he has a Remington taper leadpipe or he wouldn't need the mouthpiece. Would it be possible to insert something soft, maybe a warm piece of wax or crayon, and measure the taper that way?

Competitive rifle shooters use something called Cerrosafe to measure rifle chambers, but that seems like overkill for this.
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