Tins for Backbore Storage
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2023 7:11 pm
I was recently looking for a good storage option for my extra AR Resonance backbores. Some of the more open tapers get pretty thin at the end, and I wanted to make sure they weren't accidentally damaged while not in use. As I was looking at some of the big size storage tins from CountyComm, which I had recently picked up, I thought they might offer a good solution. These are like Altoids tins, except larger, with thicker walls.
The top of the tin has a laser etched topographical design:
While inside is nice and open: Plenty of room for backbores. Of course, it wouldn't be great to just toss all the backbores inside and call it a day... they'd all be banging around against each other inside every time the tin was moved. But, CountyComm also has silicone dividers available, which fit neatly inside ("Zombie Green" pictured here):
The silicone provides a nice cushion, protecting against metal-on-metal contact. It turns out that AR Resonance backbores for both tenor and bass mouthpieces fit nicely inside each of these divided compartments. With the divider in, the only thing to really worry about would be the underside of the lid when closed. If the tin is always flat and upright, this isn't a problem, but as soon as you toss it into a gig bag... all bets are off. Some sheet felt and a hot glue gun fix that issue pretty fast, though: There is enough room in each compartment for 2 backbores, if you have a lot to store and really want to pack them in (but extra tins are pretty cheap). CountyComm also sells a Kydex sheath for these tins. The sheath includes an attachment clip, which makes it pretty easy to keep in place within a mute/accessory bag.
You could get fancy with custom fit foam cutouts inside the tins to hold the backbores even more securely. But, just the tins, dividers, and a bit of felt work pretty well for a quick and durable storage solution.
The top of the tin has a laser etched topographical design:
While inside is nice and open: Plenty of room for backbores. Of course, it wouldn't be great to just toss all the backbores inside and call it a day... they'd all be banging around against each other inside every time the tin was moved. But, CountyComm also has silicone dividers available, which fit neatly inside ("Zombie Green" pictured here):
The silicone provides a nice cushion, protecting against metal-on-metal contact. It turns out that AR Resonance backbores for both tenor and bass mouthpieces fit nicely inside each of these divided compartments. With the divider in, the only thing to really worry about would be the underside of the lid when closed. If the tin is always flat and upright, this isn't a problem, but as soon as you toss it into a gig bag... all bets are off. Some sheet felt and a hot glue gun fix that issue pretty fast, though: There is enough room in each compartment for 2 backbores, if you have a lot to store and really want to pack them in (but extra tins are pretty cheap). CountyComm also sells a Kydex sheath for these tins. The sheath includes an attachment clip, which makes it pretty easy to keep in place within a mute/accessory bag.
You could get fancy with custom fit foam cutouts inside the tins to hold the backbores even more securely. But, just the tins, dividers, and a bit of felt work pretty well for a quick and durable storage solution.