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Greetings all.
I am starting a TRS Bess kit and have a question about annealing brass. Per one of Dave's post on building a Bess TRS kit, he mentioned bending up the tang (after annealing) where the tab goes into the top slot, so the rest of the butt plate can be inlet, and then bending back down to inlet the tang. The brass on the kit seems quite hard. I presume it can be softened?? I have read other posts about annealing so I think I have the technique understood, but a question: Once you anneal the brass it should be soft enough to bend without breaking, but does the annealing last over time without any work hardening done by me? Does it harden over time, the annealing not lasting, and then has to be annealed again to bend back to its original position? Don't want to break it.
Thanks much.
I am starting a TRS Bess kit and have a question about annealing brass. Per one of Dave's post on building a Bess TRS kit, he mentioned bending up the tang (after annealing) where the tab goes into the top slot, so the rest of the butt plate can be inlet, and then bending back down to inlet the tang. The brass on the kit seems quite hard. I presume it can be softened?? I have read other posts about annealing so I think I have the technique understood, but a question: Once you anneal the brass it should be soft enough to bend without breaking, but does the annealing last over time without any work hardening done by me? Does it harden over time, the annealing not lasting, and then has to be annealed again to bend back to its original position? Don't want to break it.
Thanks much.