Quote from: tbarh on Jul 23, 2017, 06:17AMWhat a nice idea !
A couple of questions if i may ;
Have You been thinking of a single F version with a " slide - in 2nd valve " ? ...after all , the original is single Bb /F

Have You considered to just drop the bell brace all together and mount the bell in the small loop sticking out of the 2nd valve ..
( loosing weight etc.. )
What are the bell diameters ?.. It seems on the smaller side , but the big bell taper may fool the eye.. ?
Have You discovered differences between an Elkhart 62H and the original Fuchs (You did not know existed )after examining the original before copying ? I have allways wondered about the pedigree of he 62H ... And also the puzzle about why the smaller taper belled 70H
Turned out to be the most popular version ..
I wish You the best of luck for the continuiation of this project !
Trond
We considered doing a removable slot in valve. I've owned many over the years and I always found myself using it with both valves. It's a much more stable build to make a fixed double valve setup (no flimsy linkages, extra parts soldered onto the horn, etc) so we made the decision to make it a solid double valve. We explored a similar idea to the Doug Yeo Yamaha setup as well, decided it strayed too far from the idea to keep it a vintage inspired instrument.
It's already extremely lightweight. The original Fuchs uses very thin material and we've duplicated that to the best of our capacity with this project.
The 62H uses many of the same tapers as the Fuchs but it's much different in fabrication techniques and materials and that's one reason why it's different than the original design. The 62H has a lot of the sane character, if you're a fan of that model our "Baby Fuchs" is going to be up your alley.
The original has a 9 1/4" bell, we've replicated that.
Thanks for the well wishes and nice compliments