Factory Tour

Handmade by experienced craftsmen    

 Bell Forming   Body Forming  Tone Holes  Assembly  Engraving Manufacture Procedure


Hand Hammered body

Same as the bell, the bow of a P.Mauriat saxophone is hand hammered with care under an annealing process (heated and cooled slowly) to allow the horn to be flexible during the shaping process.


P. Mauriat saxophones are built with ribbed construction.  This process gives gives the saxophone more durability and allows for easier repair.  The ribbed construction also makes the P. Mauriat saxophone a stronger instrument.
i

The first step in making a sax is the shaping of the bell and body of the horn. To create the bell, a sheet of brass is cut according to a pattern and then the edges are welded to form a bell-shaped circle. The shape is carefully refined into an elegant curve by placing it over an iron form and pounding it with a wooden mallet. If a metal hammer is used, the brass will be stretched and flattened, becoming increasingly thin, affecting the consistency of the tone.

When shaping the bell, the process of cooling must also be carefully controlled, so that the metal does not become brittle and crack. After two or three hours of hammering. as the brass becomes tempered, the metal's sound reflection properties improve, which increases the resonance of the instrument.

Soldering comes next. After being cleaned in borax in order to dissolve away impurities, the body and bell are sealed together by silver soldering them at a temperature of 700¢XC. However, when smaller parts are attached to the body, low-
temperature "soft" soldering is used, for fear of damaging the horn. During the soldering of the bell and the body, because the brass includes zinc or tin, oxidization will produce bubbles. So it is necessary to beat the soldered seams with a ¡@¡@¡@metal hammer to increase their density, and then they must be buffed flat. Only when there are no visible marks of the soldering process can the sax be considered finished.

¡@¡@¡@

¡@¡@

¡@

P.Mauriat Saxophone