| In reply to my post: |  Romy the Cat wrote: |  | | The epoxy carbon-kevlar and glass fibers staffed with damping? I wonder how more fun would be if they staff these hollow horns with sand, I would…. I had once an idea to have a very soft sand horn using sand-filled air balloons as the horn walls…. | 
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  I got an email: Dear Romy, why not simply use sand?? Have you been to a metal foundry? They make moulds of some resin impregnated sand. Just add a little extra resin, expoxy or something and it would be quite strong and have a surface... I was thinking about it: what a phenomenal idea!!! If you ask the folks who build sand sculptures: http://www.harrisand.org/team_champion_photos.htm … then they say that water hold sand together. If to substitute water with some kind of glue then it becomes a phenomenal opportunity for horn construction. It will be heavy, cheap, easily made by anyone, superbly damped, have necessary-rough surface. Just made the horn let the glue to solidify, cover the horn with some kind epoxy finish to protect the surface and the … fenita la comedia… The metal frames might be injected into the sand molds easily…The caT 
 
 "I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner.  "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." -  Friedrich Nietzsche
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