Hi guys!
A while ago I found spring of my flute’s F-nat key broken. It no longer presses well to its seat and doesn’t seal. The flute is a Francois Baubet 4 keyed flute in mopane. It is 10 years old and it would need a bit of a repair but now I hardly can afford sending it to Francois from where I live and in all I’d prefer giving it to someone who goes to Ireland in person than to ship it by PS.
And I doubt I have any repairer here who can reliably fix my issue.
So, do you know any (temporary) amateur way to repair a broken leaf spring of a key?
The spring broke by the pin (or rivet) to which it is attached on the back side of the key touch. I lost the spring itself. I even found a substitute pieces of steel plate and cut it into right shape but revealed I can’t attach it to the key as this backside pin appeared to be too short to be riveted to hold the spring properly.
You may see it all on the pictures. I often see keys on someone’s flutes wrapped with rubber band. It seems same issue occurs from time to time. But the band works well only for those keys that placed longwise, the Fnat key being at right angle to the flute axis so rubber band here’s next to no help.
Any ideas guys?
Here are links to pictures. Can’t figure out how to insert them here, BBCode doesn’t work for me.
There’s the broken Fnat key on the first two.
Healthy Eb key just to imagine what that type of keys and springs look like when unbroken.
Current fix.



