---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment Isaac this is very inventive of you or whomever is responsible for the=20 "hook". My question is why bother? What possible purpose can there be for=20 running the felt into a place where the pin will never touch it? It seems=20 to me that they were originally made this was because the key button was=20 made and bushed long before the attachment to the key and it was just=20 easier to make it this way. Trimming flush with the side of the button is=20 probably easier that with the bottom. Is there any reason that you have for= =20 going to this extra trouble of threading the felt in this way? Greg Newell At 03:17 PM 5/21/2003, you wrote: > As promised >The little hook is very convenient, with the good cauls (thanks Bill >!)it takes 1:30 h to glue the set (balance) > >Cut the felt before gluing the other side, not while gluing . >That way you can have a neat cut from the inside toward the external >of the key. > >I sell the key bushing inserting tool made with genuine Roslau wire - >a German tool that will last for years. > >(actually out of production because of so many demands). > >best Regards. > >Isaac OLEG > >[The photos are at:] > >https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/files/attachments/1e/e9/8b/2d/EPSN0058.JPG > >https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/files/attachments/1c/18/4d/9c/EPSN0054.JPG > >https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/files/attachments/9f/45/29/72/EPSN0055.JPG > >[or:] > >http://tinyurl.com/cc4q > >http://tinyurl.com/cc4t > >http://tinyurl.com/cc51 > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > Greg Newell Greg's piano Fort=E9 mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net=20 ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment--
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