Kawai heavy action

madelyn mrykalo madvinmryk@yahoo.com
Thu, 18 Mar 2004 06:32:36 -0800 (PST)


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Fred,
Certainly the helper springs can be used to advantage in addressing this problem.  I would adjust the springs so that you would be using a minimal front weight, such as 19 grams at key #1, and creating a smooth front weight curve from there.  Alternately (or in conjunction with) I have had success in reducing both downweight and upweight in those pianos by reducing the size of the knuckles.  Either replacing them with the small Renner knuckle, (not as effective) or reducing the size of the original ones right on the shanks.  Briefly, I have peeled back the buckskin, reduced the core by sanding to the wooden core, leaving some cloth on either side of the core, and gluing on another piece of action cloth or felt skiving on top of the flattened area, rounding the new piece of cloth or skiving so when the knuckle covering is stretched and glued back around, the knuckle itself is still round, only smaller.  I used extra strength glue sticks from the hot glue gun as the glue in this
 proceedure.

Fred Sturm <fssturm@unm.edu> wrote:
. . .  I wonder if any of you have experience in addressing weight issues in 
small Kawai's of this vintage, and would be willing to share. Specifically, 
I'm wondering if a combination of wipp spring adjustment, adding a bit of 
lead to keys, and tapering hammers is likely to produce acceptable results. 
And whether just springs, just lead, or springs and lead would be enough.
Thanks,
Fred Sturm
University of New Mexico
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