In a message dated 3/8/2006 2:02:58 PM Central Standard Time, ZahringerK at missouri.edu writes: I believe if I had to deal with that particular problem, I would go to the table saw and slice an angled piece out of each cheek block, make a couple of angled blocks for the keyslip, and fix it up a la Yamaha & Kawai. I haven’t seen one of those wear out yet. Flamesuit on & secured, Ken Z. The problem with that, Ken, is that the cheek blocks are flush with the keyframe. If you slice of the cheek, you will also need to add wood to the slip, otherwise the slip will hit the front of the keys. WIm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20060308/709fd310/attachment.html
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