Square Action Handle

Keith McGavern kam544@gbronline.com
Sat, 28 Jun 2003 15:30:00 -0500


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At 5:59 AM -0500 6/28/03, Avery Todd wrote:
>I've seen a method of doing this by drilling two holes in the front of the
>keyframe, inserting two screws and using a leather "handle" of some kind
>that can be attached. When one has to pull the action multiple times, as
>in voicing, etc., it would sure come in handy. I don't know the specifics
>but maybe someone else does. ...

Avery,

I do this type thing. Except I use two brass pull door handles instead.
  I mount each one equidistant from the middle of the keyframe and its 
ends. The thumbs of your hands can then act as a leverage tool 
against the front of the keybed to start bringing the action out for 
each pull.

Very controllable, and after a hundred pulls or so, what a blessing.

The temporary handles are removed after the job is finished.

Keith McGavern
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