Key leveling

baoli liu baoli_liu@yahoo.com
Fri, 7 Mar 2003 14:21:06 -0800 (PST)


I measured the thickness of my "wood punchings",it's
about 17mm high,not 7 mm high.Actually it should be
the key dip plus the heigh of the felt and paper
punchings.sorry for the mistake.

Another idea(just an idea,i never tried before) is
that we can use three dimentions of the square and
drill three holes on each piece of wook punchings. say
16mm,17mm and 18mm,this could make our fine adjust
easier.

Baoli
--- baoli liu <baoli_liu@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Another way you can try is to make a pair of "thick
> wood punchings"
> 
> Find a piece of wood,about 7mm thick,(a little less
> than 3/8",the key dip).cut two square or round
> piece,then drill holes larger than that of the
> diameter of front pin.
> 
> when using it,take all of the paper punching and
> felt
> punchings out of the two end keys,put the "wood
> punchings" under each end keys,then use two or three
> (harder) paper punchings to fine adjust the height
> of
> two end keys.
> 
> Baoli
> 
> 
> 

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