--- David Andersen <bigda@gte.net> wrote: > on 9/29/03 9:34 AM, Ajay Mistry at > ajaymistryin@yahoo.co.in wrote: > > >> Hi can you please explain th first piont in > detail > > what do you mean by front edge of the key frame is > > almost slapping . > > Thanks in advance > > Ajay Mistry. > > When the cheekblocks are screwed in, and you turn > all the glides down so the > balance rail is lifting, at some point the front > rail will lift off the > keybed, and you'll hear a "knock" or a slap when you > play a note hard or > when you tap on the front edge of the keyframe with > your hand or a small > rubber hammer. You don't want that knocking or > slapping sound, so don't > turn the glides down that much; that's why I said a > half-turn (180degrees) > on the glide pin with the tuning hammer is safe. > Usually. <g> > > Hope this helps...... > David A. > Hi David but wont this have an effect on the una corda shift pedal mechanism. Ajay. > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives ===== Ajay Mistry ________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Matrimony: Find your partner online. Go to http://yahoo.shaadi.com
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