Acrylikey

Jon Page jonpage@comcast.net
Sat, 18 Oct 2003 13:43:41 -0400


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 >What is the best way to repair a hairline crack that originates at the =
 >front of the keytop and runs parallel with the long axis of the keytop? =
 >Should it be opened up with a file and then filled with the Acrylikey? I =
 >have a Baldwin grand with a beautiful ivory keys but almost every one =
 >has the one crack. Thanks.Terry Farrell

Make certain the ivory is secure to the key first,
wick in thinned hot glue/showhite and clamp if loose.

'V' out the crack and apply AKII. A pointed tool could scrape the edges
but I use a small ball grinder bit in a Dremel Tool. 
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