pinblock/layers of preference

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Mon, 23 Feb 2004 21:05:40 -0500


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Please clarify. Thin layers? Of what? Thick layers of maple - OK. Two =
layers or three that the pin is exposed to? Why not five? Please more =
details. What are you doing to this pinblock that you only have three =
layers left? What is the application?

Terry Farrell

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From: "David Renaud" <drjazzca@yahoo.ca>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 8:57 PM
Subject: pinblock/layers of preference


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> As gluing in a pinblock, 5 ply bolduc to be exact.
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>    There are relatively thin layers, and relatively
> thick layers of maple.It can be placed
> so the pins grab two layers of wood, and a bit of the
> third perhaps. Or other way around it grabs three
> layers of wood, a fourth perhaps.
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>    What is your preferred way round and more to
> the point. Why? In a bolduc class I heard it said
> the ideal feel would be one soid piece, but that
> was not possible...... This leads me to consider
> the thicker layers up might have some merit. This
> is not usually done this way. Why not?
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>                       Cheers
>                       Dave Renaud
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