---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Ron I just wanted to say publicly--Thanks . This is a great clarifying summary. Clarification is always enlightening. Your post also points out that "the confusion that remains is still how all this stuff mechanically relates" which is true. At the end of the day we have to put all this into a useful sytematic practice in rebuilding the actions we all work on.These discussion increase our confidence secure better results for us & perfromance benifits for our clients. The idea of rebuilding a grand action with the refinements in design , parts selection & geometry we're discussing on this list today wasn't even born 30 years ago. If it was I didn't know about it. We've come along way. I've followed this discussion with interest. Thanks to all contributors. What alot of work. Dale No math, no minutia, just my attempt to step back for an overview of my own. There are a whole lot of minute details being discussed here, all of which are worth defining and clarifying to the degree that it's possible, but the original questions of how these things fit together in an action are of more general interest and use, and that still isn't being addressed. The problems we deal with, and the confusion that remains is still how all this stuff mechanically interacts in a piano action. Ron N ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/9a/4b/7c/31/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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