keyboard levelling

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Sun, 21 Nov 2004 19:35:55 -0800 (PST)


Cheap, small aluminum "U" stock can be bought at most
lumber yards, in the structural,aluminum display 
( used for edging on plywood, etc.. ) more ridgid than
'L".
     Thump


--- Cy Shuster <741662027@theshusters.org> wrote:

> Or just get a piece of aluminum angle stock
> ("L"-shaped cross section); it will stay reasonably
> straight.  A tip from Paul Chick Sr. - glue two
> punchings of each size together, and use them as
> test shims between the key and the straightedge. 
> One punching on the rail will raise the height about
> twice as far on the key.
> 
> --Cy Shuster--
> Bluefield, WV
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Stéphane Collin 
>   To: Pianotech 
>   Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 1:03 PM
>   Subject: Re: keyboard levelling
> 
> 
>   hello.
> 
>   Up till now, I found nothing as accurate than eye
> balling, for key leveling.  I set mid and extreme
> keys right with a mechanician ruler, and then
> eye-ball for the other keys.  I'm just happy with
> this method.
> 
>   Stéphane Collin.



		
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