keytops

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Fri Mar 3 13:06:14 MST 2006


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HTML MessageI've been using the "German Keytops With Fronts" in "light =
cream" from Pianotek #KTF-5C. I just love 'em - they are very =
attractive. Ask Jon Rolinovsky what it is like gluing them on - =
ralinoj@muohio.edu - he does my keytop work for me - and a mighty dandy =
job I might add!

Terry Farrell
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  I tried a new set of keytops, for me, today...Kluge.  I usually use =
Schaff's keytops...the Kluge were in connected sets of 7...C through B.  =
 Right off the bat I had to break the sets apart, which was a pain...in =
fact until I figured out the secret (carefully break from the tail until =
down to the front, then bend/break in that plane), I broke one front and =
had to carefully fit that together when gluing...after that I found =
(opposite of the Schaff keytops) that the keytop front didnt' want to =
adhere to the front of the key...in other words it didn't have any =
inherent pressure towards the key's front surface.   With the Schaff, =
the angle of the keytop front made the adhesion good but tended to push =
the keytop up at the top front area and I'd get separation unless I =
clamped.   The Kluge keytop fronts are apparently at 90 degrees to the =
top.  I ended up using blue painters tape to come from the key button =
stretched across the keytop and over the front and underneath the key to =
apply pressure and keep the front against the keys front surface...I =
hope this is clear?   At first I didnt' like the difference but in =
retrospect I didn't have to clamp the keys, the blue tape did the =
trick...

  Anyone else have any comments about Kluge...whatever...


  David Ilvedson, RPT
  Pacifica, California



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