keytop planer

Matthew Todd toddpianoworks at att.net
Fri Aug 8 23:22:31 MDT 2008


My guess is because the newer tops are thicker than the older ones, so you must plane off the keystick to make up for the difference :-).

Matthew

John Delacour <JD at Pianomaker.co.uk> wrote: At 19:41 -0400 7/8/08, Matt Wynne wrote:

>I have been using a table saw to remove old keytops for years and I 
>would like to switch to a planer, which seems to be a little more 
>civilized.

Can someone please explain how planing, milling or routing off 
key-tops can be more reliable, faster, more accurate or cleaner than 
simply using an iron, a cloth and a table-knife?

JD



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