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Good tip Roger, thanks for sharing!
Mark Cramer,
Brandon University
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From: caut-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces@ptg.org]On Behalf Of Roger
Jolly
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 9:05 PM
To: College and University Technicians
Subject: Re: [CAUT] D complimented
At 02:57 PM 3/21/2005, you wrote:
Roger,
Some great suggestions. One question though. Why do you turn the dag
screws in after
voicing. It seems like that would change the strike point where you'd
been doing the
voicing. What am I missing here?
Avery
Hi Avery,
The cheek blocks determine the strike point. Tuning in a
half turn after completion will not add extra drag to the key frame. I
adjust the screws then push the action in very firmly, then seat the cheek
blocks to see if the frame moves. Readjust screws as required.
Una corda voicing, that action is in and out of the cavity dozens of
times. I save dozens of cheek block installations.
Having those screws also helps in all regulation adjustments. Hammer
fitting, string lifting etc.
Regards Roger
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