[CAUT] wound string spacing

David Skolnik davidskolnik at optonline.net
Sat Mar 22 05:40:24 MST 2008


Jurgen -
General question(s): If you're going to the trouble of having these 
fabricated, are you starting with the best possible materials?  Also, 
for shapes other than flats, has it been conclusively determined 
whether horizontal or vertical grain is preferable, or whether the 
application, or other parameters determine the preference?  Are you 
planning on supplying only one?

I happen to be about to do dampers on a Mason A, which used, for lack 
of a better description, M  shape felts on the lowest 4 wound 
bicords.  I've seen these before, and wonder if the design was 
dropped as ineffective or due to difficulty in manufacturing.
I'll measure some and send them if no one else does first.

David Skolnik

At 02:04 AM 3/22/2008, you wrote:
>Can anyone please help me with the following specs: I need the 
>string spacings for the following types of agraffes:
>- Bi-chord regular agraffe
>- Bi-chord wide agraffe
>- Tri-chord  agraffe
>- Tri-chord wound (?) agraffe
>
>I am not sure how standard the measurements are so I am looking for 
>common ones: Steinway, Yamaha, Kawai etc.
>
>I need the string spacing measurements to come up with dimensions 
>for bass damper strips that I will have custom cut for me.
>
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>Any other suggestions on what you would like to see in a bass damper 
>are appreciated.
>regards,
>
>Jurgen Goering
>Piano Forte Supply
>(250) 754-2440
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