[CAUT] S & S D rest cushions

Fred Sturm fssturm at unm.edu
Fri Aug 14 11:56:25 MDT 2009


On Aug 14, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Marcel Carey wrote:

> Hi, this is what I found in a S & S D that was rented from the Mtl  
> Dealer. I suspect major geometry problems as the shanks were really  
> high from the original cushions. But... was this the real solution?  
> Repetition was realy problematic and regulation in general wasn't  
> better than the solution adopted by the previous "tech".
>
> Some days are worst than others.
>
> Marcel Carey
> Sherbrooke, QC


	Here is my temporary solution to the same (more or less) problem. In  
this case, the bore distance was too short, and it had the added  
attraction of the tails being too short, so checking was about 7/8". I  
had peeled cushions on a Steinway grand with the opposite problem  
(hammers resting on the felts with a decent blow distance), so I just  
took the peelings and tack glued them on those red cushions. Worked  
fine for a few years. This last summer I finally replaced the action  
parts (80s teflon), and have a nice playing piano.
	In any case, though, it is better to have those cushions close to the  
shanks, regardless of the other problems that probably go along with  
shanks too far above the cushions. (I had had problems of what Eric  
called "catastrophic action failure" in a thread a good while back -  
notes that would suddenly not play because of the jack not being able  
to get back under the knuckle). A better solution might be to shim up  
the action frame, depending on what effect it might have on other  
things. A little experimenting would reveal whether or not it would be  
more helpful than harmful (install shims temporarily, regulate a few  
notes).
	However, in your case, with such a relatively new piano, I would want  
to do some serious investigation. It looks like some pretty  
incompetent techs have been involved, putting graphite over emralon  
being one bit of evidence, another being the strip of red felt.
Regards,
Fred Sturm
University of New Mexico
fssturm at unm.edu




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