[CAUT] Deskframe Felt

Fred Sturm fssturm at unm.edu
Fri Sep 10 09:32:20 MDT 2010


Likewise - very durable. And I would add that application of some  
powdered teflon is a good idea. They slide much more easily and don't  
wear as much. Brush McLube on the surface as a non-white alternative.  
I assume you are referring to the felt at the ends of the frame, that  
bear on the supports attached to the rim.

Regards,
Fred Sturm
fssturm at unm.edu
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness." Twain
On Sep 10, 2010, at 9:25 AM, Garee, Anne E. wrote:

> Paul,
> We have discovered the black Ecsaine from Pianotek which works very  
> well
> for not only desks but lid logs, bumpers, etc.  We've also used it to
> cover and/or buffer the trim piece above the plate at the stretcher  
> for
> noise abatement.  It is sold by the yard catalog  # FEB-223.
> Anne
>
>
> Anne Garee, Program Director for Piano Technology
> Florida State University College of Music
> 122 N. Copeland Street
> Tallahassee, FL 32306-1180
> 850-645-7873
> agaree at fsu.edu
> http://music.fsu.edu/Areas-of-Study/Piano-Technology
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of
> Paul Milesi, RPT
> Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 11:17 AM
> To: PTG CAUT List
> Subject: [CAUT] Deskframe Felt
>
> Can anyone recommend a good felt to replace the messy, disintegrating
> stuff
> that Young Chang used for deskframes on 12-year-old Weber grands?   
> We've
> got
> four of them, and they're making a mess.
>
> A few months back, I had ordered some Steinway deskframe felt,  
> hoping to
> use
> that.  Nice, but it's not long enough.  I ended up replacing the stuff
> on
> one piano with very cheap felt, and that was a mistake -- it already
> looks
> like hell.
>
> I happen to have a 1/4 yard of Schaff High Quality Key Bushing Cloth
> #321-1/2 Bulk (Thin), and that looks like it might be good stuff.   
> Kind
> of
> expensive, though, for this purpose.  Or is that what's needed to
> withstand
> years of rubbing?  I was also wondering about some kind of re- 
> stringing
> felt, but not being a rebuilder, I'm not familiar with thicknesses,  
> etc.
> -- 
> Paul Milesi, RPT
> Staff Piano Technician
> Howard University Department of Music
> Washington, DC
>
>





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