[CAUT] steinway upright regluation problem

Joe Goss imatunr at srvinet.com
Sat Sep 25 09:04:56 MDT 2010


Hi Jeremy,
Check for a dimple in the wippen cushion.
If there file the dimple out or if there is too much noise on return replace cushion.
Joe Goss BSMusEd MMusEd RPT
imatunr at srvinet.com
www.mothergoosetools.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: J H 
  To: caut at ptg.org 
  Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 8:40 AM
  Subject: [CAUT] steinway upright regluation problem


  Hi all - I recently tuned a small S&S console from the 40's (the little short ones, somewhat decorative case).  The hammers/keys returned to rest very very slowly when the damper pedal was being used, and it was noticeable even without the pedal engaged.  Other than newer hammers, it's all original.  The hammers seemed a little oversized for the piano.  So, I have checked everything: hammer flange center pins and return springs, wippen flange centerpin, jack centerpin and springs, capstans for buildup/residue, keybushings, key balance hole, dampers, everything.  No problems with sluggishness anywhere.  Each part of the action, the hammer, wippen, and keystick operates fine independently.  The hammer/wippen actions operate just fine when you remove the key and push up on the capstan pad.  The only problem is when you introduce the key.  It really seems like things are binding up at the capstan pads.  So, could wear and tear cause the cap/pads to bunch up and throw off the regulation geometry?  The cap/pads are pretty worn and "dimpled".  Could the larger replacement hammers change the way an upright hammer returns to rest?  Did I miss something?  The customer probably won't even notice this but it's bothering me that I couldn't figure it out.

  Thanks!
  Jeremy
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