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Bob,
We did address this a while back. Your Journal this month has some
of the copied postings. In my experience a diagonally cut kerf will do
wonders for you. Experiment on a scrap piece of wood if your not sure which
direction to cut the kerf.
Greg Newell
At 09:55 PM 4/1/2003, you wrote:
>List,
>
>I tuned a Baldwin Hamilton today that has a twisted or warped white
>key. It can't be leveled with the others or squared. The front of the
>key is twisted compared to the back. When you set it on a flat surface
>you can really see the twist - the front left corner of the key is up in
>the air about 1/8". I know sometimes you can force a wedge into a kerf
>cut into a key that is bent or warped, but it doesn't seem like that would
>work on this twisted key. I would appreciate your suggestions.
>
>Bob
>
>
>
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