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In a message dated 8/23/2003 7:04:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
yardbird@vermontel.net writes:
Bill writes
> The only reason to adjust key
> inertia would be in meeting the requirements of top action inertia.
> So from a design standpoint, I'd say that top action inertia is the
> one to pay attention to. Key inertia is the tail on the dog which
> wags when its's happy with the weight of the rest of the dog.
>
Hi Bill
I agree and the only way I can think of to effectively overcome the
problem and the key inertia is to lengthen the key to get better leverage. A
case in point are the old stwy players with the long keys. No it's not a
practical solution but in theory it would increase leverage, reduce the amount of
counter balancing lead weight.
Dale
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