Installing new key end felts

David Ilvedson ilvey at sbcglobal.net
Sat Aug 5 16:35:44 MDT 2006


My only comment is does the key felt rub against their neighbors?   I think I'd prefer slightly narrower than the key...

David Ilvedson, RPT
Pacifica, CA  94044


----- Original message ----------------------------------------
From: "Mark Dierauf" <pianotech at nhpianos.com>
To: Pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org>
Received: 8/5/2006 12:00:49 PM
Subject: Installing new key end felts


>      
>Not long ago there was some list discussion about this particular job,
>and since I just finished doing a set I thought I'd post these pics with
>a short description.

>I glue the felt on with hide glue in strips that cover about one section
>at a time, with a little extra to overhang the end keys by at least 1/8"
>or so. I don't clamp the keys together, but just press them tightly
>together before gluing, using straightedges to carefully align the keys
>fore and aft. I apply the glue only to the felt, not to the keysticks. I
>use lengths of thin wood strips on top of the felt to apply even
>pressure with two or three large spring clamps, and clamp each section
>down to the edge of my work bench.

>I let the glue set overnight, and then slice the keys apart using a long
>blade in a large X-acto handle, aligning the blade by starting the cut
>well inboard of the felt - I think this shows clearly in the second
>picture. I get a nice clean cut that is flush with the key sides, except
>for the 1/8" overhang on the end keys of each section. For these, I turn
>the key over onto a scrap block of wood and slice down with the blade
>flush against the side of the key. 

>I'm sure many or most of you figured this out long ago, but it was
>apparent from the previous posts that some people were pre-cutting the
>felt and glueing them on individually, and I believe that this way, or
>some variation of it, gives much better results in less time.

>- Mark Dierauf


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