Hey Now, Terry, Well I don't want to beat a dead horse to dust.....but. Your post just adds credence to the argument. You should practice on a jig for the test. I'm glad you passed, good for you. Had you practiced on a jig perhaps you would not have encountered such difficulties. Further there is a time limit. With the help of a jig you can rehearse with a stop watch or whatever to give yourself the confidence that you can complete the task in the giving time. This would help going in ya think? I have successfully performed the tasks you described on numerous real pianos. I learned how to tie a knot etcetera on a jig to build confidence that I could do it in some ones home. Steve Pura Vida ----- Original Message ----- From: terryb To: Pianotech List Sent: 5/3/2007 4:17:16 PM Subject: RE: SV: Stringing jig Michelle etal, I don't think we should be practicing to pass the test. We should be practicing for the real world, that is real pianos. If a tech can successfully splice, replace as string, or make a hitch pin loop on a real piano, then he or she should be able to do it on the stringing jig. If one practices only on a stringing jig, he or she may be able to pass the test, but may not be too successful doing the job on a real piano. I never saw the stringing jig until I took the exam. Unfortunately the jig was not clamped to anything which made it difficult to do the work as one hand was needed just to hold the jig from moving. I passed anyway. Terry Beckingham RPT At 03:24 PM 5/3/2007 -0500, you wrote: Hi all. Steve, thanks for coming to my defense! I d like to recreate the testing environment as much as possible. Have a good one! Michelle From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Steve Blasyak Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 10:39 AM To: Pianotech List Subject: RE: SV: Stringing jig Hey Now, In defense of Michelle. That is not what you are tested on! Why not practice by trying to similate the test conditions. Steve Pura Vida ----- Original Message ----- From: Aras To: Pianotech List Sent: 5/3/2007 4:07:36 AM Subject: SV: Stringing jig Why not get an old piano to practice on? Michelle Smith <michelle at smithpianoservice.com> skrev: Hi all. Does anyone have a stringing jig they would like to sell for not-too-much money? I need to start thinking about the PTG technical exam. Thanks! Michelle Smith Smith Piano Service Bastrop, Texas (512) 466-0238 michelle at smithpianoservice.com Hitta din ndsta resa pe Yahoo! Shopping. Jdmfvr pris pe flygbiljetter och hotellrum: http://shopping.yahoo.se/b/a/c_169901_resor_biljetter.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070504/3331e5aa/attachment-0001.html
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