reducing hammer weight

Fenton Murray fmurray at cruzio.com
Mon Sep 8 23:45:59 MDT 2008


Just that was done on this original set of hammers on this Steinway Upright 
from 1878. The top couple of octaves in the treble were drilled, my guess 
weight was not the issue, but rather trying to improve the tone. First time 
I have seen this, then 2 days later I see the post.
Fenton
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Subject: Re: reducing hammer weight


> :
>
> << I've a set of hammers that I'd like to reduce the weight on, but I'm
> pleased
>
> with the shape, width, etc., of them.  What would you do?? >>
>
> I would take a scrap piece of wood like the molding, weigh it, and then 
> drill
> a hole and weigh it again.  I think you will find a negligible difference.
> Regards,
> Ed Foote RPT
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