[pianotech] Piano Built completely in Virginia-pics

William Truitt surfdog at metrocast.net
Thu May 28 16:20:12 MDT 2009


Very impressive, Perry.

 

Is that Chesapeake Bay tested for the resin?

 

As for the steel plate bonded with carbon fiber panels, could you describe
that a bit more?  Is that a sandwich with the carbon fiber on top and bottom
with the steel  in the middle?  How thick is the plate overall, and how
thick each of the components?  Anything else you wish to share about it?

 

Will Truitt

 

From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of perrys piano restorations
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 5:45 PM
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Piano Built completely in Virginia-pics

 

Thanks for the inquiry... I hope to have audio soon!  I am scheduled to hire
a recording studio to set up and cut a cd in a couple of months.  As for the
plate, what a project this was!  It is a stacked weldment of advanced high
strength steel, bonded with carbon fiber panels, and a flexible resin matrix
to hold the decorative carving on.  The flexible resin is time tested
succesfully in salt water for over 55 years.  This plate will not absorb
near the flexing, and this is expected to last almost 200 years.  (I'll be
gone by then).  anyway, it comes in at 1/3 the weight of a standard 9'
plate, with higher stiffness, and nearly the exact yield strength.  Fatigue
properties will also be good on this design.  All fitted steel parts are
tabbed and notched to mechanically fit together prior to welding, so that
stress is not on welds, but shear strength of the steel itself.  It took my
shop over 1,000 hours to produce this plate.
 
I will release more information at some point soon.
 
God Bless,
Mark PErry
 

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Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 21:35:07 -0500
From: formsma at gmail.com
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Piano Built completely in Virginia-pics

Enjoyed looking at the pictures, Mark.   

 

You have audio?

 

I'd like to hear more about the plate, if you have time.

 

--

JF

 

 

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:27 PM, perrys piano restorations
<perrymark at hotmail.com> wrote:

Hello All,
 
I thought I would take a few moments to update everyone on the piano my shop
is building from scratch!  The pictures show a general shot of the case
before we shaped the front, the decal which is hand gilt in 24kt gold, the
piano plate (not cast iron, rather, advanced high strength steel weldment
made down the road from my shop), the under-side of the piano.
 
To re-cap quickly, the underside shows primative art from the catacombs of
Rome, with a grape vine pattern interconnecting it all.  The Plate has
passion flowers, angels, and a scroll from the book of revelation.  The hand
gilt decal is layered gold leaf, and show a boy sitting with a lion, lamb,
etc.... and the holy spirit above with two angels.  The inside of the rim is
olive wood from the middle east, and the outside is amboyna burl.  (not as
red in real life.)
 
the finish is french polish, in which we used frankinsense and muhr as an
addative to the shellac.  We used holy oil from Jerusalem to lubricate our
rubbing pads, and to finalize, the keys are wooly mamoth ivory on spanish
cedar keys.  Also made here, along with the entire action.  We offer ivory
work to the industry as a side note.  the piano is called "the passionata",
which means the passion.  (the passion of Christ) .  The nameboard is inlaid
birdseye maple , with the letters inlaid out of amboyna, and perfled in
ebony wood.  outward art is 24kt gold.
 
Enjoy the pics.
God bless,
Mark Perry
www.carvedpianoparts.com <http://www.carvedpianoparts.com/> 

 

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