Jim, Thanks for your post and for the reminder of who sent the first one. I tend to read and delete unless I tend to use the post. I didn't intend to use the contents of your first post but remember it as a useful idea. Sorry I forgot who wrote it. All the best, Greg Newell Greg's Piano Forté www.gregspianoforte.com 216-226-3791 (office) 216-470-8634 (mobile) http://www.wealthyaffiliate.com?a_aid=NNaYfMKd -----Original Message----- From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of jiimialeggio Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 9:46 AM To: pianotech at ptg.org Subject: Re: [pianotech] Applying PVC-E to new plastic keytops Greg Newell wrote: > Is it possible to replicate something like it? So far > the cam system posted a few days ago looks real good (sorry but I don't, off > hand, remember who sent that one). Will that one work well enough for a good > bond? I'm interested in picking up an old Oslund system but it seems that > every time one becomes available it's gone in a flash. Any ideas where one > could find one? > I came up with the cam clamp, kind of an onslud copy I think. Though the cam clamp its cute, its really not necessary, and I wouldn't bother making the cams again...they are handy in some ways but a pain in others. Their biggest drawbacks (2) are: 1 the range of overall key thickness they will accept is very limited, so you need to make dedicated cauls for different key thicknesses, and 2 you have to be careful when applying the cam pressure that the key doesn't scooge around on the keytop. By the way, the amount of clamping pressure the cam needs to apply is really not that great in my opinion, enough to get good squeeze out and contact, but in my opinion, that's all. David Love's simpler spring clamps should work just fine. The only change I would make to that system if I made it would be to raise the clamp bar so you could fit a relieved caul under the clamp. A relieved caul does not contact the key in the center portion of the key, only at the ends. That way the pressure applied by the spring at the center of the key is actually applied at the front and back of the key/keytop not the middle. If anyone wants detail photos of my cam and relieved caul setup I'll be happy to post some...but I don't think the cams are really necessary. Jim I Grandpianosolutions.com(almost launched)
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