[pianotech] Weekend puzzler

Tom Gorley tomgorley88 at sonic.net
Sat Jul 16 12:06:09 MDT 2011


People have been mentioning the hammer tail catching on the backcheck, but I haven't seen any mention of the hammer felt been caught by the backcheck. I see one about every 15 years or so. And it's the pianissimo that exposes it.

---Tom Gorley


On Jul 16, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Ed Foote wrote:

> I have had hanging key leads cause this sort of thing, corroding and swelling, they would rub for a little on the way down. 
> Otherwise, I would suspect something grabbing the top of the drop leather, or there was a burr or something digging in on the sides of the mortise. 
> 
> Ed Foote RPT
> http://www.piano-tuners.org/edfoote/index.html
>>  
>> As the key is depressed slowly—pianissimo—for the first millimeter or so the key and hammer move smoothly. Then something starts binding, it feels like something in the action is dragging, holding the key and action back. After forcing the key down another three or four millimeters action becomes free and everything operates normally. On a medium to hard blow there is good power and the problem is hardly noticeable but at pianissimo the action will hardly play.
>>  
>> What is the problem and what caused it? 
> 

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