thick or thin

Isaac OLEG oleg-i@wanadoo.fr
Fri, 25 Oct 2002 00:12:07 +0200


balance with too much punching : more wear (long term)  at the hole.

thin felt , no too much paper punching.

I.O. Zoreil

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : caut-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces@ptg.org]De la part de
> Newton Hunt
> Envoye : jeudi 24 octobre 2002 16:48
> A : College and University Technicians
> Objet : Re: thick or thin
>
>
> Paper does not compress, wool does.
>
> 		Newton
>
> Wimblees@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > I am in the process of re-regualting a S&S M, where one
> of the main
> > problems was that the keys were too low, (they were
> almost touching
> > the front rail when depressed). I raised them all with
> cardboard and
> > paper punchings.
> >
> > As I was doing this, I got thinking about this question.
> Are there any
> > rules of thumb, or what is the general consensus, as to
> what thickness
> > the wool balance rail punching should be? Should we have thick
> > punchings with fewer paper/cardboard punchings, or thin
> punchings with
> > lots of paper/cardboard? I guess I could ask the same for
> the front
> > rail. Do we use thick felts and fewer cardboard, or the other way
> > around? Or does it make any difference?
> >
> > Wim
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