[CAUT] Symptom descriptions

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Mon, 03 Jan 2005 08:36:34 +0100


John Hartman posted a few notes on this subject a while back. Entailed 
removing the keybuttons and replacing with much longer ones as I recall. 
I gotta wonder about the effect and longevity of glue soaking tho Guy.  
Perhaps it works fine, but I'm not sure this is really one of the 
strengths of CA or epoxy.

I dont really think theres a cheap and easy way of dealing with this 
effectively, but perhaps some of the more experienced woodworkers have 
some good suggestions.

My diagnostics tools to confirm this is first a general sense of action 
compliance, then simply check the keys themselves. 

RicB

Nichols wrote:

> Hi,
>    Short thread on the other list where I've asked about the 
> descriptions, from players and artists, of the performance 
> characteristics when the problem is very flexible keys. I know that 
> quite often the player is describing a condition, not a problem, and 
> they can be unrelated, or...
> misinterpreted.
>    Curious as to what you may have heard that helped you diagnose 
> flexi-key syndrome.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Guy
>
>
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