Hi, David, Actually, I was thinking that he meant: rugulose, which means: finely rugose, having many small wrinkles...which, considering that action work is indeed finely rugose, made perfect sense. Best. Horace At 09:37 AM 9/6/2006, you wrote: >redougulouse: as in re do ugly osis ;-] > >David Ilvedson, RPT >Pacifica, CA 94044 > > >----- Original message ---------------------------------------- >From: "Ric Brekne" <ricbrek at broadpark.no> >To: caut at ptg.org >Received: 9/6/2006 7:48:51 AM >Subject: [CAUT] caut Digest, Vol 1090, Issue 6 > > > >Chris Soliday writes: > > >.......... OR control Friction 8-12 grams, target Balance Weight and > >DownWeight and > >float the Upweight but make sure it is over 26g .... > > >Chris, David et al. > > >This is how I usually go about things, but you can take things a bit > >further once both strikeweights and frontweights are installed. (assumes > >balanced frontweights) Once you know both ends of the see-saw you also > >know that any variations in BW are due to ratio variances. Often you can > >improve that picture by checking and correcting for small knuckle > >placement/angle variances and the like. You can end up with pretty close > >to spec on all parameters if you pick at it long enough... > > >Course at some point it gets redougulouse and you have to say good > >enough is good enough.. > > >Cheers > >RicB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20060906/7386ad3e/attachment.html
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