[CAUT] Key leveling

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Tue Jul 1 07:15:30 MDT 2008


Same here, Barbara. 

I would say if it takes somebody 13 hours to level keys, they should go 
back to school!! (just kidding).  I think the longest it has ever taken me 
is 5 or 6 hours going from scratch.

Anyway,  for the price, the tool would also have to wash my car and do my 
taxes!

Paul




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Jim,
 
I  saw it and wondered why they said it could take up to 13.something 
hours to level keys.  With their tool it said 3.5 (or close to it).  I 
looked at him and said the most it ever took me was a few hours, if even 
that.  Maybe it's the only thing I'm fast at....
 
Barbara Richmond RPT
on my way to the beach..... :-) 
 
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From: Jim Busby <jim_busby at byu.edu> 
 
From: Jim Busby 
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 3:25 PM
To: 'College and University Technicians'
Subject: FW: QuicKey Leveler
 
List,
 
Those of you at the convention saw this new tool. I told the fellow that 
after leveling with this device if you could add a weight and accurately 
measure dip that this would be, IMO, even more valuable than the key 
leveling aspect. What do you think? I like to see new/different ideas.
 
Simply put for those who weren’t there, this device sets up and measures 
key height by contacting each key and then a computer tells you to put in 
whatever punching is needed for a “one pass” key leveling job. That’s how 
I understood it anyway. It seems like a consistent weight carrying the 
probe to the bottom of the key dip is the next logical step. 
 
IMO this tool is pricy for just leveling. Add dip, maybe I’d consider it. 
Figure out how to lay perfect dip and aftertouch… well, I’m even more 
interested! Until then I’ll do it the old fashioned way.
 
Jim Busby BYU
 
 
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