Need explanation of terms

Gordon Holley gholley@hi-techhousing.com
Mon, 16 Jul 2001 15:54:47 -0500


Thank you Joe and Penny.  As of this time there are three individuals that 
have answered my query. You, Bill Bremmer and Don Rose.  I do appreciate 
all of the assistance I received on this from all of the individuals. 
 Regards, Gordon Holley

-----Original Message-----
From:	Joe & Penny Goss [SMTP:imatunr@srvinet.com]
Sent:	Monday, July 16, 2001 2:34 PM
To:	pianotech@ptg.org
Subject:	Re: Need explanation of terms

Burning in, refers to the use in the past of an achahol lamp to heat and
bend the shank so that the hammer, if leaning to the side, can be moved 
into
the correct position.
Rendering in this usage means that the string moves across the bearing 
point
. It must move not just stretch over the bearing pointS.
Raking the hammer,  to me is not quit what is ment in its usage but
the hammer and shank kind of form the shape of a garden rake so perhaps 
this
is where the term developed.
The shape of the angle the hammer meets the string at a 90%  angle (strike
point) while the shank might be at  more ( seldom ) or less than 90% to the
molding of the hammer.
Joe Goss
imatunr@srvinet.com
www.mothergoosetools.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon Holley" <gholley@hi-techhousing.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 12:02 PM
Subject: Need explanation of terms


> Hello List.  Over the past months, while reading the posts and exchanges
on
> the list, I've encountered three terms used in the authors dialog.  I've
> read through two books 1) Piano Servicing Tuning & Rebuilding, by Arthur
> Reblitz, and The Technical Examination, Source Book - PTG, and cannot 
find
> any explanation on the three terms.  Will somebody assist in my search:
> 1. "Burning In" - used in the explanation of hammers and the shank area.
> 2.  "Get The String To Render" - I know what render means, but what does
> the term render mead in this usage?
> 3.  "Raking The Hammers" . - Sure don't understand this one.
> Thanks in advance for the help.
> Gordon Holley
> Goshen, IN
> gholley@hi-techhousing.com


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