One solution is to lower the sharps about 1 mm but no more. The other solution is to do the job right so you will not have any problems in the future. Doing it right always pays off. Newton Wimblees@AOL.COM wrote: > > My predecessor put new keytops on a S&S M. The problem is, he put on > very thick keytops, but didn't rout down the keys. As a result, in > order to get the sharps 1/2" above the whites, and then get 3/8" > keydip on them, I have to put so many punching under the sharps, that > the white keys are hitting those punchiness before they bottom out. > This results in the white keys are only getting about 5/16", or less, > key dip. This is happening mostly in the bass. > > Other than replacing the keytops, does anyone have a solution to the > problem. > > Wim
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