RC vs CC again

Delwin D Fandrich pianobuilders@olynet.com
Wed, 8 Oct 2003 20:14:24 -0700


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  In a message dated 10/8/03 5:45:47 PM, =
alanforsyth@fortune4.fsnet.co.uk writes:



    Del wrote;

    >>"do you suppose it somehow -- miraculously -- lost
    its desire to get itself straightened out?">>

    As an offshoot to this topic, what then happens to the wood fibres =
in a
    hammershank when we cast them with a heat source? They certainly =
have lost
    their "memory" in this case. Would "time" under stress be a factor =
in a rib
    losing it's "memory"?

    Just asking!
    Alan Forsyth

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  This may be off d path, but Frank Hubbard reports an Italian =
harpsichord bentside straightened almost wholly in just one day after =
release from it's case, and that cypress wood was 200+ years bent, and =
very thin indeed. Sorry if this is not relevant
  Glenn C.=20

It's certainly relevant if you're the owner of the instrument in =
question. But, in terms of this discussion, no, it's a whole other =
issue.

Del
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