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Hey Mark,
I have a shaper with traing wheels. Not for doing a set , but it sure =
let me ace that part of the test,
Joe Goss RPT
Mother Goose Tools
imatunr@srvinet.com
www.mothergoosetools.com
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From: Mark Ultsch=20
To: Pianotech=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: SURFACING Hammers!
It seems to me that filing, etc. refers to one possible operation to =
achieve a result.
Re-surfacing could mean the two faces, too.
How about re-contouring??
It's good that we all know what me mean. Are we less busy this time =
of year? I gotta go and practice re-contouring hammers for the =
technical exam.
Mark Ultsch
Madison
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From: Joe Garrett=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:44 AM
Subject: SURFACING Hammers!
Julia & Clyde said: "OK, just a different term then for what I =
usually call shaping, sanding=20
or filing the hammers. Got it.
(re. "carding")
I really wish everyone would use the term "surfacing" hammers, as it =
best describes what we are really doing to the hammer. The only hammer =
that is the exception to this is the Steinway hammer, that has been =
lacquered. Because of the lacquering, the hammer is now one homogenous =
blob that can be made into any "shape".
Best Regards,
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