keytop jigs

Thos Carpenter carpthos@televiso.com
Sun, 23 Oct 2005 23:36:48 -0600


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Randy Potter used to sell a router jig.

Tom
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  From: Farrell=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 11:37 AM
  Subject: Re: keytop jigs


  Bill Spurlock recommends a router. I have a copy of his construction =
plans for a router-based key dimensioning jig for keytop replacement. =
Anyone that wishes for a copy of it, just email me and I will send it to =
you. I think it is in a PDF format. I have not built one, but it =
certainly looks to be a fine jig.

  Terry Farrell
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    I'm curious on what methods you use when replacing keytops.  =
Primarily the method used to remove the wood so the new key & top will =
end up with the same total dimensions=20
    as the original key.
    Do you use routers and a jig?   OR  table saw?  or  what?
    I'm doing my first keytop replacement and would like to know your =
comments.

    Thanks much

    Dave McKibben
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