Hello Jeannie et al (who's he?) Thanks for your suggestion. I am in the mid-process of creativity! I am using the suggestions of sandpaper (in the "loosest" sense) and cutting tools in creating a tool - or jig - which, if it works, I will share with you all. There again it may not work in which case I shall still share it in order that no-one else wastes time on this particular course! In the meantime ... keep breathing for "I may be some time!" (quote: Capt Scott at the Antarctic) Regards from darkest Sussex Downs, Michael G.(UK) -----Original Message----- From: Jeannie Grassi [mailto:jcgrassi@earthlink.net] Sent: 19 September 2005 02:25 To: 'Pianotech' Subject: RE: Accurate cutting strips of cloth for Damper backing Try putting sandpaper on your straight edge. It will grab the cloth and keep it from slipping. It also helps to have a see-through straight edge, with lines on it, to track the cloth and make sure it isn't slipping as you go along. jeannie Jeannie Grassi, RPT Assistant Editor, Piano Technicians Journal mailto:jcgrassi@earthlink.net -----Original Message----- From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] On Behalf Of Michael Gamble Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 12:37 AM To: pianotech@ptg.org Subject: Re: Accurate cutting strips of cloth for Damper backing Hello List Anyone got any bright ideas on how to cut cloth (or felt) in really parallel strips and at a specific width for use on damper backing? The original was indeed cloth, not felt, the weave is plain to see at the sides. I have a "roller" type knife, one of those rubbery green mats (a large one) marked out in small squares, and a long straight-edge used for key-levelling. The problem is to stop the felt from shifting under the knife! (don't we all?) Regards Michael G.(UK) _______________________________________________ pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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