Finding the strike line another method

David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net
Wed Jul 25 19:52:47 MDT 2007


So you've obviously found some consistency in this requirement.  I guess it
makes sense since I would presume it's related to the plate design or
casting.  Looking back, though, I'm not sure I've seen the need in every
example.  Maybe it's time to go back and visit those pianos.maybe later.  

 

David Love
davidlovepianos at comcast.net
www.davidlovepianos.com 

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   David

  Nice post

    My default Strike line setting for all Steinway B's is this.  Noted 52 &
69 are hung on the old line.  Note 64 is hung 4 mm toward the player.  The
rest of the section is hung in a gentle arc.  Corrections are made later. Or
if I have the piano in shop I do similar set ups.

    Dale

 





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