[pianotech] Fwd: Erwins key dip gauge

David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net
Fri Feb 27 06:36:09 PST 2009


I don't use a gauge of any type for setting dip but rather set it using a
punching the thickness of the desired aftertouch.  Cut out a slot in a card
stock punching that is the thickness of the desired amount of aftertouch.  I
use .030".  The punching can then be inserted and removed with a pair of
tweezers easily.  Move it from key to key as you build up the front rail
punching until the key when depressed with uniform touch just barely lets
off.  Use a weight do depress the key is you choose.  The piano must be
precisely regulated first, of course, so that your desired amount of dip is
coordinated with the blow distance but that insures uniform aftertouch which
is really the most important part of the dip setting anyway.  Best done with
the action in the piano unless you can duplicate the bedding on the bench.  

 

David Love

www.davidlovepianos.com

 

  Ok, true confessions. I've never set key dip with a dip block.

 

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