[pianotech] Tuning pin height

Cy Shuster cy at shusterpiano.com
Mon Oct 5 08:28:39 MDT 2009


What tips do you have for getting the slack out from hitch pin to  
tuning pin as you string?  That's been my biggest problem in  
consistency.  One poster mentioned not threading the new wire through  
the bridge pins before cutting, for example.

There is a beauty to quick, fluid, highly-skilled work.  I've seen two  
people, well-practiced, string a grand together in half an hour, one  
at the tail, one doing pins.  With a steady rhythm, and being "in the  
flow", the work comes out smoothly, with a polished look.  Neatly  
aligned beckets may be an intentional target, or might be an  
incidental result of work done quickly and well like this, but I do  
love highly-practiced teamwork (like jibing a spinnaker on a race boat).

I have to admit that I do prefer it when the pin angles are consistent  
with tuning.  If I can start with my lever at 12:00, and then get  
gradually forced around to an awkward 3:00 before I can grab another  
bite, that's uncomfortable.

So, how do you keep slack wire from throwing the cutting measurement  
off?  One person at the tail taking up slack from first pin to hitch  
pin, and then you pull straight from there to where you're cutting?

--Cy--

Cy Shuster, RPT
Albuquerque, NM
www.shusterpiano.com


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