[pianotech] String Breakage

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Tue Mar 2 12:41:39 MST 2010


Why? Way-average breaking percentage of 70% at pitch yields another three  
half steps of pitch (300 cents) rise to approach 100%. 
 
Paul
 
 
In a message dated 3/2/2010 12:37:19 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com writes:

I had a  1900 Everett grand with the original strings in my shop a few 
years ago for  restringing and just for the yahoo of it my son and I decided to 
see just how  far above pitch you could pull a string before it broke. We 
did maybe a dozen  or so and pretty regularly we would pull them about 300 
cents sharp before  they broke. That surprised me a bit.  


Terry Farrell



-----Original  Message-----
From: Mike Kurta <_mkurta1 at comcast.net_ (mailto:mkurta1 at comcast.net) >
To: _toddpianoworks at att.net_ (mailto:toddpianoworks at att.net) ; 
_pianotech at ptg.org_ (mailto:pianotech at ptg.org) 
Sent: Tue, Mar 2,  2010 7:57 am
Subject: Re: [pianotech] String Breakage

SNIP 
We  had a chapter meeting once where we took a junk piano and everyone took 
a  turn at purposely trying to break the strings. We each brought our 
tuning  wrench and took turns cranking tighter and tighter until the strings 
broke.  It was amazing! Most pins turned 1/2 a turn or more before the string 
let  go. 
Again, there is no rhyme or  reason...... 

Mike Kurta, RPT 
Chicago chapter  







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