I can't see your method of adjusting the table. You don't have a drawing or something. Does the adjustment have more than one support point, and how does the table 'slide', i.e. wood on wood Thanks, Best, John Ross On 2012-12-02, at 3:37 PM, Jack Houweling <jackhouweling at dccnet.com> wrote: > Hi John, > The key is not supported because it does not wander. > The adjustment table lets you take off such a small amount. > I have never had a problem with it. > > Jack Houweling > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 2012-12-02, at 10:45 AM, John Ross <jrpiano at bellaliant.net> wrote: > >> Hi Jack, >> It looks like the key is not supported, or has a stop. >> Do you have a problem with the key wanting to wander? >> I know using a router 'jig', the key must be secure. >> I can see that having the router secured and using a 'table' might be a better option. >> Is the table just a wood on wood situation with a lubricant, for sliding? >> John Ross >> Windsor, Nova Scotia >> On 2012-12-02, at 2:13 PM, Jack Houweling <jackhouweling at dccnet.com> wrote: >> >>> I built a thickness sander for cleaning up keytops, it is a spindle sander on a drill mounted on a base. The table fine adjusts with a large knob. For the fronts I use a fine adjust sled on my table saw. >>> >>> Jack Houweling >>> >>> <photo.JPG> >>> >>> >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20121202/0deca4d8/attachment.htm>
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