[pianotech] GH-1s, etc.

David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net
Thu Dec 13 22:21:25 MST 2012


Yeah, like I said, I leave all these string making decisions to others now.
I have enough headaches.  

 

David Love

www.davidlovepianos.com

 

From: Joseph Garrett [mailto:joegarrett at earthlink.net] 
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 9:15 PM
To: David Love; pianotech
Subject: Re: [pianotech] GH-1s, etc.

 

David,

Most string makers have a limit for core.. that is usually around .037".
Some will go to .035", but few will, willingly go that small. So, the only
answer to the small overall cross section of a specific note/wire is to go
real small with the copper. This makes string makers break out in a cold
sweat, tbs.<G> In order to get a Trichord of correct proportional size and
decent inharmonicity, with consistancy, the copper needs to be workable.
There is the rub. They just can't make a Trichord small enough w/o
manufacturing problems. Hence, I choose not to put them through that, if it
is possible to get the same musical/ tonal results with bigger Bichords on
the same note. It's a job, I know how to do, but I choose to let someone
else do it..<G> 

The string size for E32 was .033" core and .055" wrap. That takes a highly
skilled string maker on those sizes! It's above the call of duty imo.<G>
Fortunately the strings are short enough that there will not be excessive
deflection while winding, (so I've been told). 

Then, to add to the mix, the strings needed to be made on an ASAP situation,
as the client cannot afford to have the piano down for more than a day and
that will be over her Christmas "vacation" time. Wheee, are we having fun
yet?<G>

Joe

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: David Love <mailto:davidlovepianos at comcast.net>  

To: Joseph Garrett <mailto:joegarrett at earthlink.net> ;pianotech
<mailto:pianotech at ptg.org> 

Sent: 12/13/2012 8:57:31 PM 

Subject: Re: [pianotech] GH-1s, etc.

 

The core would be but not necessarily the wrap.

 

David Love

www.davidlovepianos.com

415.407.8320

 



Joseph Garrett <joegarrett at earthlink.net> wrote:

David said:
"I was referring to how thin the copper needs to be. Depending on various
factors and targets, sometimes bichords end up pushing the copper down to
something much thinner than string winders are comfortable working with." 

David,
I understand that. However, if you were scaling for 3 string wound, the
wire core and wrap would be even smaller than with the bichords of the same
mass per note. Trichords solve little, imo..
Joe


Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
Captain of the Tool Police
Squares R I

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