<Jim, simply ingenious. A great idea. If you plan on making them up, I'll buy one. -- Regards, Jon Page John, The trick with many jigs is they can be really efficient and quickly constructed when conceived for specific one-off jobs. Once one goes off and tries make it universal, it becomes a much much larger task. So a question for you guys who have seen a lot more key bottoms than I have (and no Skolnick, this is not a lewd reference <G>); this jig definitely works with a flush sole or a large enough inset or projecting sole. Assuming the length of the jg were increased, what percentage what configuaration of key bottom would not work with it?Ialeggio -- Jim Ialeggio jim at grandpianosolutions.com (978) 425-9026 Shirley, MA
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