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Hammer Felt Softening
By Jeff Lofton

I am almost finished with my M. Schulz upright pneumatics. I would like
to somehow soften the hammer felt. The felt is very hard and gives a
slight tinny sound. My tuner softened them up a little using a sewing
machine needle connected to a cordless Dremel tool. He said that fabric
softener could be used but you must be very careful. I didn't press him
for more info on this technique.

The best solution would be to replace the hammers, but this is
currently beyond both my expertise and wallet. Some day I will
re-condition the piano mechanism (lots of homework to do first).

Thanks,
Jeff Lofton


(Message sent Sat 29 Apr 2000, 14:26:21 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Felt, Hammer, Softening

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