MMD > Archives > July 1998 > 1998.07.15 > 11Prev  Next


Modifying Letter Punches for Stencil-cutting
By Matthew Caulfield

As Andy LaTorre mentioned, unmodified steel punches are going to simply
cut out a triangle for the A or a circle for the O and so on, unless
they are modified by filing out bridges across areas that, if left
unbridged, would let part of the stencil paper drop out.  Even then,
would the punches be sharp-edged enough to cut through heavy paper
easily enough to permit their rapid and repeated use?  I don't know.

Looking at any stenciled work on a piano word roll will suggest where
the bridging needs to be filed into your punch matrices, if you go that
route.

Matthew Caulfield



(Message sent Wed, 15 Jul 1998 09:47:23 -0700 , from time zone -0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Letter, Modifying, Punches, Stencil-cutting

Related by Subject:
1998.07.15.11 (This article) - Modifying Letter Punches for Stencil-cutting
2018.03.14.04 - 1930 Ampico B "Subdue" Modifying Switch
from Mike Nicholls
2014.06.17.10 - Seek Ampico Loud-Normal-Soft Modifying Switch
from Roger Angell
2006.07.02.04 - Modifying Seeburg L Tubing Connections
from Jeffrey R. Wood
2006.07.01.04 - Modifying Seeburg L Tubing Connections
from David Sharpe
2006.03.27.19 - Modifying Ampico Grand for MIDI Control
from Bob Loesch
2006.03.25.02 - Modifying Ampico Grand for MIDI Control
from John McClure
2002.08.20.09 - Modifying Lester Player Action Valves
from Bill Maguire
2002.08.18.08 - Modifying Lester Player Action Valves
from Randy Blake
2002.02.26.08 - Modifying Windows File Type Associations
from Phil Dayson
2002.02.22.09 - Modifying Windows Startup Programs
from Dave Hall
2002.02.22.10 - Modifying Windows File Type Associations
from Claus Kucher