Joe, Perhaps I can help you make test rolls for the Aeolian organs.
(But first I must learn how to use the "Template" computer program,
and then I will swamp Matthew Caulfield with output!)
Give me a description of what the test roll should do and a description
of the tracker bar, etc. I presume that the purpose is to test the
operation of all the pneumatic channels.
"Template" prints marks on computer paper (14.88-inch width) showing
the edges of the music roll and where holes and slots should be cut.
I believe that Matthew then lays previously trimmed music roll paper
on top of the template and secures it with draftsman's tape.
(It's like masking tape but gentler).
Then, with a chipboard backing underneath the two sheets of paper, he
punches the start and the end of the slot with a hand punch. Later he
completes cutting the slot with an X-acto knife. (David Wasson built
a knife which holds double razor blades with the proper spacing.)
Robbie Rhodes
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