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3D Printing Mechanical Music Instrument Parts
By Jeff Bridges

Hey guys!  Two things --

(1) I started learning how to do 3D printing; I love it!  3D printing
has come a long way from the crap that's been out there for cheap
machines.  Granted, you have to learn how to design what you want, but
once you learn the software it's a snap.  I have made two clocks from
https://www.thingiverse.com/ and loads of other stuff, too.

I have two printers.  I am trying to teach myself how to design some
player piano parts.  When I finally have perfected it, the items will
be up for sale through Piano World.

(2) Now on to my next problem. I have an Ampico A grand piano and
the on/off switch has crapped out.  I have tried to fix it.  I know
the problem: internally the switch flips off center and doesn't fully
engage.  Anyone got a spare?  Once I get the switch fixed, the piano
will be up for sale, fully restored.  Email me at jeffrey dot bridges
at charter dot net.

Jeff Bridges
Alton, Illinois


(Message sent Wed 12 Feb 2020, 03:33:48 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

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