rowley.jeffery
Keyboard final assembly fitting session
Somehow my calculations were off and when I created the keycheeks (the left and right frame for each keyboard) I must have measured incorrectly, but I made the middle keyboard cheek slightly smaller than the bottom and the top.
Normally the keyboards should sit with a 2° rise at the back, but the second keyboard being too small messed up the equation. After some experimentation and moving things around a bit I found that I could maintain the rise by inserting a wedge on the top kkeyboard cheeks. Thus maintaining the 2° rise.
This of course meant that I had to create new braces with each fitting.
Keyboard final assembly fitting session
Somehow my calculations were off and when I created the keycheeks (the left and right frame for each keyboard) I must have measured incorrectly, but I made the middle keyboard cheek slightly smaller than the bottom and the top.
Normally the keyboards should sit with a 2° rise at the back, but the second keyboard being too small messed up the equation. After some experimentation and moving things around a bit I found that I could maintain the rise by inserting a wedge on the top kkeyboard cheeks. Thus maintaining the 2° rise.
This of course meant that I had to create new braces with each fitting.