Hi all, I am restoring a 1895 Roenisch grand piano. It has funny short
treble dampers which were a single piece of felt sewn in the middle to
give a recess. All I have in stock is the more modern type of felt
which comes as two strips.
Unfortunately the two strips are too wide for the upper treble by about
1/8" or so. I have guillotined them into the correct size already, but
I now still have the problem that they will either stick over the
damper too much or meet in the middle of the damper. Both options are
not nice.
I experimented now and in the past to try and cut a little of the
pieces, but I find it impossible to get a straight edge. The felt
compresses while being cut and then forms a belly in the middle of the
cut when done: -> Not good. I was not thinking if it would be possible
to wet the felt and freeze it before cutting it. That should, in
theory, give a straight edge because the felt would not compress when
frozen.
I will probably experiment with an off cut on the weekend but maybe
someone else has a better idea on how to cut under 1/8" of the side of
a piece of soft damper felt.
Kind regards,
Bernt Damm
Cape Town
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