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Making a new wrest plank

 
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:24 pm    Post subject: Making a new wrest plank Reply with quote

Hi all

... just a quick question on how perfect the fit should be when making a new wrest plank. I have a new block of delignit which I rough-cut to the outline of the old plank and so far I have spent 1.5 days fitting it to the frame. I have spent at least a day of that time chalking the frame, tapping the plank and shaving off the high spots. I know what can happen if you don't get it good enough, but at what point do you stop? I assume that the front edge is the most important (rather than the top edge where the pins are) since it's the front edge which will be transferring the string tension to the frame.

Its a pretty tight fit now, I don't think I could slide even a thin sheet of paper in anywhere, except perhaps right at one end.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Never done it myself but in the US quite a lot of tecs put epoxy resin round the edges on the final fit as insurance against plank rocking

The worst plank I ever did was a Bluthner spent ages routering round them stepped edges and the insets getting them just right for the brass plates then made a mess of the drilling and had to make a new one

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh no that sounds pretty frustrating!!

Well I guess I will continue on until I just dont think I can do any better. That is the only way I can be sure it will be OK.

Thanks for the advice.
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