WEIGHING OFF THE GRAND ACTION – Part 3

WEIGHING OFF THE GRAND ACTION – Part 3

Method and Style: I recommend the pick-and-add method of weighoff. Key balancing weights are used in pairs, upweight on the bottom, pairing weight on top. Add a pair (downweight) to engage the key and note the speed of hammer travel. Pick the pairing weight off (leaving the upweight) and note the speed of hammer return. These two steps reveal th...
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WEIGHING OFF THE GRAND ACTION – Part 2

WEIGHING OFF THE GRAND ACTION – Part 2

My Strategy

I only weigh off well-regulated actions. The objectives of weighoff are balance and consistency and erratic or inappropriate elements in regulation, including those of friction, inertia, and geometry, will interfere with balance and consistency whatever the weighoff.

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