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Friday, January 30, 2009

Happy Woman Magazine DIY Piano

Bored on a Friday morning, we were casually searching through Google articles on how to build your own piano... When we found this! A genuine article from Happy Woman Magazine, this made us laugh so much! We'll be taking very seriously into account their tips and kiln when we start building our next piano ! Thank goodness there are experts out there.

Richard
Oposium


How to build you own piano, according to Happy Woman Magazine

Build Your Own Piano!!!
By Sharon Grehan-Howes

What you will need:

Lumber- a lot for a big piano less for a smaller one.
220 piano strings or good quality twine
Pressure bars
Tuning bars
Hitch pins or
Screws and wing nuts.
Felt or an old coat
Cast Iron Plate
Tools

The sawn lumber should be be slowly seasoned and dried in a a climate controlled kiln. If you are building a very small piano your oven will probably do just fine.

Choose the less good looking wood and glue planks together to build a soundboard. Leave them to dry and season. Before the soundboard can "speak" the wood fibers must be stretched: do this by bending the soundboard and glue a series of ribs to the backside. Then mount the soundboard to a wood backframe.

Sound is sent to the soundboard by the vibrating strings through bridges, over which the strings are stretched.

You will have to notch the the bridges first. The front of the finished soundboard will have a pinblock where you will mount the tuning pins. As well as treble and bass bridges, but skip this step if you're running out of time.

Mount a cast iron plate to the soundboard/backframe assembly. (You will need to put a hole for each tuning pin in the cast iron —you may need need help with that) as well as pressure bars and hitchpins, these will guide and anchor the strings.

After the plate is mounted drill holes into the pinblock guided by the holes in place or close enough.

Now you move on to stringing— this is usually done by a skilled stringer, so if you have one around by all means use him/her. If not just wing it.

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