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#2027180 - 02/04/13 11:21 PM
Purple Felt
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Registered: 07/28/11
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Loc: GA
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Where can I find purple hammer rail felt, and let off buttons?
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#2027186 - 02/04/13 11:29 PM
Re: Purple Felt
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Registered: 01/20/09
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Purple? No where. Hammer rail felt comes in green, white, or red. I've only ever seen green or white let off buttons.
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#2027192 - 02/04/13 11:44 PM
Re: Purple Felt
[Re: Monaco]
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Registered: 10/07/08
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Loc: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Red dye and blue dye to make your own. I like seeing rebuild jobs where the craftsman took the time to create the likeness of the original product. As for let off buttons ,,, any catalog of piano parts suppliers.
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#2027198 - 02/05/13 12:05 AM
Re: Purple Felt
[Re: Monaco]
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Where can I get white then? I forgot about backcheck felt. Can I get that in white? Or should I try dying a red cloth with blue dye?
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#2027205 - 02/05/13 12:14 AM
Re: Purple Felt
[Re: Monaco]
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Registered: 01/09/10
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Loc: Rockford, IL
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For purple (or white)--It might take a little "fabrication" on your part, but try these guys: http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheFeltPod?ga_s...f=sr_gallery_17 I got some nice wine colored felt ribbon, which to some eyes, might be considered purple... --Andy
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#2027392 - 02/05/13 11:32 AM
Re: Purple Felt
[Re: Monaco]
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Registered: 09/11/06
Posts: 3463
Loc: Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
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Avoid "Craft" and "Decorator" felts in pianos if at all possible. They are often not homogenous, are sometimes made of blends of new and used wool or with inclusions of synthetics. As well, these felts sometimes can have chemical residues from processing (dyeing etc) which can cause strings and other metal parts to corrode (rust) where they come into contact. Piano Forte Supply carries Crescendo felt which is white and can be dyed to suit specific color demands. 
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#2027408 - 02/05/13 11:50 AM
Re: Purple Felt
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/07/03
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Loc: Oakland
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I guess one should be careful which dyes are used, too.
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#2031003 - 02/11/13 09:16 AM
Re: Purple Felt
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Jurgen Would crescendo felts be suitable for Hammer rest rail felt (upright). I figure that is not too specific of an application. Anything that would cushion the rebound without packing down much over time. But what about backchecks? That seems more specific. Are there crescendo felts that would match backcheck felts pretty closely?
Also, about dying. Could, the dye actually travel through the action parts and contact the strings? That seems quite unlikely to me. Perhaps slightly more likely would be airborne fumes, but I am dubious.
If I am going to dye it myself, what dyes should I avoid?
Anyone have any suggestions on punching out circles for regulating buttons?
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#2031135 - 02/11/13 01:00 PM
Re: Purple Felt
[Re: Monaco]
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Registered: 09/11/06
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Loc: Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
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Crescendo felt is not a pressed felt. It attains its density through a special fulling process, which is entirely unlike pressing and which imbues the felt with very different characteristics.
For hammer rails, you need to use hammer rest rail cloth (not felt).
I would not get too hung up on colors for action cloth and felt, especially in an upright. More important is to use good quality materials, and complete the job with excellent workmanship.
Plate and stringing felts, in a grand, that is something else. There, it is significant to use the same original colors of felt and cloth. More and more, this is becoming possible, with firm string bearing felts and cloth in scarlet, burgundy, blue and brown now available.
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#2031152 - 02/11/13 01:23 PM
Re: Purple Felt
[Re: Monaco]
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Registered: 03/10/08
Posts: 3712
Loc: Vancouver B. C. Canada
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Crescendo felt is not a pressed felt. It attains its density through a special fulling process, which is entirely unlike pressing and which imbues the felt with very different characteristics. For hammer rails, you need to use hammer rest rail cloth (not felt). Thanks for the update on the process. Funny thing about that. When I purchased a big bag of Crescendo felts from your business a couple of years back I called them pressed felt and I was not corrected then. 0{;-)o[
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