I worked at the Bentley pianos for 25 years and started in the string making department making eyes it was on a much more industrial way but still skilled i did have a go at making strings its much harder the it looks glad the skill is still alive hope its passed on and not lost to modern methods
I thought it was great and the music was fine. Seems to be a skill that takes a while to perfect and then to make it look easy. Still don't know what keeps the windings from unwinding at the ends of the coils. Anyway, thanks for making this.
I have been restoring quality pianos for over 60 years. Some of the methods and statements of some of those featured regarding pianos are open to question. I have always used professional organisations to make strings to the rubbing and appropriate strings i.e. 1st and last singles, doubles and sometimes tripple sections. There is even a character who thinks that he is improving new pianos such as YAMAHA & VENABLES pianos in his own quaint way, when he is infact damaging them.
Hello, thanks for watching! Just curious, do you mean something in the video is open to question? I edited the video for Phil so might be my fault if the wordings a bit off! It's only a rough experiment anyway, one of our customers was curious. Phils been making strings since 1979 but never really had a video before. totally agree about using proper rubbings with 1st and last strings though. It's terrible some of the things you see
@@gavincrooks your video is just fine! Thank you for making it. I found it fascinating. Phil Taylor's brain is on an entirely different level than the rest of us earthlings. Lol I really enjoyed watching it.
Very interesting way of doing! Three questions arose)) 1. Which formula for core tension are you using? ( Low tensioned core or hard?). 2. What advantages do you have by spinning from the right to the left? 3. Are results are much better of having ends of the core filed ? Instead of tapping? Many Thanks!
and where are You in ? I live in Mexico and need one set of grand Steinway bass strings. It lack all the srings off. what do You need for replacement the set of bass strings
Hi, The company is in the UK, so it might be a little bit to expensive to get strings sent out to you, sorry! We would be happy to do them for you, but it would probably be less to order them from someone in the US
I enjoyed watching the video - what is the software being used? I love the markers he uses on his machine - more reliable than marker pens that rub off. I have learnt how to make bass strings with pen and paper methods, but have heard of software that makes corrections based on piano make and model and key number.
Malcolm Lunt it's software Phil wrote himself back in the 80s on an Apple Acorn! (although hes rewritten it to Windows now...) Its been slowly evolving over the years to compensate for copper shrinkage, steel tension variables, etc. It works by "calculating the correct amount of resistance needed to produce the frequency of each note". according to Phil. He showed me the spreadsheet formula once. I decided brain surgery would be easier.
I worked at the Bentley pianos for 25 years and started in the string making department making eyes it was on a much more industrial way but still skilled i did have a go at making strings its much harder the it looks glad the skill is still alive hope its passed on and not lost to modern methods
And I thought threading my sewing machine was difficult. Bahaha This gentleman is a master craftsman!
Ready just in time for the music!
Beautiful! I enjoyed the video very much.
I thought it was great and the music was fine. Seems to be a skill that takes a while to perfect and then to make it look easy. Still don't know what keeps the windings from unwinding at the ends of the coils. Anyway, thanks for making this.
I have been restoring quality pianos for over 60 years. Some of the methods and statements of some of those featured regarding pianos are open to question. I have always used professional organisations to make strings to the rubbing and appropriate strings i.e. 1st and last singles, doubles and sometimes tripple sections. There is even a character who thinks that he is improving new pianos such as YAMAHA & VENABLES pianos in his own quaint way, when he is infact damaging them.
Hello, thanks for watching! Just curious, do you mean something in the video is open to question? I edited the video for Phil so might be my fault if the wordings a bit off! It's only a rough experiment anyway, one of our customers was curious. Phils been making strings since 1979 but never really had a video before. totally agree about using proper rubbings with 1st and last strings though. It's terrible some of the things you see
@@gavincrooks your video is just fine! Thank you for making it. I found it fascinating. Phil Taylor's brain is on an entirely different level than the rest of us earthlings. Lol I really enjoyed watching it.
Very interesting way of doing!
Three questions arose))
1. Which formula for core tension are you using? ( Low tensioned core or hard?).
2. What advantages do you have by spinning from the right to the left?
3. Are results are much better of having ends of the core filed ? Instead of tapping?
Many Thanks!
I wonder if anybody does flatwound piano strings.
I've taken to building my own folk harps and I'd like to try making my own wound strings. How does one learn about this?
How do I make the bad music stop?
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WHERE ARE YOU ??
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and where are You in ? I live in Mexico and need one set of grand Steinway bass strings. It lack all the srings off. what do You need for replacement the set of bass strings
Hi, The company is in the UK, so it might be a little bit to expensive to get strings sent out to you, sorry! We would be happy to do them for you, but it would probably be less to order them from someone in the US
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I enjoyed watching the video - what is the software being used?
I love the markers he uses on his machine - more reliable than marker pens that rub off.
I have learnt how to make bass strings with pen and paper methods, but have heard of software that makes corrections based on piano make and model and key number.
Malcolm Lunt it's software Phil wrote himself back in the 80s on an Apple Acorn! (although hes rewritten it to Windows now...) Its been slowly evolving over the years to compensate for copper shrinkage, steel tension variables, etc. It works by "calculating the correct amount of resistance needed to produce the frequency of each note". according to Phil. He showed me the spreadsheet formula once. I decided brain surgery would be easier.
Cleaned with an old glove?
Haha! No, he is holding a cloth too, honest!! :D
Gavin Crooks Thank god! You had me worried. Your strings look very high quality
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Is there a risk of losing fingers?
Only if you're VERY unlucky!!
Answer is yes ask a friend of mine lost his doing this and he'd been doing it for years so one day he got un lucky
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How weird to play Eine kleine Nachtmusik, a piece for strings, instead of something with piano.