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Author: lethalsquirrel

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Filesize: 1.79 MB

Date added: 2017-01-23

Rating: 6.5

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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7 years after making my upright piano action, I have finally decided to give the grand piano action a shot. I think I've progressed quite a bit since then. :yum:
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very realistic. very cool
*Plays Jaws theme with it*
:lol:
Exactly what I was thinking when I made it.
Nicely done. :tup:
Thanks, Xray :)
Is it just me, or does the repetition spring need to be a bit stiffer? Actually, it seems like the hammer knuckle needs to also be colliding with layer B, else the repetition lever can't push the hammer back up a bit. I also think the jack needs to be able to collide with that felt on the inner end of the repetition lever so it that it can be held in place before being released; that felt needs to collide with layer A. Funny enough, I only finally understood this mechanism fully after trying to figure out why the repetition mechanism wasn't working in this scene.

Anyways, I read in your upright piano scene that you tune pianos on the side, so I guess you must have had fun "regulating" this "piano", though the above is definitely in need of "regulation".

Just an amateur pianist who came across your tourbillon watch scene.