
The Piano Deconstructed
The keyblock, also called the cheekblock, is the removable block of wood found on each end of the keyboard. These blocks hold the keyboard in place and keep it from shifting.
Removal of cheek blocks and keyslip | Pianotech
Dec 2, 2021 · Get under the piano with good light and your screwdriver. Each of the front legs has a hole to access the cheek block screw. If you can't find the screw head movers may have …
Fender Rhodes Reproduction Cheek Block – Vintage Vibe
No more cigarette burns, scratches, or blemishes on your piano! Vintage Vibe reproduction cheek blocks are direct replacements for any Fender Rhodes or Rhodes piano.
Cheek blocks | CAUT
Aug 17, 2011 · Have you tried the Lakeone Wood Rebuilder from Allied Piano? I carry it around in my glue box and use it for all kinds of stripped screw holes, including leg and lyre (and cheek …
cheek block removal - The Electric Piano Forum
May 12, 2007 · The cheek blocks are held in by 2 screws, one, the vertical one that you see (and have already removed), and two, a horizontal screw that you can't see because it is beneath …
How to Access a Grand Piano's Action - Howard Piano Industries
Apr 18, 2023 · We'll break down the process of disassembling a variety of grand piano brands, starting with Steinway. Step 1: Remove the Key Slip. The key slip on a Steinway piano is easy …
Cheek Block Screws - Piano World Piano & Digital Piano Forums
These are two screws that hold the mounting plate on the left cheek block of my 1929 Steinert Artist Grand. It's pretty clear that the one on the right must have been original. I've never seen …
Cheek block - how do I remove one? - ep-forum.com
Nov 27, 2007 · I've had my piano out of the case, keys removed, harp removed, etc. several times. I like to tinker, clean things out, etc. I'm not, however, looking forward to installing new …
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If you'd like a pair of handmade wooden cheek blocks for your piano, please visit my Reverb store to check availability. As I produce new sets, I'll list them there for purchase.
A Cheeky Question ... | PianoTech Archive
Feb 25, 2008 · it's very hard to tap either side into place or move it with cheek block, so I marked the front and side of the bed to line up the action each time. Got to wondering, would spotting …