The bridges are made of thin strips of maple wood and mahogany glued together.
Having been seasoned for some months in a special temperature and humidity controlled room, the case is glued to the external rim and then put into storage before moving onto the next and final phases in the construction.
The frame is matched to the piano it is destined for, prior to being inserted permanently for the strings to be attached. It is then drilled so that the holes for the tuning pins match exactly the position of the pin block.
The length and thickness of the strings directly affects the overall quality of the sound and, above all, its ability to fit seamlessly into the tonal range of the piano as a whole.
With the help of a specially designed machine, the “weaving”, or attaching of the strings takes place.
