id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 62257 Dickson, W. E. (William Edward) Practical Organ Building .txt text/plain 44056 1970 76 Dimensions of Organs--Construction of Sound-board--Channels --Sliders--Plantations of Pipes--Bars--Bearers--Upper Boards Sub-bass of 16-feet Tone--Scale--Wind-valve for Pedal Chest-the 8-_foot note_, because the open pipe is 8 feet in length, speaking considerations, that the sound-board is 4 feet long and 15 inches wide, we may cut out the upper boards from sound and clean bay-wood, 1-1/4 pipe-feet, while the holes in the upper board will only receive their pipes on twelve new holes bored in these thin boards last mentioned, upper, or treble, holes must not let the little pipes slip into them, _edges_ of the upper boards, and making the wind-hole beneath and the pipe-holes near the margin of the board, resulting in an arrangement The sound-board was about 5 feet 3 inches in length. _Method 3._--In small organs, with short sound-boards, the iron The sound-board for these three stops will be only 2 feet 9 inches in ./cache/62257.txt ./txt/62257.txt