think this may be my first post after many hours of reading.
I Have found that holding locks apposed to having them mounted is very different in learning the "feel" of the tension, so have decided to take the real approach and mount them.
In one video I have, the person teaching/demonstrating refers to the amount of presure required is about the same needed to depress a key on a computer keyboard, this seems to be very helpfull info but is difficult to judge, as the tension wrech just feels like a lever.
But with that knowledge it got me thinking how to "feel " this presure, the thing I decided to try was to put a small spring on the end of the tension wrench. (approx same size as one from a pen, fits tight on the wrench and pushed on for about 6 coils).
I have found this helps a great deal as it actually feels like a key being depressed on a keyboard. so I know the presure is about correct, but makes it more sensitive to "feel" the sensations as pins set.
I have definatly noticed a great improvment in the time taken picking or raking now I have this very simple addition.
Just thought I would share my small discovery.
sorry about the poor quality pic but its taken on my phone in low light, tension wrench is about 100mm or 4" including the spring in length.
