Talk:Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments
The Geared pegs section has no references and does mention specific events that hopefully can be sourced. Does anyone have sources for this passage?
zithers & harps?
What about the tuning pins used with any number of instruments, from the autoharp to the piano? Though these need to be wrench-turned, the principle is identical to the friction peg.
I'm also unsure how a "tuning peg" differs from a "friction peg."
Weeb Dingle (talk) 06:32, 17 April 2018 (UTC)
Is peg dope beneficial
The current draft of the article asserts unambiguously that using peg dope on a sticking or slipping peg is beneficial for the instrument. My (limited) understanding is that luthiers are not unanimous on that point. For example, in http://stringsmagazine.com/a-primer-on-pegs/, it is stated that "Used in excess, it builds up, hardens, and increases wear, which is why some people recommend avoiding it. Some shops recommend a liquid called Peg Drops for slipping pegs, while others advise against it." I would welcome an edit of the article regarding this point by someone who has more expertise than I do. 71.58.74.4 (talk) 02:20, 26 June 2018 (UTC)