I used a teflon block drilled to accomodate my shaft; it is embedded in one
of the top braces headward of the wheel and soundpost.  May not be
professional, but it is quiet and works fine.

Regards,
Leonard Williams
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On 2/5/08 12:34 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>As for roller bearing, don't,  they  make all  kinds
> of  noise, just look for the Teflon bearing sleeves at a Lowes or Home Depot
> they  work fine. I have issues with both the wheel assembly and  key-box
> resting on or connecting to the sound board, and build so that neither touch
> the sound board.  Seems a shame to pay the price for a good sound board then
> lag everything to it restricting the pure sound it could have made.  Hopefully
> we are building musical instruments not packing crates.
> 
> Best regards
> 

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