Hello Arle et all,

> As I've never worked with a
> high D chanter before, I'm finding that the one I'm using is giving me
> a lot of trouble with warbling and adjustment. Any advice anyone care
> to give on what might cause warbling? I've tried reshimming,
> recottoning, etc., and the results seem to be the same. 

I will try some thoughts on this (its hard to do this sort of adjustment via 
textmessage :-) 

* what is the string you use? 
* did you test the pressure/rosin balance the way I described it earlier?
* does the "warbling" (not sure of the precise translation) apear with all 
keys, with the open string, in about which array of keys? - upper row/ lower 
row similar?
* Did you remove all rosin from the edges of the wheel as is recomended?
* Did you look closely whether the tangents touch the d'' string simultniousely 
with the other two strings?  - its a  thinner string now, I guess, which might 
make that it touches later, meaning the pressure of the tangent against the 
string is lower than with the other strings.

more questions after I know thouse answers :-)

Simon




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