Carpentry Work
The goal set by SAP Renovation is to deliver world’s best piano restoration. To achieve it, each and every instrument requiring cabinet restoration undergoes a complex carpentry work process which may vary based on the actual cabinet condition. Depending on the condition of the instrument, it may require standard or extensive carpentry work.
Basic carpentry work
The piano requires basic carpentry preparation regardless of any additional carpentry work.
Uncommon carpentry work
The piano requires additional carpentry work related to poor wood condition or customer’s special requirements (partial/complete re-veneering, introducing new cabinet elements).
Paint shop
SAP Renovation uses only the highest quality Italian and German lacquers. Even the best lacquers are nothing without a proper curing process. Our curing process has been developed over more than 25 years, with each varnished piano resting for up to 600 hours.
Cabinet parts in raw state
We manufacture all structural elements (legs, music stands, lyres, etc.) and keep them in raw state.
Finished cabinet parts
We manufacture all cabinet elements (legs, music stands, lyres, etc.), finished according to the customer’s preferences.
Cabinet finish
Our customers may choose from a wide selection of available piano finishes. The final effect consists of two very important decisions: the color (black, veneer color, RAL color). Types of finishes: high gloss polyester, closed pore mat (gloss intensity: 30% or 60%), open pore mat, glossy French polish applied by hand in few varieties: ECO – pores closed in 70%, NATURAL – pores closed in 95%, and GLASS (polyester base) – pores closed in 100%, and WELSH – satin French polish finished with wax, pores closed in 70%.
Cabinet finishes
– cabinet finish in high gloss polyester
– cabinet finish in half-gloss polyester
– cabinet finish in mat polyester
– cabinet finish in French polish applied by hand