I'm looking for some info and insight to making wooden flutes. I've
done my fair share of woodworking over the years, and my nephew (8
yrs
old) has recently been joining me in the basement to watch and help
out where he can do so safely. We made a flower pot together and now
we are searching for the next project to tackle. I've never
attempted
to make an wood instrument before, but it sounds like fun and a nice
project for him and I to make our own flutes. Anyone have any
thoughts on where I can find a good quality website with plans and
detailed instructions to make a flute? A book would be a great
resourse as well if anyone has one they are fond of. Does not have
to
be anything too fancy or complicated, but I don't even know where to
start looking so any help and advice would be great! Thanks!!
"marc" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for some info and insight to making wooden flutes. I've
> done my fair share of woodworking over the years, and my nephew (8
> yrs
> old) has recently been joining me in the basement to watch and help
> out where he can do so safely. We made a flower pot together and now
> we are searching for the next project to tackle. I've never
> attempted
> to make an wood instrument before, but it sounds like fun and a nice
> project for him and I to make our own flutes. Anyone have any
> thoughts on where I can find a good quality website with plans and
> detailed instructions to make a flute? A book would be a great
> resourse as well if anyone has one they are fond of. Does not have
> to
> be anything too fancy or complicated, but I don't even know where to
> start looking so any help and advice would be great! Thanks!!
http://www.mcgee-flutes.com/index.html#Top%20of%20list
http://www.expertvillage.com/video-series/1480_native-american-flute.htm
http://www.sideblown.com/Related.html
http://www.dbeweb.com/kayak/pages/flute.html
http://www.markshep.com/flute/books/Simple.html
Google says it found 234,000 entries on "how to make a wood flute"
That should keep ya busy........;-)
Bob S.
RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote in
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> On Apr 7, 6:04 pm, Father Haskell <[email protected]> wrote:
*trim*
>>
>> Not at all. I made 2 Irish D whistles a few years back, one copper,
>> the other PVC. The PVC pipe sounded sweeter. It was a lot easier
>> to work, too, important if you've never done such a project.
>>
>> Spray paint looks nice on PVC, especially if rubbed out.
>
> Sacrilege! Burn the witch! This is a woodworking group - at least
> I'm a penitent blasphemer. You're recalcitrant! ;)
>
> R
>
Everyone here *knows* you shouldn't use PVC where air will pass through.
DAGS on "exploding PVC". For safety's sake, use copper or galvanized
pipe.
Puckdropper
--
You can only do so much with caulk, cardboard, and duct tape.
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On Apr 6, 11:45 am, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 6, 11:07 am, marc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for some info and insight to making wooden flutes. I've
> > done my fair share of woodworking over the years, and my nephew (8
> > yrs
> > old) has recently been joining me in the basement to watch and help
> > out where he can do so safely. We made a flower pot together and now
> > we are searching for the next project to tackle. I've never
> > attempted
> > to make an wood instrument before, but it sounds like fun and a nice
> > project for him and I to make our own flutes. Anyone have any
> > thoughts on where I can find a good quality website with plans and
> > detailed instructions to make a flute? A book would be a great
> > resourse as well if anyone has one they are fond of. Does not have
> > to
> > be anything too fancy or complicated, but I don't even know where to
> > start looking so any help and advice would be great! Thanks!!
>
> You may want to approach it as a building/making/thinking process
> lesson. Start with the easiest and get quick results so he can mess
> around with something pretty much immediately, then make new and
> improved versions, maybe with different materials.
>
> You could make a test flute out of PVC (I know, sacrilege!)http://www.markshep.com/flute/Pipe.htmlhttp://www.cwo.com/~ph_kosel/designs.html
Not at all. I made 2 Irish D whistles a few years back, one copper,
the other PVC. The PVC pipe sounded sweeter. It was a lot easier
to work, too, important if you've never done such a project.
Spray paint looks nice on PVC, especially if rubbed out.
On Apr 6, 11:07 am, marc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking for some info and insight to making wooden flutes. I've
> done my fair share of woodworking over the years, and my nephew (8
> yrs
> old) has recently been joining me in the basement to watch and help
> out where he can do so safely. We made a flower pot together and now
> we are searching for the next project to tackle. I've never
> attempted
> to make an wood instrument before, but it sounds like fun and a nice
> project for him and I to make our own flutes. Anyone have any
> thoughts on where I can find a good quality website with plans and
> detailed instructions to make a flute? A book would be a great
> resourse as well if anyone has one they are fond of. Does not have
> to
> be anything too fancy or complicated, but I don't even know where to
> start looking so any help and advice would be great! Thanks!!
You may want to approach it as a building/making/thinking process
lesson. Start with the easiest and get quick results so he can mess
around with something pretty much immediately, then make new and
improved versions, maybe with different materials.
You could make a test flute out of PVC (I know, sacrilege!)
http://www.markshep.com/flute/Pipe.html
http://www.cwo.com/~ph_kosel/designs.html
Then bamboo
http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/kramer42.html
How about a pan flute?
http://www.panflutejedi.com/jean-paul-tutorial.html
and finally...
a drumroll please, maestro
a NEANDERTHAL FLUTE!
http://www.greenwych.ca/fl-compl.htm
Great project to do. Keep us posted. Take pictures. Have fun.
R
On Apr 7, 6:04 pm, Father Haskell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 6, 11:45 am, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 6, 11:07 am, marc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm looking for some info and insight to making wooden flutes. I've
> > > done my fair share of woodworking over the years, and my nephew (8
> > > yrs
> > > old) has recently been joining me in the basement to watch and help
> > > out where he can do so safely. We made a flower pot together and now
> > > we are searching for the next project to tackle. I've never
> > > attempted
> > > to make an wood instrument before, but it sounds like fun and a nice
> > > project for him and I to make our own flutes. Anyone have any
> > > thoughts on where I can find a good quality website with plans and
> > > detailed instructions to make a flute? A book would be a great
> > > resourse as well if anyone has one they are fond of. Does not have
> > > to
> > > be anything too fancy or complicated, but I don't even know where to
> > > start looking so any help and advice would be great! Thanks!!
>
> > You may want to approach it as a building/making/thinking process
> > lesson. Start with the easiest and get quick results so he can mess
> > around with something pretty much immediately, then make new and
> > improved versions, maybe with different materials.
>
> > You could make a test flute out of PVC (I know, sacrilege!)http://www.markshep.com/flute/Pipe.htmlhttp://www.cwo.com/~ph_kosel/d...
>
> Not at all. I made 2 Irish D whistles a few years back, one copper,
> the other PVC. The PVC pipe sounded sweeter. It was a lot easier
> to work, too, important if you've never done such a project.
>
> Spray paint looks nice on PVC, especially if rubbed out.
Sacrilege! Burn the witch! This is a woodworking group - at least
I'm a penitent blasphemer. You're recalcitrant! ;)
R