 ooooh mercy! Nice one, Centurion, I like it!
   ooooh mercy! Nice one, Centurion, I like it!  
Poor Amar, he’s goign to be SOoooo busy when he gets back lol. That will teach him not to take the rest of us with him…
Nuts. I apologize about the giant pictures! I thought they’d size to the page - guess not. I’ll fix them tonight - can’t get at my site at the moment (working on borrowed PC)…
Justin’s whistles are cool!
Cheers, 
Bill Whedon
Serpent Music
An Unsolved Mysteries Update:
Hehehe I always wanted to say that.
ANyway it turned out that I won’t have to make a new whistle head. After a few minutes of playing and a close examination of the condensation I dicovered that the windway wasn’t the only thing to blame for the glogging problem. Well it WAS clogging but the issue was actually condesation that was blowing out of the windway and clinging to the underside of the blade, rendering the whistle unplayable. Once I figure this out… I dipped the whole head in dish soap and water, let it sit for a bit. The took it out wipped it off, and let it dry on its own. Now it plays like a charm, and no more condensation Yeah!..
Cyfiawnder
the mad whistler
Mmm, now you will be able to play — I’m for ever blowing bubbles, With real bubbles 
Yup, too bad it’s too loud to play at night… One of these weekends I’ll have to record something durring the day so i don’t wake everyone up…
Damn it… I can’t put this thing down. Evertytime I sit down I just have to pick it up and look at it.
I’ve seen tapered graphite tubes for sale on the net. I’ve also seen all the supplies needed to make graphite and Kevlar composites. They were priced at, and in amounts within a modest budget.
The oddest material I have wanted to make whistles from is chemical vapor deposition [CVD] diamond. CVD diamond is completely within in the realm of good amateur mad science. It was even discussed on the forum before.
Rod