Hi
I’ve been experimenting a little with whistle making and I want to take a step forward. But I have need some answers first.
First a little background information (Not too much, don’t worry)
I have easy access to a garage containing wood working benches and alot of tools including but not limited to, A lathe, drill press, bandsaw, grinders, jointer, spindle sander, belt sander, hammers, drills, chisels and more.
I’ve seen the instructions online on making a PVC whistle, I’ve used it to make a low D out of copper. Well, its not 100% complete yet. The wooden dowel I used as a fipple block(whistle head plug) kept swelling. I bought a foot of Delrin rod, but the inside diameter of the copper pipe is a hair or two larger then an inch (Next time I’ll measure instead of reading the side of the pipe) so my one inch rod rattles inside. Still thinking about the next step on that one.
In the meantime I’m planning on two other projects.
I’m going to try making a High (soprano) Whistle head out of copper pipe.
With it I hope to try playing two whistles at once. Based of the idea of one whistle acting as a drone. I tried using copper pipe connectors to split the air down two whistle bodies from one whistle head, but the overall volume was weakened far, far too much to be playable.
After that I want to try for a wooden whistle.
Most of my problems seem to be in dealing with wood.
When using wood for a fipple block whats the best way to treat it so that it resists moisture? Naturally I’m looking for something that won’t land me in a hospital or under 6 feet of dirt. Also, what kinds of wood finishes and or stains could I use? Since I’d want a consistent look from top to bottom the stain has to be non toxic as well.
As for making a wooden whistle body, I’m really stuck there.
How do I drill/lathe it? I can turn a block of wood into a cylinder (although not a perfect cylinder, its a wood lathe, not a metal lathe) But How do I drill it accurately down its length? My dad has tried to do something similar, he lathed walking sticks, and then tried to drill a hole in the center of the foot for the spike, but alot of sticks kept cracking as the drill wandered a bit. Something I’d like to avoid on a potential whistle.
Any suggestions on what I would need? Some sort of drilling jig for the drill press or hand drill? I’ve seen some vague pictures of people using some sort of attachment for their lathe to bore out a pice of wood, but I have no idea what such an attachment is called, or how it works.
So any suggestions would be great.
I don’t plan on making whistles for sale, all of this whistle making activity is aimed at giving me whistles to suit any situation (Trying to make a whistle suitable for practicing late in the evening with 3 other non-whistle players in the house), and well, fun. Plus I don’t have adequate funds to properly fill out my whistle collection any other way.
Thank you for your time and patience.