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224 greatwave Offline Send Email Apr 1, 1999
1:21 pm
have been routing the flue ever since I've been routing the bore. It is done with a small straight edge bit. The bottom of the bit, although not flat, produces...
225 greatwave Offline Send Email Apr 1, 1999
1:28 pm
hockwave/Flash site. It has some interactive dijerido music in the "interactive musical instrument" part of the web site. You can play a dij along with several...
226 blai@...
blai@tyler.net Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 1999
1:56 am
n excellent suggestion for a website to visit. Very Very interesting....
227 havasupi Offline Send Email Apr 2, 1999
5:10 pm
essage #8 on this list also recommends which of the books to get....
228 paulpittcoyoteclay
paulpittcoyo... Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 1999
6:27 pm
i! my name is Paul Pitt ("Coyote Clay" my Indian name). I'm new to this club but have already read all of the messages and taken lots of notes. Have been ...
229 greatwave Offline Send Email Apr 3, 1999
7:32 pm
nd don't forget to move your clocks ahead. The chat space will be open (always is) around sunset and hopefully a handfull will visit. 40 + membership in this...
230 blai@...
blai@tyler.net Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 1999
12:42 pm
reatwave or whomever,,,do you have a cross-sectional sketch/drawing of the flue/sound hole/fipple etc etc...??? I am still a little confused about the 30 deg. ...
231 greatwave Offline Send Email Apr 4, 1999
1:09 pm
ill, this 30 degree angle is measured from the flute body, which is the horizontal zero degree. 90 degrees (to the flute body) would be straight up and down ...
232 havasupi Offline Send Email Apr 4, 1999
3:32 pm
ill, There is a photo of a cross section of a flute in the photos area in the flute construction album. I have tried to duplicate this cross section and have...
233 blai@...
blai@tyler.net Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 1999
4:12 pm
hanks, guys,,,,I shall try that again, and that's what I thought, and that's the way I had it to start with, but was having a little trouble with octivating...
234 greatwave Offline Send Email Apr 4, 1999
6:47 pm
s that legal? Playing for folks over 80 yrs. old or what. I like it. Octivating! Better than octive jumping which sounds like an olympic event. That problem ...
235 bobnancejr Offline Send Email Apr 4, 1999
7:45 pm
hile still in a novice and experimental stage, I've tried several ways of making the air passageway--<br><br>a. Drilled (using drill press at high speed...
236 bobnancejr Offline Send Email Apr 4, 1999
7:59 pm
lease post specifics about this "Dremel table". I've been using a full-sized router table (and am about to hang a large 3hp Ryobi from my table saw, using the...
237 bobnancejr Offline Send Email Apr 4, 1999
8:17 pm
have 11 (or is it 12) of his books--there is a lot of redundancy by getting the whole set, but if you are branching into the super large or super high flutes,...
238 bobnancejr Offline Send Email Apr 5, 1999
1:29 am
ou mentioned your web site, and I didn't bookmark it...could you post your woodworking site, please, and the flute photos would go well in the photos section...
239 havasupi Offline Send Email Apr 5, 1999
2:42 am
he Dremel Table is a small table that allows you to use your Dremel hand power tool as a small router. You can see a picture of this table at:<br><a...
240 Fluteman96 Offline Send Email Apr 5, 1999
4:08 am
ob,<br><br>You may have misuderstood my use for the table.<br>There's no way I would try to use the dremel router table to cut the bore - so you were right to...
241 Fluteman96 Offline Send Email Apr 5, 1999
4:33 am
or those who asked a week or so ago, I've posted a cross sectional drawing of a barrel stave flute case (10 sided). Earlier messages discussed calculation of...
242 blai@...
blai@tyler.net Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 1999
12:30 pm
hanks Bob, site is...www.tyler.net/wtosh/bt.htm...
243 blai@...
blai@tyler.net Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 1999
12:34 pm
orry I had to leave the Chat early,,, but the local storms bluffed me out. Really enjoyed it though, and look forward to the next....
244 bobnancejr Offline Send Email Apr 5, 1999
6:57 pm
ere's an idea to try--<br><br>Get a two-level router bit, one (closer to the tip) concave and the other convex (closer to the router). They need to be somewhat...
245 wagnuka Offline Send Email Apr 7, 1999
1:22 pm
oes anyone know where I can find some native juniper wood to make a nice flute with? I haven't seen any flute makers making flutes out of juniper....
246 havasupi Offline Send Email Apr 7, 1999
8:07 pm
finaly located a place that sells the hard to get 7/8" bit. And a lot of other sizes.<br><br><a href=http://www.amanatool.com/...
247 Fluteman96 Offline Send Email Apr 8, 1999
1:32 pm
ancy,<br><br>Actually there are lots of juniper flutes around. Virtually all of the East Coast and Gulf Coast American woods that are called cedar are actually...
248 greatwave Offline Send Email Apr 8, 1999
4:56 pm
astern Aromatic Cedar is really a juniper. That is the red and white 'cedar closet' wood that we all know as cedar. Of what kind of juniper are you refering?...
249 havasupi Offline Send Email Apr 9, 1999
1:36 am
ere in Utah there is a Juniper called Utah Juniper or the scientific name is Juniperus Osteosperma. It grows abundantly in areas of little rain and rocky soil....
250 blai@...
blai@tyler.net Offline Send Email
Apr 10, 1999
9:24 pm
'm back !,,,got blown offline by lightning and lost my whole system. Working on a loaner and new one is on the way. I have access to a rather large supply of...
251 gsand20 Offline Send Email Apr 11, 1999
6:11 am
ello. I joined the club a few days ago and finished reading the messages last night. I found more information in that short time than I've been able to find in...
252 mick0007 Offline Send Email Apr 11, 1999
9:25 pm
ver the months I have seen many responses on which oils, waxes etc. you all prefer to finish your flutes with. Can anyone (or a group of you) tell me your...
253 rawolf99 Offline Send Email Apr 12, 1999
12:31 am
ey Greatwave, in 147 you made a statement about the difference in flues between woodland and plains flutes. I was wondering where you came by that info? I've ...
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