... I work in a cabinet shop. The saw you are referring to is called a saw stop. Street price for the basic cabinet saw is $3,200.00. The brake if set off is...
Use these two links below to see some of the photos taken at Sacred Ground flute fest. A few photos of people on the forum. There is a group of several of...
Hi Johnny, I would suggest a circular badge (like a NAF Circle), with Native Flute Woodworking on it – is there any logo for our Yahoo group ? - , then your ...
sawstop- if this is the saw which stops from cutting off fingers/parts by picking up the electric field around body parts- like around meat- and stops the...
Can anyone suggest a source for carved wooden animals such as bears, wolves, eagles, buffalo, etc.? I'd like to 'dress up' some of the 'special' flutes I make...
Hi Tim. What is Flannigan's? ... From: "Tim Blueflint Ramel" <tblueflint@...> To: <nativeflutewoodworking@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008...
Donn, I just wanted to take a minute to thank you for the pictures you took of Morgan Fawcett. I have just recently joned the flute woodworking group and this...
Scott is trying to find the flute maker who gave him a flute at the Zion festival last year. The flute had a ceramic totem on it. The flute was used on Scotts'...
Regardless of your own carving skill at the present, I think it is better to try to do such totems yourself. They can be as simple as rounded silloettes up to...
Hi Everyone, I'm Michael and I'm not really a NEW member as I have been lurking for a few months on this group under an old email/isp. Now have new...
'Siyo Totsuwa... I am carving fetishes for all of my flutes these days. You can check them out at www.turtlemoundflutes.com - check on any of the flute pages...
Hi Chuck, Flannigan's is the resturant/inn at the base of the road that leads up to the festival grounds. It is on the left about 1/2 mi. before the gate to...
Any of you at Zion this week? I would like to ask if you can upload pics from a cell phone or camera directly to an album in the photos section, that would be...
I have to agree with Mike on carving your own. You only need a good sharp knife to create a totem. When I first started carving I was told that if you can...
Hello I will also be at Zion Tuesday - Saturday. I will be working the Info table Thursday morning 8-12 so I can be found there I am sure otherwise I plan on...
Hey Rick In Picture 8921 is that a drone flute? If so, how is the noise level with the sound hole next to your ear? I like the style but concerned about the...
I wanted to share the progress I've been making on my first branch flute. Well, actually my second, the first one refused to split. I guess it didn't wanna be...
A good place to start WOULD be carving potatoes. They are dense and hard enough to learn knife handling yet soft enough to work easily. Make a mistake and who...
I've done a little carving, but I'm really not that good at it. I did manage to carve a pretty passable cat for a flute for my youngest daughter. Totsuwa ... ...
One of the really rewarding aspects of making your own flute is creating your own block/bird/totem/whatever you want to call it. You don't need to be a...
Some small enough for flutes would be harder to find in wood. You can get stone fetishes, from southwestern stone carvers, that can be used on flutes. I have...
I depend on R.A. Wolf guide to crafting a NAF and NAFlutomat. I've been having trouble tuning the flute key. The flutes tend to overblow too easy and either...
Silly question: How did you split the flute without tools? I got a bandsaw, but the blade twist, regardless of the tension, and it will not cut straight. I am...
Hi Everyone, Just wanted to post and update everyone on what is happening in our lives. I am still building flutes.....lot's of them. They have gotten better...
Hi Tim/Chuck....... It has been long since I have posted.....life has been nuts....but I am going to be at Zion. I have not been reading, but Flannigans is ...