DIY: PVC Flute: Difference between revisions
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== Instructions == | == Instructions == | ||
[[File:Diy flute.svg|thumb|Flute design by Nicolas Bras. ]] | |||
* 30 mm same pipe; Cut in half. Mark the center | * 30 mm same pipe; Cut in half. Mark the center | ||
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* Gradually shorten the pipe until you get A | * Gradually shorten the pipe until you get A | ||
* Make the other holes a millimeter smaller than indicated in the blueprint. | * Make the other holes a millimeter smaller than indicated in the blueprint. | ||
== Exercise == | |||
* The effect of pipe diameter. | |||
* The effect of hole diameter. | |||
* Make other models: change the pitch (eg G major; 20 mm) | |||
* Change the scale. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
Nicolas Brass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obpa9bzpzvQ | |||
<youtube>Obpa9bzpzvQ</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 12:42, 30 August 2023
Introduction
PVC Flute
Theory
Instructions
- 30 mm same pipe; Cut in half. Mark the center
- 410 mm electric pvc pipe. Locate 22 mm from the end; and glue the 30mm pipe. Drill the mark 9.5 mm drill bit.
- 20 mm wood dowel as a block
- Gradually shorten the pipe until you get A
- Make the other holes a millimeter smaller than indicated in the blueprint.
Exercise
- The effect of pipe diameter.
- The effect of hole diameter.
- Make other models: change the pitch (eg G major; 20 mm)
- Change the scale.
References
Nicolas Brass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obpa9bzpzvQ