Flute 365 – Day 4
The cutting begins!
Hand Made Native American Style Flutes
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Marked up and ready to begin…
An arty shot showing a walnut flute with thread wrapping, just after being waxed.
Hi all! As promised, I’m beginning the Flute 365 project today – 365 daily photos showing my flute making journey. Today’s photo shows a detail of the ramp, flue and True Sound Hole of a new flute under production – it’s made of Western Red Cedar, or in Lakota, Hante. It’s a sacred wood to […]
On 1st May, I’ll be posting the first of 365 photographs, one a day, about my fluting journey – whether that be pictures of the making process, pictures of tools, pictures of me… etc etc. Please keep an eye out for it!
Some time ago, myself and some fellow HTC fans were lucky enough to receive a HTC Windows Phone 8X as part of a marketing project. One of the things we did with this device was to use its awesome camera to take and share a single photo each day for a year – a “3-6-5 […]
Well it’s been a while since I had some news to share from Stoney Towers… So with some events coming up this year it’s only fitting that I should announce my ability to take card payments this year! Thanks to iZettle (photo) I can now accept Mastercard, Maestro, Amex, JCB, Visa and VPay when I […]
Having bought your beautiful new Stonelaughter Flute, you will want to ensure it’s looked after to an extremely high standard on its way to you. I package the flutes in an extremely robust fashion and ship them via a professional courier service with insurance; however I’m more than happy for you to arrange the courier […]
Hi all. Sadly, due to a number of unfortunate incidents which cost some of my lovely customers their flutes, I have had to increase my shipping costs; the UK will now be charged at £10 per order, Mainland Europe £15, and the rest of the world will be £25. This will ensure two things: one, […]
Hello again. When I’m telling you about the notes my flutes play, I use a standard notation based on the piano keyboard. If you’re not familiar with it, the piano keyboard has groups of 8 white keys with 5 black keys between them; the five black keys are two together and then three together. To […]