While it’s being made, a flute’s potential for beauty is only dimly visible.
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Flute 365 – Day 41 – She came and made a flute
A friend of ours came to our house and made her own flute under my tutelage.
Flute 365 – Day 40 – Bubinga
Following a snap in the body of this flute, I put in an ash piece and made an absolutely stunning (though I say it myself) flute which is now with an extremely happy owner. Bubinga is an exotic wood which is incredibly dense and hard… but as you can see has amazing grain.
Flute 365 – Day 39 – Beautiful grain…
Some genuinely lovely grain coming through on this flute…
Flute 365 – Day 38 – On display
Some of my flutes on display at a local show…
Flute 365 – Day 37 – Spinning on the lathe.
Some way through turning a new flute…
Flute 365 Day 36 – No tuning today then!!
Tuning needs to be done when the temperature is between 17-21°C – no chance of doing anything meaningful this afternoon!
Flute 365 – Day 35 – Shiny!
When you want the flute to perform well, you have to make sure air can move freely inside. That means it needs to be super smooth…
New product lines!
As of today, the “Custom Order” facility of my site has been beefed up with three “ranges” you can order from. The Buffalo Grass range is the starting point; it’s only £80 (fixed). You get to choose the key of the flute within a certain range and I do the rest; it’s finished in a […]
Flute 365 – Day 34 – Sending one on!
This is a flute about to meet its new owner.