The Dremel is a vital tool – shown here with a grinding attachment but has many, many tools used in flute making.
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Flute 365 – Day 32 Carving a nice Bird
The piece on top of the flute isn’t just decorative: it’s critical to the playing. Nice if it can look pretty, though?
Prices have been slashed!
Come take a look at the site now that I’ve taken a huge broadsword to my prices! I’m going to be structuring a little more in times to come, too – I’ll have categories of flute for sale/order which will make my prices easier to understand. Don’t forget you can pay using PayPal (with or […]
Flute 365 – Day 31 – Clean Shed!
It was about time for a good clear-up…
Flute 365 – Day 30 – Finished shaping…
Just about to remove this flute from the lathe…
Flute 365 Day 29 – Gluing up…
The bore is oiled, and glue applied ready for assembly…
Flute 365 Day 28 – Shaping!
Shaping begins…
Flute 365 Day 27 – Getting tuning info from the buyer.
If a buyer asks for a HUGE flute, I need to know if they can reach the holes…
Flute 365 Day 26 – When Couriers Strike!
This is what can happen when couriers forget about their duty of care. This flute is now (having been repaired) in the hands of a delighted new owner in India.
Flute 365 Day 25 – Happy Customer
This is the “Thank You” pic I received from a happy customer today…