I am trying to make flutes. I have had some success. The last two that are finished look very pretty. They just don't play as well as I would like. They're both a bit touchy with the amount of breath that goes into them and the tuning is just a hair off. It's all a learning experience.
I was in the process of trying to figure out how to get my wood pieces centered accurately on my inexpensive router table when I thought, "Why not start with the router, even if it's not centered, and finish with the gouge." After all, that's what started this. In Rhode Island, I was almost finished with a branch flute. Well, I thought I was. After the few I've made here, I realize I had a long way to go. When move time came, the two pieces of the branch had warped so badly that it couldn't be salvaged. Another learning experience. So I took the piece I had routed as a centering test and put the gouge to it. It opened up to just over an inch diameter main bore.
I followed that with gouging out the Slow Air Chamber. Then I realized I had no way of accurately gauging how round it was. Back to the computer. I had bought this plastic material to make templates. Why not make a template to test the shape of the bore? Sure enough it was a simple task. It also showed just how much more I needed to take out! That initial test body is now ready for sanding. Once it's sanded, I can start the Slow Air Chamber Exit Hole and the True Sound Hole.
Today I decided to continue in this vein. I have two more bodies measured and marked. Got way ahead of myself thinking about the specifications of the two critical sound holes. I drew in the shape and position. Then I realized those are usually done on the top of the two halves. What I ended up with was rotating my split plane 90 degrees. It will make getting the angles of the holes a little easier, but it also means I have to do them VERY accurately. Once that part is done, they get glued together and I find out how difficult it is to adjust for mismatched sides. Oh, then I get to drill the tuning holes along the seam. Which then means I'll be making tuning adjustments in wood AND glue. I see another learning experience on the horizon.
Who knows what I'll share here? Trials and tribulations. Spiritual growth. Confusion. Enlightenment. Ventures is that part of me that dares to explore. Come see what I find. :)
Monday, February 28, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Discipline is Remembering What You Want
A friend from Rhode Island posted this. It's one of those random status lines that you can get by visiting an application. They call themselves funny statuses, but I don't think this one is. In fact, it's a potent reminder and kick in the backside that I needed to hear.
To me it means, keep your goal in mind and you'll be ready to put forth the effort. Today has been a day of such reminders. I have a great deal of work to do for the business side of the Ventures. Some of it is already complete. A small some in relation to other parts. I have a couple of pretty big computer projects to complete, and soon. I still have four flutes in progress out in the garage.
What I want requires me to ensure I nourish myself properly, stay organized, stay focused on the task at hand, and follow through. Yep, that all sounds like a great deal of discipline.
Thank you, Diane, for the reminder. :)
Blessings, Love and Peace!
To me it means, keep your goal in mind and you'll be ready to put forth the effort. Today has been a day of such reminders. I have a great deal of work to do for the business side of the Ventures. Some of it is already complete. A small some in relation to other parts. I have a couple of pretty big computer projects to complete, and soon. I still have four flutes in progress out in the garage.
What I want requires me to ensure I nourish myself properly, stay organized, stay focused on the task at hand, and follow through. Yep, that all sounds like a great deal of discipline.
Thank you, Diane, for the reminder. :)
Blessings, Love and Peace!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)