Make a whistle from scrap?

Jawn

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I have some 1" aluminum tubing laying around (used to be a windchime). I've got a piece about a foot long. I am thinking I might want to make a whistle with it (just to practice). Are there any formulas for how to make it work (distance between the base and bottom of the tube, or thickness of the air gap)?
 
Just experiment to find out. Too many variables in making something musical, just start with a light V saw cut the open it up with a file till it sounds right.

If it turns out well, please post pictures or better yet a video.
 
Andre is right. I saw a "how it's made" tv show where they were making pipe organs. Even though they knew the diameters and lengths of pipe needed for the notes they were trying to make, each one had to be adjusted and tuned by hand. It looked like more of an art than a manufacturing process.

GG
 
Re: Make a whistle?

Guy Lautard's has plans for a whistle in "Machinist Bedside Reader", vol 2, pg 134
 
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