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Making a Horn Whistle


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Someone ask me awhile back if I would put up the directions on making a horn whistle, so here it is.

 

Step 1

 

Choose a suitable antler.

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Step 2

 

Cut your antler off square at your chosen point.

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Step 3

 

Drill a 1/4 inch hole, 1 and 1/2 inches deep.

I am using whitetail antler which is very dense, so this may change from

roe or fallow deer which seems to be much softer.

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Step 4

 

Cut the beval for the mouth piece.

I try to cut this around 40 degrees.

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Step 5

 

Cut the chamber hole.

The cut for the back wall is sloped between 30 and 40 degrees.

The cut on the front wall, (closest to the mouth piece), is straight down.

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Step 6

 

Using a piece of 1/4 inch doweling aline it to the straight wall of the chamber hole.

Mark the slope of the mouth piece and cut the dowel at this point.

This will be used to create your reed.

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Step 7

 

Using a sharp knife, slice a small portion off the top of the reed you made in

Step 6.I find it is best to slice thin sections off the reed at a time.

I also find that in most cases that you will trim off 1/3 of the reed to aquire the

correct pitch in the whistle. As you trim a section off place the reed in the

whistle chamber and test for whistle and pitch.

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Step 8

 

When correct whistle pitch has been attained through trimming and testing,

use a good quality carperters glue and fix the reed into the whistle. Test

and adjust after placing into chamber, and then let dry.

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Step 9

 

Drill lanyard ring hole in whistle.

The finished whistle.

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