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The blow hole or mouth hole of all my flutes is 3/8 inches in diameter. Here you will find the dimensions of flutes in the various keys that I make. For the positioning of the splitting edge I measure from the mouth end of the flute down. For the distance to the center of the 6 tone holes I measure from the mouth end of the flute down the flute. Key of C Key of B Key of A Key of G Key of F# Key of F Key of E Key of Eb
A 1 inch bore used for flutes in the key of F, E and Eb side to side at maximum width 1 3/8 inches. Top to bottom 1 11/6 inches A 7/8 inch bore is used on flutes in the key of F#, G and A side to side at maximum width 1 19/32 inches. Top to bottom 1 7/32 inches. A 3/4 inch bore is used on flutes in the key of B and C side to side at maximum width 1 9/16 inches. Top to bottom 1 7/16 inches. Here is a picture of a flute that I have cut in half lengthwise. Now you can see what the inside of one of my flutes looks like. |
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3/8 inch diameter blow hole leading to the Slow Air Chamber. The SAC is sealed with epoxy resin to resist moisture absorption. Moisture absorption can lead to cracking of the flute. A Plug of solid wood separates the SAC from the bore of the flute. It is made from a birch (hardwood) dowel soaked in polyurethane. The polyurethane helps seal the plug form absorbing moisture and expanding in diameter. Expansion of the plug could lead to cracking of the flute. Ramp gently directing air from the SAC to the flue. It is important that the air be allowed to flow smoothly into, through and out of the SAC to get good tonal quality. The Flue is cut into the body of the flute. It carries air from the SAC and directs it against the Splitting Edge. The splitting edge is in the center of the stream of air exiting the flue. This is important to achieve volume and clarity of tone. True Sound Hole is what the hole leading into the bore of the flue is called. This is the sound generating mechanism of the flute. The dimensions of the TSH are vitally important to sound quality. All surfaces must be clean and smooth. Bore of flute. The bore is sealed with a coat of polyurethane and then sanded smooth. A sealed, smooth bore is important for tonal quality. Tone holesSide view of the Sound Wave bird.
Top view of the bird.
The extensions on the front of the bird form what is called the Chimney. The chimney helps focus the stream of air coming out of the flue and protect it from disturbances from cross air currents.
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