niall Y
Established Member
This would certainly protect the plating whilst being held in the chucks but the ferrules are sanded with the wood, forming a continuous surface. I have noted ,however, that a few whistle makers have the ferrule at the mouthpiece end, slightly raised above the rest of the whistle diameter, leading me to believe that these might be attached at the end of the manufacturing process.To protect the finish you could find some plastic tube with an inside diameter slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the ferrule, cut a piece the same length, slit it lengthways and slide it over the ferrule. You could use a larger diameter piece with a sliver removed, allowing it to hold tight.