Hi
@niall Y yes--interesting thanks--I've done it roughly this order:
- Rough turn the blanks to round
- Bore a 3mm hole all the way through in one go--I am basically using my nova chuck to hold the spindle blank in contration mode, and using the tailstock with a Jacobs chuck in it to make the full boring--in and out quite laborious--still I can get all the way through but I've tried twice and it's way off centre--but doesn't matter too much. Using a simple long drill bit (c. 300mm long) for this part.
- Then I use the bored hole as the centre points to turn the external shape of the chanter
- Then use a drill press to drill the finger holes.
That's probably a terrible way of doing it--but it's the only way I could work out with the kit I've got here. Anyway--very enjoyable and I'll probably ditch the Yew chanter (too worrying It hink) and I've picked up some lovely Sapele (I think) so I'll probs have a go next with that one.
Interested in anyone else's methods/good ideas for getting a straighter bore hole.
whistles would be very interesting--and presumably would be shorter. So you could use a shorter drill bit in the jacob's chuck? The fipple would be hard--but presumably you do that in two pieces right?