That sounds great! What thickness is the pvc pipe, what is that cutting tool called that you used, and are the pipes all exactly 20cm shorter than each other ascending?
"...what is that cutting tool called that you used" -it is called a "PVC Pipe Cutter," -sold wherever PVC pipe and accessories for PVC (PVC glue, etc.) are sold. You can also use a copper tubing cutter. These are small hand-held 'C-clamp' devices that you rotate around the pipe, scoring it deeper and deeper until it separates. I prefer the copper pipe cutter as it neatly bevels the outer edge of the pipe whereas the PVC Pipe Cutter leave an acute edge that needs to be lightly sanded...
The pipe looks to be 1/2 inch schedule 40. The tool is just called a PVC cutter. And his longest tube was 20 cm, so they aren't 20 cm shorter than each other. I'm not that good with the metric system, but I'd say they're 5 cm shorter than each other, making them 20 cm, 15 cm, and 10 cm
when you make a new instrument you can check the played sound by a tuner (like pano tuner). The tuner shows what note is played. if its off, you must shorten the pipe a little until you get the right sound. the second method is by playing a piano key and listen to it then compare it with your new pipe. therefore its by trying and not professional but its a good experience. Third method is to referring to a table of standards or stick to formulas. Notice that the length of pipe reduces by the end seal size. Search this : What is the formula for the length of a pan flute?
What are the lengths of the other tubes???
First tube is 20 cm. And the others?
Doesn't that cap inside reduce its length? At least if it was an outside glued cap..
What diameter do you use?
*Step 1: do some complicated math stuff*
I already fail at step 1
Same...
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That sounds great! What thickness is the pvc pipe, what is that cutting tool called that you used, and are the pipes all exactly 20cm shorter than each other ascending?
"...what is that cutting tool called that you used" -it is called a "PVC Pipe Cutter," -sold wherever PVC pipe and accessories for PVC (PVC glue, etc.) are sold.
You can also use a copper tubing cutter. These are small hand-held 'C-clamp' devices that you rotate around the pipe, scoring it deeper and deeper until it separates. I prefer the copper pipe cutter as it neatly bevels the outer edge of the pipe whereas the PVC Pipe Cutter leave an acute edge that needs to be lightly sanded...
The pipe looks to be 1/2 inch schedule 40. The tool is just called a PVC cutter. And his longest tube was 20 cm, so they aren't 20 cm shorter than each other. I'm not that good with the metric system, but I'd say they're 5 cm shorter than each other, making them 20 cm, 15 cm, and 10 cm
I had to pause the video. The music from tropico 5. BRILLIANT!
how to make 22pipes panflute?
Just get 22 pipes and do what hi did to them
when you make a new instrument you can check the played sound by a tuner (like pano tuner). The tuner shows what note is played. if its off, you must shorten the pipe a little until you get the right sound. the second method is by playing a piano key and listen to it then compare it with your new pipe. therefore its by trying and not professional but its a good experience. Third method is to referring to a table of standards or stick to formulas. Notice that the length of pipe reduces by the end seal size. Search this : What is the formula for the length of a pan flute?
The music used is from a game called tropico 5 if anyone's interested
Thanks for the formula
WOW its cool
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Would you just come to 🇻🇺 at Port Vila and show me
Why does 431 hz become 4.431 as 4f?
The dot is a multiplication sign
You forgot the inner diameter
I thought the speed of sound is 340 m/s at room temp
Speed of sound is 343m/s
me too
I did something very similar, my plans from Stodoys helped me with this.
This is heresy!