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Von Huene Workshop, Inc.
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Wrapping a Thread Tenon
Join the Workshop's Roy Sansom for a quick tutorial on the best practices for wrapping a perfect threaded tenon - no wax or oil required!
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About the Von Huene Workshop
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Learn about the Von Huene Workshop & Early Music Shop of New England from Patrick Von Huene and Eric Haas, and take a brief 'fly-through' of the shop in action. Visit us online: www.vonhuene.com/
Crafting Recorders: The von Huene Workshop, Inc.
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Videography by Samuel Gossner. Music by Emily O'Brien, Michael O'Brien, and Sarah Cantor. The von Huene Workshop, Inc. was founded in 1960 by Friedrich von Huene, a pioneer in the reproduction of historical woodwinds for over half a century. Born and raised in Germany, he emigrated to the US in 1948 and served as a flutist in the US Air Force. In 1956, he graduated from Bowdoin College (ME) and...
Real, honest to goodness, professionally made wooden Recorders sound SO MUCH better than what I was exposed to in High school music class. That Flamed Maple might be suitable for a violin back plate. Nice Lathe fixturing. I bet you need good lungs to play a contra bass recorder, I bet they require lots of wind, delivered smoothly for the duration of each note. I bet that is hard to do.
It hurts to see this guy wearing useless spit-protection ...
What kinda finger nail polish?
Thanks! Was looking for this for ages, especially how to tie off the end.
What is the name of tool that drills long hole.
Thanks for great lesson on the technique.
That's the way! good man yourself!
Fortunately the East has mades flutes for decades without all this expensive machines and still doing.
Apples and oranges, especially considering how a conical bore complicates things.
Thank you very much for the tour of your Workshop. Decades ago I had hoped to visit in person. This was most satisfactory. It ranks with my visit to ateliers of of artist model clarinets and piccolos.
Мне нравятся ящики из-под экспортной советской водки. Редкость! :)
your outside dude take the mask off.
If I was able to turn that long I'd be making muskets! :D
Alguém pode me indicar uma flauta sopranino de plástico que seja de boa marca?
Aulos or Yamaha - both are good.
What a wonderful video! It brings back memories of my younger days-I cherish the recorders and one keyed-flute that Friedrich made for me. I am glad to see his meticulous artistry carried on by Patrick and his colleagues.
Very helpfull, thanks a lot :)
Cool stuff. RUclips viewers, why not leaf hay comment? Help the peeps that keep it real. Remember the local retailers are up against fierce competition. Just let these guy know, you saw and appreciate.
se fose para ter uma flauta de madeira seria quase reais uma nova.
Absolutely incredible craftsmanship!! I have been searching for a recorder that is in 444hz. My plastic aulos is a 442. I would love a recorder in whole tone- most woodwind instruments in 444 or 432 are tribal flutes. They are beautiful, too, but a recorder in that tone would be a dream!! If you make them please let me know!! Thank you so much🎼🎶💐
As a retired machinist/modelmaker I find this quite interesting. Love the broaching machine ! Have to wonder if you ever considered CNC for some of the operations. Amazed to see this in the USA
Time to free you respiration!
This is a wonderful video and so informative for those of us who recorders.
9:00 that's an old Craftsman (Atlas) lathe, made in the 70s perhaps. Cool that you're getting value from the old thing. The lathe at 11:30 is probably a 608 model.
Great video! Great job to Sam for his videography and narration!
I was unable to clearly hear (or see) the name of the substance in the small tube that was used at the start of the wrapping.
It's shellac dissolved in alcohol (or fingernail poilish, or lacquer).
The science of wrapping a joint. Never knew that there was this much to it.
Hello, Happy New Year, I wish you health and success in your business. I live in Ukraine, I am fond of playing the flute. How much does it cost to order a tool from you? I would like a tenor with Germanic fingering.
I think it’s time to unwrap your face, wake up man!
Very cool! Thank you so much!
Apple wood....I have heard of wood from Sour apple trees...
Fascinating. Thank you!
I could use those warped pieces. I would love to be able to carve it down and use the warp so it has a different shape, and resembles an actual branch.
Thank for taking the time to make this lovely video. Seeing the gun drill in action would have been fun. It was great to see the restoration of the contrabass, too. Bravo. Not a computer anywhere to be seen.
Very nice
How important is it to have the finger holes be circular? Can oval finger holes in either axis affect intonation? Partially asking because I'll be 3D designing and printing one in the near future and while I can drill/ream holes out to make sure it's the proper circular shape, many printers will sag a little bit if they are printing or bridging over an air gap, causing ovality in what is supposed to be circular holes unless it has a water droplet shape built into the design to help counter the sag.
Put me in that wood storage with a lathe and I might never leave.
As a recorder maker myself I really appreciate how open you are about your practices, kudos! I got some ideas about changes in my own process. Thanks!
Hi! do you have some soprano recorder plans to share? I made quenas from south america, and i want to make some recorders.
Please, I was wondering: are recorders ever made from any of the following types of wood: cherry, mahogany, and/or walnut? Thank you.
I've heard they can be made from cherry!
Please, please get that wood properly listed and decide what you are going to use and what could go to a good home. Lots of other people would be able to use what you don't need, and some of this stuff is far too precious to waste.
This makes me think that we should pay more for fine instruments. Yesterday, before watching this I was thinking "how come these things are so expensive?" Now I'm thinking "Wow, we are lucky to be living in a world of such plenty.
Thanks for your perspective. It's difficult to price instruments, as most customers still wonder, "How come these things are so expensive?" It takes as much time and labor to make a soprano or sopranino recorder as it does an alto, but our instinct is to look at a sopranino and say, "Well it's so much smaller than an alto - why does it cost so much?" We try to juggle the cost of making an instrument against the public perception of value.
Thank you so much!!!!
This attention to detail is what makes me trust any of my instruments to their care.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for this look behind the scenes.
Thank you for a great tour. I miss being able to visit the shop in person! You guys are the best!
What a fantastic workshop tour. Thank you for opening the door :-) regards from Peter in Paris France.