Hollow Mainstock Upgrade - Uilleann Pipes

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @WootTootZoot
    @WootTootZoot 6 лет назад +2

    Forstner bits won't chatter like spade bits, and they're easier to overlap holes when you're drilling

  • @user-lj3tx4dz8y
    @user-lj3tx4dz8y 5 лет назад +1

    lets hear it play

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum 8 лет назад +1

    Wow...that's a pakistani mainstock?? They actually bothered to use cocobolo?? That thing looks to be much higher quality than I expected based on the articles and reviews I've read. It actually looks pretty similar to the mainstock on my BC Childress pipes.
    I seriously enjoy your videos, and I wouldn't even be piping if it wasn't for your your articles. Thank you so much!

    • @verdatum
      @verdatum 8 лет назад

      Dayepipes
      Oh, I am well aware of the benefits! I made an entire half-set based on a combination of your writings and a few other pipemakers who do writeups (Quinn in particular). I woefully lost everything except for the bellows in a house fire, and I never completely finished the open-stock. But regardless, it was _massively_ easier to keep the brass drones in tune that it has been with the closed stock I currently have. It hasn't been a huge hangup, because I'm still almost exclusively using it configured as a practice set. I enjoyed the pipemaking aspect of things so much that it got me into building things more than buckling down and practicing the instrument!

    • @michaelstaadt8937
      @michaelstaadt8937 7 лет назад

      verdatum
      Surprising, is'nt it? They are sold under the name "Roosebeck", that's the Mid-East Mfg. I got one left handed stock, drones and regs a few years ago to go with a Brian Howard practice set and was quite satisfied with the quality. The drones and regs are actually made of blackwood of a quite decent quality and the price was ridiculously low. The craftsmanship, however, leaves quite a bit of work to do if you want them to look really good ( repacing the cork with proper hemp, sanding off the awful clear laquer they put on it and properly fixing a few wobbly bits) but by and large they're a decent job.
      Now that I've seen David's video there is some more work to be done still ;-)

  • @fullstrutn
    @fullstrutn 7 лет назад

    Are you David Daye that USED to be in Ohio??

    • @Dayepipes
      @Dayepipes  7 лет назад

      Yes, we left Columbus for Whidey Island WA in June 2000, and came back to NE Ohio where I grew up in Cuyahoga Falls since late 2008. I've been making uilleann pipes full time since 1998 when my computer support job at Ohio State U ended.

    • @fullstrutn
      @fullstrutn 7 лет назад

      wish you lived near Columbus I'd take lessons

  • @WildBoreWoodWind
    @WildBoreWoodWind Год назад

    The wood butchers are at it again.