A Tiny Stainless Steel Whistle
Is there a machinist in the house?
I have a Unimat metal lathe. I prize it because it was my grandfathers. He was a blacksmith and he just about used this little lathe up. It earned its living – if you know what I mean.
A couple hours before bedtime to play tonight and I got the lathe out to see what kind of trouble I could get myself into. So I made this little whistle.
I dug out a little scrap of 3/8″ stainless rod left over from a jig I made and chucked it right up! Then I discovered what I do every time I use this lathe. I am not a machinist. I need to take a class or get some instruction.
Anyway, I like how it looks. I will like it even more when I get it to whistle 😛
Happy Making,
Jim
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November 16, 2011 at 10:41 pm
Hi
I really like the EDC fixed blade pocket knife. Do you make them for sale?
Bob Simard Jr.
Chelmsford, MA
November 17, 2011 at 2:48 pm
Hi Bob,
I have not made any for sale right now. I can email you if I get some made to sell if you would like.
November 17, 2011 at 10:19 pm
Please let me know if you do get some made for sale.
Thanks Bob
March 10, 2012 at 1:45 am
Nice Job !
Use a 35% angle for window and a fipple and this should whistle 🙂
November 1, 2014 at 11:04 am
Are there instructions for this project that you might want to share?
November 3, 2014 at 1:15 pm
I’m sorry Robin, I don’t have any instructions for this.
The project was just kind of a ‘sketch’ where I sat down at the lathe with a scrap and started turning.
-Jim