make this simple wooden whistle
Blake Haskins Blake Haskins
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 Published On Jan 31, 2016

This video walks you through how to make a wooden whistle using a scroll saw or coping saw and a few scraps of wood. It is a good project for beginning woodworkers or a great project to do with a young child. The whistle can be made in about an hour out of almost any kind of wood. The two whistles that I have made with these plans are made from maple and paduck. These whistles make great gifts for young kids and are also a great item to sell at flea markets and craft shows. Well they are SUPER loud so you might want to give them to someone else's kid and not your own :) While I use several tools in making these whistles, they can be made with only a scroll saw or coping saw and some sandpaper and wood glue. I made this out of two different types of wood but could not tell if there was any difference in sound between the two. You can also drill a hole in the end so that putting your finger over the hole will cause the tone to change slightly. As I mention in the video the full plans can be downloaded for free at JEPLANS.com (not my site). Thanks for watching and let me know if you have any questions or were able to build this.

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