Sorry the hole depths are 7cm, 9cm, 11cm and 13cm, not mm as in the video. I made these train whistles for my two year old nephew for Christmas. I hope he will like them, I'm not sure if his parents will though.
Nice idea, well made. Looks like this is the 1st channel from down under I am going to subscribe. Keep on producing nice things and make videos doing so! (and sorry for my English ...)
This was really well thought. I planning on sending in a patent application for making whistles that intend to sound like ACTUAL locomotives that did or still do exist. I may do different designs depending on the amount of chimes depending on the number of chimes.
I'm not saying it will be lucrative, but there are definitely train enthusiasts that would love that idea. I have a family member that I think would get a kick out of having a true sound train whistle to a specific train.
One of these was a present for a 3 year old, so yer I made them as toys. The air pressure to make them work is a blow from the lungs, so what ever that is in PSI/Bar.
@@mtarrant3 7, 9, 11 and 13mm different depth? Or do you mean the depth of the holes are 7, 9, 11 and 13 CM ? The space between the lines on your drill is more than 2mm. I really like the sound and i'am going to make one.
I'm amazed he still has all of his fingers. There are several dangerous procedures he does, that can be done safely. Tung oil is a poor choice for something that will have your lips on it..