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Started by compton30, May 03, 2021, 03:25:53 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on May 03, 2021, 09:19:06 AMGreat post, compton30! A couple of things I would add for the guys that are considering starting to make their own calls. The first is that you can get into making calls very inexpensively if you wish to try it without investing too much money. You do not have to have any kind of jig, and a few simple, inexpensive tools are all you need besides the reed material, call frames, and tapes,....all of which are easily obtainable and also inexpensive. A second point is regarding the call making materials. The various latex/reed materials available can be confusing to those that aren't familiar with it. Generally speaking, stick with reed materials in thicknesses of .004 or thinner (.004, .003, .0025, proph) to start with. Also, various colors of the same thickness of material have different sound-producing qualities,...i.e. do not assume that all materials of the same thickness will sound the same in a call,...they will not. You can also get several frame sizes for your call making. Again, generally speaking, I think the mid-size frames are a good size to start with, although this variable has to be determined by each individual based on their palate shape and size. Call tapes are made to fit the frame size you use, so be sure to match them up when ordering. Tape color, and to some degree tape thickness, are a matter of personal preference. The last point I would make is that just about any call a guy might make has a turkey in it somewhere. It is just a matter of understanding how very slight changes in reed cuts can make a huge difference in the sound of a call. The point compton30 made about going through a "cut progression" when cutting reeds can't be overemphasized. Somewhere in a movie I heard the expression "cut small, miss small",....or something like that. That same theory applies to making mouth calls...
Quote from: Jbird22 on May 03, 2021, 09:49:44 PMI build calls on a similar style jig that I made for myself. Our building process is similar but one thing I notice is that my side stretches are a bit tighter and that I remove the call from the jig before pulling back tension. Like you said though, it's all about what works for you. That's a very informative post and will definitely shorten the learning curve for those looking to build their own calls.
Quote from: HILBY72 on May 14, 2021, 02:16:21 AMThanks for sharing, I was curious what the tape cutter that you use costs
Quote from: DUCKDIGGLER on May 15, 2021, 03:45:55 PMCompton sir......Bravo! Awesome post and thanks very much for taking the time to put it together for everyone! I have been building my own mouth calls for 2 seasons now.....I wish you made this post 2 years ago! LOL! Thank you!
Quote from: larry9988 on June 07, 2021, 08:57:36 PMVery well done Compton30. I have the same jig and cutter but have also struggled turning out a good call. I will very much use this as a guide. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Larry