I'm new to call making and I'm working on an aluminum call and I dont have any strikers pre made to test on it. Its a 3.5 in playing surface with a glass soundboard in a walnut pot. Just wondering if there are any particular woods that you use for strikers with your calls. I usually make matching striker but i dont believe my walnut striker will sound right on an aluminum call. Any suggestions?
Thanks-Ben
I'm not a callmaker, but I use which ever striker I think makes the call sound the best. I've bought many calls that I did not care for whatever striker came with it and experimented until I was happy with a particular combo.
Purpleheart, dymonwood, yellowheart, and padauk are all great.
Actually I prefer walnut on aluminum calls.
Thanks for the suggestions. Ill just have to make a few up and see what the call likes.
You can never go wrong with a hikory striker on any paying surface. I have made a couple walnut strikers and they sound great on any of my calls.
Quote from: MarkJM on May 14, 2012, 10:08:30 AM
You can never go wrong with a hikory striker on any paying surface. I have made a couple walnut strikers and they sound great on any of my calls.
I agree, hickory is a solid choice on pretty much any surface. And I have trouble getting much rasp out of walnut strikers, but they still make a very nice striker, especially for medium-soft calling. My favorite strikers on just about anything are hickory, yellowheart, purpleheart, and canarywood.
Try carbon or hickory
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Well I have a limited selection of wood I can use right now. I have cherry,hickory,oak,maple,and walnut, as of right now were im just starting out i didnt want to spend much on exotics such as padauk or purpleheart yet they will come with time lol. But thanks for all the help!
-Ben