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Started by scootac, December 04, 2022, 09:30:09 AM
Quote from: scootac on December 05, 2022, 10:12:51 AMIf there is wood under the whole piece of slate, I'd think that would really deaden the sound, even if there's an echo chamber under that. But that's why I'm asking. Guess not like a pot call where just the very edge of the slate is on wood.Imagine the thickness of the wood under the slate has a big effect on what kind of sound you get.Thank You.....you've cleared some things up for me!!!!
Quote from: scootac on December 05, 2022, 07:59:00 AMThanks!I did find that video, and it helps some. But it doesn't show the whole process since the last view of putting the 2 halves together would have the slate laying on solid wood. Not going to get any sound out of that!But, there's enough there that I can probably figure it out.Maybe the trough call just aren't very popular/good for some reason???
Quote from: mastevt on December 07, 2022, 01:39:51 PMQuote from: scootac on December 05, 2022, 07:59:00 AMThanks!I did find that video, and it helps some. But it doesn't show the whole process since the last view of putting the 2 halves together would have the slate laying on solid wood. Not going to get any sound out of that!But, there's enough there that I can probably figure it out.Maybe the trough call just aren't very popular/good for some reason???My video was intended to show the basics of making a Trough call, and nothing more. I spent close to 6 years perfecting it, just like my pots, and just like any other call maker, I'm happy to share the basics, but I'm not gonna give you everything. You need to figure that out yourself. If your gonna take any pride in your product, you must make it yours, not copy someone else's. Leave that for the Chinese! The second reason it's so short, is because I go thru multiple passes with multiple bit changes, and it would have taken far too much time to upload. I will give you this, cutting a slot to produce a lip for the slate to be glued on like in a pot call will not improve your sound. In fact, you get better sound if you glue it to solid surface. The fact is, Troughs are a whole different animal than a pot. Good luck with your project! Scott.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on December 07, 2022, 05:39:41 PMQuote from: mastevt on December 07, 2022, 01:39:51 PMQuote from: scootac on December 05, 2022, 07:59:00 AMThanks!I did find that video, and it helps some. But it doesn't show the whole process since the last view of putting the 2 halves together would have the slate laying on solid wood. Not going to get any sound out of that!But, there's enough there that I can probably figure it out.Maybe the trough call just aren't very popular/good for some reason???My video was intended to show the basics of making a Trough call, and nothing more. I spent close to 6 years perfecting it, just like my pots, and just like any other call maker, I'm happy to share the basics, but I'm not gonna give you everything. You need to figure that out yourself. If your gonna take any pride in your product, you must make it yours, not copy someone else's. Leave that for the Chinese! The second reason it's so short, is because I go thru multiple passes with multiple bit changes, and it would have taken far too much time to upload. I will give you this, cutting a slot to produce a lip for the slate to be glued on like in a pot call will not improve your sound. In fact, you get better sound if you glue it to solid surface. The fact is, Troughs are a whole different animal than a pot. Good luck with your project! Scott.I didn't even realize that was your video.Sent from my moto g pure using Tapatalk
Quote from: callmakerman on December 07, 2022, 06:37:12 PMGotta say that watching that video made me cringe. I found out the hard way that you need a block to hold your piece while running it through the router. Three fingers into a 1/2" straight bit at 30,000 RPM does a fair amount of damage. Thankfully with surgery everything turned out fine.