Making the fipple
Note: The fipple is the hardest part of the pennywhistle to
make. I often make more fipples than I need, and end up
throwing out some of them because I'm not
happy with their sound...
Note: For a lower whistle, such as a C, make the fipple hole slightly longer (7 mm); for a higher whistle, make the fipple hole slightly shorter (4-5 mm). In either case, the lower edge of the fipple hole should still be 1.75 cm from the end of the pipe.
Note: some of these adjustments are irreversable--if you adjust too far, you will have to start over, and create an entirely new fipple
Note Hole Distance Proportion Diam. ================================================== E Hole 1: 4.4 cm 0.15 3/16" F Hole 2: 6.6 cm 0.25 9/32" G Hole 3: 8.3 cm 0.31 1/8" A Hole 4: 10.7 cm 0.40 7/32" B Hole 5: 13.0 cm 0.49 1/4" C Hole 6: 14.8 cm 0.56 1/4"Notes:
I have tried other coatings, but have found that they are much more of a hassle and take longer to dry. Even the lacquer will wear off with time. With the epoxy I have had adhesion problems. Other waxes, such as car waxes, may also work but I haven't done much long-term testing with these.
Another alternative is to let the copper darken naturally. I rather like the look of copper after it darkens. I've also been experimenting with various compounds to create reddish or greenish patinas...