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Bullet Shell Pan Flute

Bullet Shell Pan Flute
Pan Pipe made by scavenging a few bullet casings and random bits of junk to make a musical instrument perfect for the post apocalypse jam session!

I came up with this for a contest being held over at www.wastelandoutpost.com where we were to build a post apocalyptic musical instrument for under thirty dollars. Being the cheapskate I am I made this one from scraps lying around the house, though to buy the stuff new it would still be under $10.

Super easy to make. Took me about an hour even though I am clumsy as hell when it comes to working with wire. Depending on your choice of supplies it could have easily been finished in half the time. And while they don't sound perfect I was able to belt out a killer 'Ode to Joy' even if it was a bit out of tune.


!!!WARNING!!!
It has been brought to my attention by instrucatable member kill-a-watt that some very overly paranoid laws may make this build illegal in a few select places. Known locations so far are-

Washington DC and Massachusetts.

Apparently they consider any component of ammunition to be ammunition. For more information  check out this blog post http://stuckinmassachusetts.blogspot.com/2010/03/just-for-emphasis.html
Thanks Kill-A-Watt!
 
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Step 1Supplies

Supplies
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Things you will need-

Bullets of different length, As many as you can find, in general the longer the bullet the deeper the note. Also only bullets that get smaller at the tip make a noise, the casings that are open the entire length just make a whoosh sound.
                  TIP: Find a shooting range near you. People just leave their spent shells on                                          the  ground, you will find hundreds of them for free. Wash them though.

2 Rods. These rods will vary in length depending on how many bullet shells you find. Line up your casings as you want them to end up and measure out your rods giving a few inches extra for the ends. These rods can be anything stiff, Coat hangers, nails, bolts, a pen, a stick, a fork... I used a couple of all thread bolts because I had them lying around and the wire held in place against the bolt threads as I worked with it.

Wire or other Binding Material. you need something to bind the bullets to the rods. I used beading wire I stole from my wife but you can use anything from string to electrical tape.

Pliers / wire cutters. You only need these if you are using wire. Mostly you just need the wire cutter aspect but the pliers can be handy for cinching that last little bit of the wire or if your bullet casings are bent you can gently squeeze them back into shape.
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24 comments
Nov 7, 2010. 9:06 AM11richie21 says:
i have a few casings but isnt the lead bad for you?

Nov 7, 2010. 9:26 AMVecc says:
the lead is in tip of bullet this casing is made from brass...
Nov 18, 2011. 8:48 PMrkin5 says:
lead poisoning can still effect you through that, because of the fact that the brass once held the lead, and that lead particles can still be in the casings.
Mar 2, 2011. 8:03 AMkill-a-watt says:
I'd like to issue a warning to members living in Washington DC, Massachusetts, and possibly other places. Due to lame laws that don't distinguish between the law-abiding people with spent brass and the non-law-abiding criminals illegally possessing live ammo, this project may be a bad idea.

http://stuckinmassachusetts.blogspot.com/2010/03/just-for-emphasis.html
 
This project should be OK in most of Free America though. Y'all be careful out there.

Oh, and could I ask the author for a favor? Either tell me the cartridges used or show me a photo of the headstamps? Thanks!
Mar 14, 2011. 11:07 AMkill-a-watt says:
Tune with wax, poured into the bottom maybe? I know they tune glassware for playing via rubbing the rims, by adding water to tune them.
Mar 6, 2011. 8:28 PMjefwithonef says:
Rabidga,

This is Jef from Houston Press trying real hard to get in touch with you for a story on your flute. Please email me at jef_rouner at yahoo dot com. Thanks.
Nov 12, 2010. 11:21 AMwoodstockbirdy says:
where do you get the casings
Jan 5, 2011. 1:50 PMwoodstockbirdy says:
I looked online but could not find any and there is no local ranges near me
Mar 2, 2011. 7:50 AMkill-a-watt says:

If you are in the US, there has got to be a range near by.

I could also hook you up with a person that's more than willing to show a new shooter the ropes in a safe manner. You could also probably score some free range brass.

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I don't know if I have seven different bottle-neck cases on hand or not.

Etsy seems like a bad option. I've seen used .22LR brass go for more than the original un-shot cartridges.

Dec 18, 2010. 2:48 PMsub893 says:
bullet casings??????????????????????!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Dec 12, 2010. 4:54 PMpeach_fart says:
hehehe... KILLER ode to joy....
Nov 13, 2010. 11:09 AMMrTearApart says:
Getting ready for the deadline at the outpost, huh? Hahaha. I'm on the wasteland forums under the screen name LIBERTYprime. This makes me want to go to my family ranch and scavenge our shooting range there. Nice work!
Dec 6, 2010. 10:45 AMMrTearApart says:
Yup, I am almost finished with mine. Wasteland Elvis is on ibles too, I just forgot his screen name.
Nov 7, 2010. 5:20 PMducktape.mac says:
you should have a .22 shell at the end!
Nov 7, 2010. 3:25 PMLegoGuy23 says:
That would be like a pan-flute from Fall Out or Borderlands. :D
Nov 7, 2010. 5:17 PMLegoGuy23 says:
Yes, it certainly was an excellent job you did.
Nov 7, 2010. 12:35 PMShadow13! says:
Nice job. I have the same needle nose pliers multi-tool but yours looks in better shape.
Nov 7, 2010. 9:03 AMfarzadbayan says:
So nice ... !

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