How to Carve an Ocarina out of wood

 by Omegablood
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In this instructable you will learn how to carve and ocarina out of wood!
From Wikipedia:
The ocarina. Variations do exist, but a typical ocarina is an enclosed space with four to twelve finger holes and a mouthpiece that projects from the body. It is often ceramic, but other materials may also be used, such as plastic, wood, glass, clay, and metal.

Ok Audio sample uploaded at Utube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJwVPP3ErdY
 
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Step 1: Tools an materials

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Materials required: 4" X 1 3/4" X 1 1/4" block of wood ( I used bass wood)
4" X 1 3/4" X 1/8" sheet of wood ( I used bass wood)
glue
 
Tools required : pen, pencil, steel ruler, 1/4" chisel, small carving chisel, small skewed chisel
various small files, 150 sand paper, 220 sand paper, drill bits or a unibit

Optional tools and materials : carving knifes, gouges, and wood burner, Kiwik-wood for repairs
hanelyp says: Feb 12, 2013. 8:52 AM
A wood carving tip for step 3: A drill, or better a drill press, can be used to quickly remove most of the material, leaving the chisel for cleanup. A piece of tape around the bit can be used to gauge depth if you don't have a drill press. By the way, how deep was your chamber before you started tuning?

Also, can we get the audio sample in a compressed format, like .mp3?
BobMarleyFan says: Aug 28, 2011. 7:32 AM
Finish*. Finnish means from Finland, not complete. Sorry if I'm acting like a grammar Nazi, but the little things make a large difference to the meaning of a sentence.
Sirppi in reply to BobMarleyFanSep 16, 2011. 11:50 AM
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH FINLAND
BobMarleyFan says: Aug 28, 2011. 7:16 AM
Correction:
Once you *finish* cutting out the rectangle draw a second rectangle behind it about 1/2" long indicated by the blue.
crossfire says: Mar 25, 2011. 8:29 AM
Would it still work if i place the part you blow in on the side like a sweet potatoe?
Omegablood (author) in reply to crossfireMar 25, 2011. 4:20 PM
actualy you could carve one out that actualy looks like a sweet potato and it would work. If you have one all you would have to do is copy it.
Omegablood (author) in reply to crossfireMar 25, 2011. 2:20 PM
umm I don't know, but I don't see why not. Bass wood is inexepensive so you can experiment.
crossfire in reply to OmegabloodMar 25, 2011. 4:44 PM
Where could i buy bass wood? can i just go to a home depot or a craft store?
Omegablood (author) in reply to crossfireMar 26, 2011. 2:03 AM
I don't know where you are but I get mine from a woodworking store called
Rockler http://www.rockler.com/retail/retail.cfm
There might be store or one similar to you, you could also look on line.
Omegablood (author) says: Mar 24, 2011. 5:32 PM
U tube link added
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJwVPP3ErdY
Kiteman says: Mar 23, 2011. 2:31 PM
Can we hear it?
crossfire in reply to KitemanMar 23, 2011. 7:13 PM
Yes I really want to hear it compaired to a clay ones like the songbird occarinas.
Omegablood (author) says: Mar 16, 2011. 3:53 PM
Thank you for all the positve comments!
I am working on an easier to make version that just uses 1/8" sheet wood.
It should be up by tonight or tomorrow.
10$man in reply to OmegabloodMar 19, 2011. 8:33 PM
I will be waiting :)
10$man says: Mar 16, 2011. 3:09 PM
Bravo, Bravo. Very nice tut. I didn't read much except the tuning section but the pics by themselves explained it. I made one for all my friends :) again nice.
zazenergy says: Mar 13, 2011. 9:31 PM
Very nice!
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