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PostPosted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 11:54 am 
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One day me eyeballed an instrument on line with an adjustable (open ~ closing) sound hole...an iris type thing that would "tune" the main air mode....anybody know where-to-fore me speaking of, or where to find any info on this build or how to construct a wooden iris? Suggestions?


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 12:06 pm 
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Yeah at our St Louis Meeting This Year ... Built By Chris Ensor who is a Member .

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F 2........................Wonder about shutter speed?? [:Y:]
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I can't believe I didn't ask Chris more about how this went to together when I had the chance. Perhaps he will pony up with some photos.

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Here's the thread he posted about it.

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Hey that thing looks familiar.

Here is where I figured out how to build an aperture:

http://www.artbypeterj.com/portfolio/content/camera_project/05.php

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Chris Ensor wrote:
Hey that thing looks familiar.

Here is where I figured out how to build an aperture:

http://www.artbypeterj.com/portfolio/content/camera_project/05.php

Hope that helps.


Yo, Chris

thank you for posting this info.


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Chris, great idea.
But would you say it was effective? It seems like quite a bit of work to make, would you say it was worth the effort?

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Joe Sallis wrote:
Chris, great idea.
But would you say it was effective? It seems like quite a bit of work to make, would you say it was worth the effort?


Joe,
This thing was incredibly difficult to build. I was concerned with the weight from the get go and used as much spruce as possible for that reason. The aperture does affect the sound- but it is minimal at best and can really only be heard in a nice and quiet room.

Having the aperture installed during the finish process was a huge pain. But there is no way to install it afterwards (at least with my design). Would I do it again? Not unless someone REALLY wanted to pay me some serious money to do so. It was more work than it was worth.

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There are a few people who have side ports with sliders for a better term. I think I have seen a few on here and maybe Grit Laskin did it too. I guess it could accomplish the same thing but it certainly doesn't look as cool as Chris Ensor idea.

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