here is a horn i have been working on for a while, i had some traffic cones donated to me by the local council and i have been converting them to horns since.
this onee has took alot more work than it looks, it needed to be trimmed both at the top and bottom then cut down the middle then i had to cut the correct amount out of it in a triangle shape so that they will fit together so that the smaller end will evenly fit around a copper connector then it had to be stuck back together, i then had to cut alot of slits in the larger end and bend it out to become a bell then filled with cardboard and paper mache put on the outside (it will only stick to the outside, the inside will have to be sanded and rougheded up to allow the glue to stick)
now all i need to do is to fill the inside to make it look even then sand the inside for more paper mache and paint
i will post another video when it is finished
the thinner end is made from a copper connector with pvc pipe sticking out to allow the rubber connector to be attached which is made from a piece of garden hose!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w604vMqaf-o
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Re: homemade phonograph horn video, work in progress
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Just watched your youtube video on your home made horn. Excellent job! sounds great. I want one for my Edison Standard lol..
What a great idea. Im in the process of making a Home made Victrola. I have a motoroboard and tone are from a parts Orthophonic machine. im working on the case now but i was trying to figure out how to make a horn for it? and you just gave me some ideas. Great Job!
Just watched your youtube video on your home made horn. Excellent job! sounds great. I want one for my Edison Standard lol..
What a great idea. Im in the process of making a Home made Victrola. I have a motoroboard and tone are from a parts Orthophonic machine. im working on the case now but i was trying to figure out how to make a horn for it? and you just gave me some ideas. Great Job!
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thanks!
hopefuly it will look better and sound better when completely done!
i might try and make a cabinet mounted crane for my fireside but at the moment i am using a homemade floor crane made from a camera tripod.
what you could do (And i might) is to make a main one and use it as a mold for others made from something like fiberglass
good luck with your project!
Alex
hopefuly it will look better and sound better when completely done!
i might try and make a cabinet mounted crane for my fireside but at the moment i am using a homemade floor crane made from a camera tripod.
what you could do (And i might) is to make a main one and use it as a mold for others made from something like fiberglass
good luck with your project!
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i forgot to add in the original post, what is your opinion on the horn so far and also what colour should i paint it when done?
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I would like to say well done on you horn, I totally disagree with the negative comments you got on you tube. I think your doing a great job especially as I know your funds are limited. Can't wait to see your fiberglass horn when you have finished.
Gordon.
I would like to say well done on you horn, I totally disagree with the negative comments you got on you tube. I think your doing a great job especially as I know your funds are limited. Can't wait to see your fiberglass horn when you have finished.
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hi gordon
thanks, i will at some point be buying a all brass phonograph horn and i could use that to cover in fiberglass and create a mould,the only problem would be is that i have to have a former to go over the outside to make it perfectly smooth, when i can figure out how to make them efficiently i may offer the horns up for sale if they work out!
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thanks, i will at some point be buying a all brass phonograph horn and i could use that to cover in fiberglass and create a mould,the only problem would be is that i have to have a former to go over the outside to make it perfectly smooth, when i can figure out how to make them efficiently i may offer the horns up for sale if they work out!
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Re: homemade phonograph horn video, work in progress
Wonderful! Kudos for a great project - keep us posted!
I hope to be in Newcastle for a few days next November - perhaps i could have a look?
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I hope to be in Newcastle for a few days next November - perhaps i could have a look?
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Look forward to seeing it when you are done. Very ingenious.
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thanks for the comments guys!Nat wrote:Wonderful! Kudos for a great project - keep us posted!
I hope to be in Newcastle for a few days next November - perhaps i could have a look?
Nat
and nat, i dont see a problem with you popping over if you like! my collection should have grown by the time you are in newcastle!
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I just might take you up on that! I stay with an old friend, a retired Canon from your cathedral, our at North Tyneside. I'd love to see that horn!