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Boehm key mechanism in wood, is that art or madness?

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 11:14 am
by ertwert
Hi,
I just found this Instagram account of a Brazilian flute maker, who builds Boehm flutes in wood. Even the keys and key mechanism is in wood. That can't be a really working instrument? It has to be more art than an instrument for daily use?

What are your thoughts?

And the embouchure cuts and tone holes look a bit rough on some of these pictures?
Here is the link:
https://www.instagram.com/lutheriadiniz/

Re: Boehm key mechanism in wood, is that art or madness?

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 7:38 pm
by Stev0
Well there's video of him playing it, so apparently it works. I wouldn't want to play it though, I'd be afraid of getting splinters.

Re: Boehm key mechanism in wood, is that art or madness?

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 8:26 pm
by Conical bore
Some woodworkers just don't know when to quit. :)

Small pieces of wood like to move over time in response to the environment, and don't handle abrasion well. So I'm calling it more of an art project than an instrument you'd want to keep for a while.

Re: Boehm key mechanism in wood, is that art or madness?

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 3:19 am
by ertwert
Conical bore wrote:Some woodworkers just don't know when to quit. :)

Small pieces of wood like to move over time in response to the environment, and don't handle abrasion well. So I'm calling it more of an art project than an instrument you'd want to keep for a while.
If I had the money right know, I would love to get one of those. Not as an instrument but as an art / deco piece.
I think the Boehm flute is only 1000 $ und the piccolos are around 300$.