Tongue Drum: Tones-Of-Fun
Tongue Drum: Tones-Of-Fun
Tongue Drum: Tones-Of-Fun
tongue drum
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Outside of tongue 1
A
DRILL START HOLES IN THE TOP
With the top (A) on a backer board to prevent tear-out,
drill two " start holes for your jigsaw through the top,
where shown on the pattern.
1" G
X
5"
Y
12"
"
Tongues
"
2"
Location of part A
"
"
"
E R
" groove " deep,
S
centeredF
1 EXPLODED VIEW
B
B
JIGSAW TONGUE 1 TO SHAPE
6"
8"
4"
"
H
2"
6"
10"
"
1"
1a FEET LOCATION DETAIL
(Viewed from bottom)
1"
1"
"
" chamfers
Mitered ends
" chamfer
H
Self-adhesive rubber bumper
1"-diam. rubber ball
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Mallet
D
I
" hole
" deep
in rubber ball
"
12"
" dowel
12" long
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A
B
F
Tongue 3
B
Inside of
tongue 2
C
NOW JIGSAW TONGUES 2 AND 3
D
COMPLETE THE DRUM ASSEMBLY
After jigsawing tongue 1 to shape, cut around the top and along the
inside of tongue 2. Then cut around tongue 3.
Apply glue to the exposed edges of the drum, and clamp the remaining side (D) in place to complete the assembly.
Glue and clamp the ends (B) to the bottom (C), where shown on Drawing 1,
keeping the edges flush. To prevent loss of
resonance, make sure you clamp all of the
drum parts tightly together. After the glue
dries, glue and clamp a side (D) in place
against the ends and bottom.
To complete the assembly, glue and
clamp the large glue
blocks (E) and small
glue block (F) to the
Bottom C
ends (B), bottom (C),
and side (D), where
shown. Next, glue and
clamp the top (A) in
place. Then glue and
clamp the remaining
side (D) in position, as
Alignment
shown in Photo D.
line
Add handles
and feet
5
6
D
H
"
spacers
112"
spacer
2"-tall spacers
Chamfered end
of foot down
F
MOUNT THE FEET
With the chamfered ends down, glue and clamp the feet
(H) to the bottom of the drum, tight against the spacers
at the corners.
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1"-diameter
rubber ball
G
DRILL THE RUBBER BALLS
H
SAND THE TONGUES
With each rubber ball positioned in a " hole in scrap and held with
a clamp, drill a " hole " deep in the ball.
Using sandpaper folded into thirds, sand the kerfs and openings
between the tongues, progressing from 120 to 150 and 180 grit.
1
2
Cutting Diagram
Finish up
1
2
H
A
G
x 7 x 24" Padauk (1.3 bd. ft.)
F
B
I
I
"-diam. Oak dowel 36" long
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Materials List
Part
FINISHED SIZE
top
"
6"
12"
Matl. Qty.
P
ends
"
6"
5"
bottom
"
6"
10"
sides
"
6"
12"
6"
4"
"
6"
1"
*G handles
"
1"
8"
*H feet
"
"
2"
"-diam. 12" OD
2
I mallet handles
*Parts initially cut oversize. See the instructions.
Materials key: Ppadauk, Ored oak, ODoak dowel.
Supplies: Spray adhesive; double-faced tape; paraffin wax;
1"-diameter medium-hard rubber balls (2), available at toy,
hobby, and crafts supply stores; rubber cement;
self-adhesive rubber bumpers (4).
Blades and bits: Jigsaw blade with 20 teeth per inch,
dado-blade set, " Forstner and " brad-point bits.
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HOLD-DOWN
FULL-SIZE PATTERN
(2 needed)
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Location of part B
LEG
FRON
VIEW
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Location of part E
TOP
FULL-SIZE PATTERN
PATTERN
PATTERN
Location of part E
Tongue 5
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Tongue 4
Tongue 3
"
Tongue 2
LEG
FRONT
VIEW
"
32"
Tongue 1
12"
32"
4"
1"
2"
4"
Cutlines
V
2"
"
4"
1"
H
I
E
F
Waste B
C
Location of part B
6"
"
4"
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M
Remove at
perforation
1"
5"
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