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Undergrad Changing the tone of a wind chime using slits or cuts
Very helpful observations. I think almost all chime like products I have seen have an assortment of mid to upper/tinkly tones and I am looking for a lone, single, low tone with a lot of duration. Thanks to all.- twincam
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Undergrad Changing the tone of a wind chime using slits or cuts
Thank you. Think I will start with a .25% cut then go 1/2 that distance as a check. I assume the general result will be that longer cuts make for a deeper tone. Will be incremental as there may be a point of diminishing returns.- twincam
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Undergrad Changing the tone of a wind chime using slits or cuts
I am trying to fabricate a chime or pipe gong and I want it to have a very low, sustaining tone. In viewing retail products (specifically, Hamacher Schelemmer online catalog item # 90774) I have noticed some products have a slit cut along the partial length of the chime to lower the tone. Is...- twincam
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