How to Make Wood Coyote Calls
- 1). Drill a hole through the center of your dowel. Use the drill and the foot-long bit so that the hole extends the length of the dowel.
- 2). Use your razor blade to carefully whittle down the clarinet reed so that it just barely fits inside of the hole in your dowel. Take a little bit off each side symmetrically, then give it a try. Do not whittle a lot off before testing or you may slim the reed down too much.
- 3). Insert the reed gently into the end of the dowel hole. It should be very tight.
- 4). Blow inside of the front end of your dowel. The reed should vibrate and make a noise. If it doesn't, gently pull it out again and reinsert it until you can blow in the front end and make a sound.
- 5). Secure the reed with the wood glue. When there is a sound coming from the reed, take a couple of drops of wood glue and place it on the direct corners of the reed. Then let it dry overnight. This glue will secure your reed inside of the dowel, and you will be good to go.
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