Panpipes From Paper

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Panpipes From Paper

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Make a full workable panpipe with eight pieces of paper, carton and cardboard.

Materials Required

Panpipes from paper
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8 pieces of thick Paper (130 g/m²)

  1. 16,0 cm x 23 cm (tone c)
  2. 14,2 cm x 23 cm (tone d)
  3. 12,8cm x 23 cm (tone e)
  4. 12,0cm x 23 cm (tone f)
  5. 10,7cm x 23 cm (tone g)
  6. 9,6cm x 23 cm (tone a)
  7. 8,5cm x 23 cm (tone b)
  8. 8,0cm x 23 cm (tone c)

Card 2 cm x 15 cm

2 pieces of cardboard 4,0 cm x 11,0 cm (for example from the backcover of a sketch block)

Wooden stick 20 cm (Diameter 1,3 cm)

Gluestick

Gluegun

Scissors

Make the Pipes

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Applicate the glue to the first paper as shown in the first picture. Roll the paper tight and flush on the wooden stick.

Repeat this with the other seven papers..

Closing the Tubes on One End

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Mark eight rings on the card with a pencil. Add glue with the gluegun and press the tubes on the glue. Wait a few minutes until the glue will be hardened. Then cut away the overlaying carton.

Connect the Tubes

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Lay the tubes in a row on the table. Be aware, that the open ends are flush in a straight line. Glue the first cardboard on the tubes and then the second cardboard on the other side.

The panpipe is finished. Have fun with playing melodies (for example "When the Saints") as played in the video above.