How to make a didgeridoo out of PVC pipe

This technique creates the easiest didgeridoos to play, because the mouth piece is small.

Steps

 * 1) Get a 2inch(4 cm) diameter PVC pipe longer than 5 ft(1.75m) with one end female
 * 2) Cut the female end off, about 6inches(18 cm) from the end
 * See picture below
 * [[Image:PVC-cut.png]]
 * 1) Heat the 4inches(12 cm) of the male end with boiling water, the flame on you stove, or with a blow torch.
 * Be aware that PVC fumes are highly toxic, so do it outside if you can.
 * 1) Quickly hammer the hot end of the pipe into the female end, causing the pipe it squeeze to a smaller diameter.  See picture below.
 * [[Image:PVC-hammer-in.png]]
 * 1) Heat the end again but only an inch from the end.
 * 2) Quickly and forcefully press the pipe end into a funnel, or bowl rotating in until it cools. See picture below.
 * [[Image:PVC-funnel.png]]
 * 1) sand the end and should be able to be played with out beeswax.
 * 2) cut the pipe the sound you like.
 * 3) * long is deep and rich, but harder to play
 * 4) * Short is high pitched and not as nice sounding but is easer to play
 * 5) * the pipe must be at least 3 ft and practical maximum length of 6 ft.

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