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Seek Plans for Small Crank Organ
By Eric Jones

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I was in Tasmania in Australia recently and I saw a small air powered
calliope made by a gentleman named Pearn at Westbury, not far from
Launceston.  He told me that he went to a week long symposium in Swan
Hill in Victoria some time ago and made it subsequent to that visit.

It was about 1 metre long by about 60 cm square.  It had 4 bellows and
used a folding book to make the music.  From memory the book was about
10 cm wide.  The book travelled across what I would call a flat comb
with about 24 or so small holes which operated the pouch valves.

I am a retired woodworker.  Since seeing and hearing this delightful
machine I am inspired to build a machine on the same lines.  I have
travelled the Internet and got info on wooden flue pipes and pouch
valves.  With this information I have started to make an experimental
wooden pipe, with some advice from a local organ repairer who has made
a barrel organ for fun (but that is not a book operated machine).  Is
there anyone who has plans for a small machine or can put me on to a
source of a plan, please?

A couple of queries come to mind at the moment:

1.  What lengths and notes should the pipes be tuned to?

2.  What is the diameter and spacing of the little holes?  Because
the holes are so close together, I assume that the connections from
the comb to the valves will have to be drilled on opposite sides of
the comb.

3.  Where can I get a supply of the folding books?

4.  What speed do the books travel at?

The test pipe I am making is 1-1/4" wide by 1-1/2" deep by about 15"
long.  Naturally that will be easy to shorten on the circular saw.

Information would be most gratefully received.  Thanks in anticipation.

Eric Jones
Auckland, New Zealand


(Message sent Mon 10 Apr 2000, 21:05:00 GMT, from time zone GMT+1200.)

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