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building a serpent

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I built one out of fiberglass a few years back. I scaled it off of photos of one being played for overall dimensions. Then in turn scaled a close up of one it off of a website photo for the hole placement etc. I made a form out of electrical wire and ducktape (no kidding!) for shape and covered it in fiberglass. I cut it down one side to remove the form and reglassed it together. Later ground/sanded the glass down and drilled the holes. I have yet to put together the mouth pipe. Anyway, just a thought as I had looked for plans etc without sucess. I may have some photos of the form I made and some measurements if you think it may help. The tough part was to make the bore smooth and gradual, much of this was done with my advanced duck-taping techniques - also available on a 4 dvd set.

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Once upon a time, there was a photo of a serpent made from the PVC fittings available at yer local big-box homne improvement store. Lots of reducers and 45° elbows to get the taper and shape approximately right.

I wish I could find the thing again. I almost made one.
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Re: building a serpent

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duckskiff wrote:
Bondejohnson wrote: I may have some photos of the form I made and some measurements if you think it may help.
I think that close up photos would help a bunch. The hole placement is what makes me nervous. I'd hate to go through all that work and then booger up the holes. What diameter holes did you drill?

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The holes are in the place where your fingers can reach them, not in any place where accoustics would like them, so I wouldn't worry about that too much. ;)
I think most builders who went to the trouble to accurately measure a historical instrument would guard their secrets closely, but maybe you can directly contact one and see what they have for you.
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Post by Bondejohnson »

Hello again re: this thread.
I'm looking for old photos still- sorry, my camera needs a recharge so I'LL post new photos tommorrow. Anywho, The length from mouthpipe insert ( body only) to the "bell" is 6' 4". The Mouthpipe insert end is 1 1/2" the bell end is 4 3/4" The Finger holes are 7/16" Some of this will be clearer with photos.

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Go here fr the PVC one

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Here is a photo gallery of several instruments including the PVC one.

http://www.serpentwebsite.com/CBS_gallery.htm

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Serpent form photos

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How do I insert photos? Keep in mind I am technologically challenged!

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The PVC serpent that I remember was a bass serpent and quite a bit better looking than the PVC+ABS contrabass one pictured.
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Serpent form photos; First attempt

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This is not working, I need the "elephants" computer guy pounding himself into a pulp....Maybe I can just email them to you?[/img][/url]
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