How to Make a Wooden Kazoo
You can’t exactly lug your guitar and drum set in your backpack, but campfire sing-alongs really rock with musical instruments. A kazoo is the perfect answer.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
- A piece of one-inch-thick hardwood, 4 inches long by 2 inches wide
- Two 1/2-by-4-inch roundhead wood screws
- Plastic garbage bag
- Sandpaper
- Drill and bits, up to 1/2 inch
- Crosscut and rip saws
- Screwdriver
- Scissors
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Step 1: Saw off a strip 1/2 inch wide.
Step 2: Measure and mark positions for three holes on top of the strip. Measure 1 3/8 inches from one end and make a centered mark.
Step 3: From that mark, measure 3/4 inch in both directions. Clamp the two pieces of wood together to ensure drilled holes will line up.
Step 4: Use a 3/32-inch bit to start the three pilot holes. Drill the center hole 13/16 inches deep and the outside holes 1/2 inch deep. (Wrap a piece of masking tape around the bit to mark where to stop.) Gradually increase the center hole’s diameter: 5/32 inch, 13/64 inch, 1/4 inch and then—by 16ths—to 1/2 inch. Redrill the outside holes 1/4 inch deep with a 7/32-inch bit. Drive the wood screws so the heads are beneath the surface.
Step 5: From the end of the base you began measuring from, drill a 3/32-inch pilot hole 1 5/8 inches deep. Gradually increase the hole to 1/2 inch, as before, creating an “L”-shaped airway between the base and the strip.
Step 6: At the opposite end of the base, drill a 1/8-inch pilot hole at the center all the way into the blowhole. Increase its size to 3/16 inch.
Step 7: At the same end, drill a hole all the way through the strip for a leather strap.
Step 8: Cut a strip from a plastic garbage bag, 11/16 inches wide and 2 inches long. Remove the screws and lay the plastic over the holes in the base. Replace the top and redrive the screws. Smooth the entire instrument with sandpaper. (Wrap a strip around a piece of dowel to smooth the inside of the airway holes.) Apply stain or varnish.
HOW TO PLAY YOUR KAZOO
Bring the blowhole firmly against your lips and hum loudly into it. With your tongue against your palate, create sort of a “duh, doo, duh” sound. Practice your favorite songs, as well as some classic camp tunes. You’re ready to rock your troop all night long!
interesting but difficult to make
Me and my dad made one this weekend out of an old piece of hickory. It took us around 20 minutes to make and works great. Ive been humming into it all week.
clever and cool
It looks like a lot of work for one kazoo, not to say that its bad or anything. Its just that I don’t see the point in going through all that trouble just for something that you could buy in a store for 10c.
I want to but i cant
I wish I could but I would haft to go to my Pa’s shop
totally sweeet
i wish i had a machine to build it. it looks hard. but fun!
wow. a wood kazoo. very original
cool
thats cool