I thought bells would be an easy place to start. Trying to follow instructions, I think by Barbara Dunstreet, on one of those how to websites, I've started with the bells in these pictures. It's not easy by the way, lots of little parts to fit together so that the sound is good.
I've tried stoneware and porcelain for cone 6 firing temperatures. They make a wide variety of sound, in tone quality and in pitch. Why? It it the material? The one above seems best, made of stoneware with a pocelain clapper. But does the shape of the bell matter? I've tried two bell shapes
and
The second shape sounds worst, but I'm not sure the shape is the reason. How about the place the clapper hits?
This is supposed to be best, the clapper touching the bell's rim. I'm finding that right.
So here's a new area opening up, to explore and learn, before I come up with reliably good bells.
And yes, they should look good,
and these are for decorated for Christmas. Merry Christmas!
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