There is one way to find the nodes without using any numbers what-so-ever. Sprinkle a fine powder (salt, sawdust, etc.) onto the key and strike it repeatedly. The powder will congregate along the lines of the nodes. It isn't precise, because the powder will never make a super thin line. But, you can come very close and it's very handy for odd lengths, like 12 and 11/16th inches. (;
@lleevveell66 - Yeah, that's why it's best sometimes to use metric... it's much easier to divide centimeters in tenths and so on ^_~
And there's no powder mess hehe... but your point on that is excellent because, school teachers and home-schoolers can use that as an experiment to teach about sound vibrations and such - awesome input, lleevveell66!! ^_^
@rockfreakinsolid Yeah, and thinking twice about that, it'll only work on flat keys. Yours would definitely be the easiest method for pipes and other round stuff.
@rockfreakinsolid Yeah, and thinking twice about that, it'll only work on flat keys. Yours would definitely be the easiest method for pipes and other round stuff.
11th grade physics project explanation here i go
thedamump 1 month ago
Yay! :) I love your videos, they help me so much :)
froggzyface 3 months ago
OH NO! Where are the other videos? And your website as well!
froggzyface 4 months ago
@froggzyface - it's all back up... the site was temporarily down because of a glitch in my server payment subscription thingy :P (go figure) lol
rockfreakinsolid 3 months ago
I like this guy!
SmileysRevenge100 11 months ago 3
@SmileysRevenge100 - THANX!! lol
rockfreakinsolid 11 months ago
There is one way to find the nodes without using any numbers what-so-ever. Sprinkle a fine powder (salt, sawdust, etc.) onto the key and strike it repeatedly. The powder will congregate along the lines of the nodes. It isn't precise, because the powder will never make a super thin line. But, you can come very close and it's very handy for odd lengths, like 12 and 11/16th inches. (;
lleevveell66 1 year ago
@lleevveell66 - Yeah, that's why it's best sometimes to use metric... it's much easier to divide centimeters in tenths and so on ^_~
And there's no powder mess hehe... but your point on that is excellent because, school teachers and home-schoolers can use that as an experiment to teach about sound vibrations and such - awesome input, lleevveell66!! ^_^
rockfreakinsolid 1 year ago
@rockfreakinsolid Yeah, and thinking twice about that, it'll only work on flat keys. Yours would definitely be the easiest method for pipes and other round stuff.
lleevveell66 1 year ago
@lleevveell66 - and for flat as well, assuming all dimensions were uniform.
rockfreakinsolid 1 year ago
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@rockfreakinsolid Yeah, and thinking twice about that, it'll only work on flat keys. Yours would definitely be the easiest method for pipes and other round stuff.
lleevveell66 1 year ago
thanks mate, top video
jamesjonesrocket 1 year ago
You should play a pirate in a pirate movie.
Max0Inq 1 year ago
@Max0Inq - as long as it's Rated AAARRRR!! :P lol
rockfreakinsolid 1 year ago
awsome man!
flip3213 1 year ago
@flip3213 THANX!! *^_^*
rockfreakinsolid 1 year ago