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MAKING A NEW DIDGERIDOO BEESWAX MOUTHPIECE - LONDON UK SHOP

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

Perhaps you want to replace the beeswax mouthpiece on your didgeridoo, or you might want to tune your didgeridoo mouthpiece to your preferred size, well here's the full information in order to do so!
Shoud you require a suitable block of fresh organic beeswax, please visit our website http://www.aboriginalarts.co.uk/beeswax.htm
Aboriginal Arts Ltd, UK
http://www.aboriginalarts.co.uk

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  • @righteous0warrior the smaller end the larger end is the bell

  • I have one question.

    I am a complete noob when it comes to Didjeridoos and I just received my first one in the mail today.

    One end is much more open than the other end.

    Which end do I apply the beeswax to?

  • @jacksoncalvert

    any hardware store should have it.

    i got mine from bunnings hardware for about 7 bux

  • very cool, thanks for sharing! peace

  • does a beeswax mouthpiece become sticky ? my didj came with some wax on it, and its super sticky after playing a while, hurts a bit :S

  • I put in the microwave until soft enough to mold :)

  • od they have to have a bees wax mouth piece

  • do they have to be beeswax

  • ebay

  • just go into a speciality health store or candle store : you can usually get a big block for $3 from a health store or a decent sized beewax candle for $10

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