Making Native American Flutes - Using a Forstner Bit on the track area
Learn how to make a Native American Flute track area using a forstner bit and how to work around the pilot mark. Please check out our other flute making and playing videos and be sure to subscribe as we are adding new stuff all the time! Check us out online at http://www.bluebearflutes.com

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