Whistle made from an aluminum can

We make a whistle from an aluminum can and two bottle caps. A simple and fun DIY project.

I think it’s unnecessary to explain anything to you, since everything is clear from the pictures. But I want to remind you about safety precautions when working with sharp edges of the can. Be careful: sharp edges will cut your fingers, so wear protective gloves when doing all parts.


Everything cuts perfectly with ordinary scissors.





To ensure a reliable connection, you need to glue the whistle with hot or regular glue.

You can place a ball in the whistle to complete the melody. The ball can be replaced with a regular dry pea.


Whistle for your health!

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Comments (3)
  1. Dinamitika
    #1 Dinamitika Guests 14 February 2011 20:02
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    won't you cut your lips?
  2. NOTFRONT
    #2 NOTFRONT Guests 14 February 2011 20:10
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    How will you blow ;-))
  3. Artyom 111
    #3 Artyom 111 Guests 6 October 2012 12:29
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    won't you cut your lips?
    Dinamitika, cut it off