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Build Your Own Vuvuzela, Annoy Your Friends On A Budget

July 17, 2010 by Tom Doerr  
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The world is captivated by the 2010 World Cup in South Africa but something that has divided opinion is the instruments that have all but drowned out the crowds at every stadium. The lengthy horns are selling out at any shop that sells them and the droning noise once unique to South Africa is spreading like wildfire.

Despite being little more than cheap plastic moulded tubes, they are flying off shelves at ridiculous prices. If you fancy being part of the atmospheric drone but don’t fancy the price tag, there are other ways of creating that authentic vuvuzela tune.

If you are the handy type, you can make your own with a few simple household items at a fraction of the cost. The cheapest option would be to use 10 toilet roll tubes, an A4 sheet of thin card, some tin foil and plenty of duct tape.

Slice each lengthways and roll the first one in a thin conical shape with the smallest end around half the original circumference and secure with a strip of duct tape. Repeat this with each tube with a small expansion each time, attach them all together to they make long tapered conical tube, if you do it right, it should look just like one. With Fold the A4 sheet in on itself to create a large cone with an angle of around 45 degrees or more, cut out the centre to match then widest end of the toilet roll tubes. Secure to the tubes with tape and you’re good to go. You can protect it from the elements with more duct tape, tin foil or anything else lying around the house.

If you don’t want to attract attention by carrying around something so annoying, there is another way of making the noise; you will need a balloon and some hex nuts. Place several small hex nuts inside a balloon and blow it up to a decent size, tie off the end and begin to move the balloon in a circular motion to spin the nuts. The contact between the metal and the rubber will create a similar noise to the drone of the stadium but when everyone turns around to see who to punch, you look innocent!

There is no control over the production of Vuvuzelas and building your own wont infringe any copyrights, not quite the case if you try to sell knock off Umbro Speciali boots or fake Liverpool Football Shirts.

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