This is my third didge, and I have the technique more or less down. This is step 2, hollowing out the didgeridoo. It took me about an hour to finish one half. This basically involves using a chainsaw to create the bore. The first step wasn't photographed but it basically involves cutting the didge lengthwise with a sawsall. I will post pics of the glue-up and clamping when I get to that step.
The wood is California Live Oak. The city decided to clear some of the dangerous trees and limbs in the park behind my house and that provided me with the stick for this project.

