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How-To's,
What-To's, and Things You May Not Have Known [3]
How
to make a windchime from cardboard/metal cans' rims and bases
You
"can" make this! — Wind-chime from cardboard/metal cans'
rims and bases
Background:
See the previous video. I knew the metal tops and top
rims and bases I'd been saving would be good for something!
—So I set out to use them to make a wind-chime, and captured
it all on video! This was rather a plan-as-I-went process,
and you may notice I interrupted one step to readjust
my original design, but that just shows that all of these
projects should be entered into with flexibility as well
as creativity. The final design (should you choose to
accept this mission) is up to you. (And, yes, the wind-chime
may self-destruct in high winds. You might want to hang
it where it can be brought inside if you notice a high-wind
alert for your area.)
Process:
Watch the video for step-by-step
instructions on creating the wind-chime. See also "Complete
recycling of cardboard/metal cans" video for recycling
of unused can pieces from Process steps 1 and 2 of this
video. The steps in this video are shown below.
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