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I am willing to buy the nylon thread/fishing string, but want to use recycled materials for the rest.
Has anybody made one before or have any ideas?
Thanks~
Bits of old metal pipe, broken china, think I would avoid glass. Hope this helps
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Sea shells, bits of bamboo, old film pots, dryed gourdes, cotton reels, buttons would all make interesting noises. There must be more things that you could use that are free. Good Luck & please post photos.
Use a small masonry drill and preferably a hand drill. Put a piece of tape over where you want to drill to prevent it slipping. The second one is easy.
Treat the earth well, it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children.
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Die dulci fruere.
MuddyWitch wrote:Sea shells, bits of bamboo, old film pots, dryed gourdes, cotton reels, buttons would all make interesting noises. There must be more things that you could use that are free. Good Luck & please post photos.
MW
Thank you~ you see, I just have to open up to new ideas like this....and keep my eyes open
Use a small masonry drill and preferably a hand drill. Put a piece of tape over where you want to drill to prevent it slipping. The second one is easy.
Carltonian Man wrote:You could maybe fasten with super glue Lillia. Where will you hang it, I have quite bad tinnitus and the ting ting tingy chimes drive me bonkers
Well then, I won't hang it where you can hear it!
I have a neighbor who hates the sound but not because it hurts his ears; he just hates wind chime...I usually hang them in my windows inside the house...I have just a few small, boughten ones. Thanks, Carltonian Man