KISSIMMEE — Russ Weatherby’s favorite pastime is country music, but he also spends about eight hours a week making wind chimes. Weatherby came up with his own design after seeing some chimes about ...
When it comes to making music, there are really only a few ways to create the tones needed — pluck something, blow into something, or hit something. But where does that leave this dry-ice powered ...
Quality wind chimes are not cheap. No matter how much you spend, though, they generally sound the same year after year. If that bothers you, maybe [sensatroniclab] can help. They’ve posted a simple ...
Round up at least 5 feet of Type M ¾-inch copper tubing, seven eye screws, five No. 6 1-inch machine screws and nuts, nylon twine, and 1 x 6 lumber. Center a 4½-inch-diameter circle in a ...
Who doesn't love a little moose-ical interlude? Many love the dulcet tones of wind chimes — even moose. Yup, apparently even moose enjoy tickling the…err ...
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