Making a Wind Chime

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Welcome to the Bearded Woodworker. In This video, I show you how I made a Wind Chime from galvanized steel bought at the local hardware store. The steel is 1 1/2 fencing post and can be purchased from $6-9 per 6 foot poles. You could use all sorts of different pipes to make a wind chime, but I chose the galvanized steel as it's my 11th year anniversary married to my beautiful bride and the traditional girt is steel,

My micro phone was turned off on some portions of the build and that's why some instructions I had videoed, didn't make it into the final cut. Here is the website I used to find location of the holes, length of the pipes and even what tones I wanted to use.

http://www.leehite.org

I chose to go with the Pentatonic C9 chord, as I read it was one of the best sounds.

Here are the lengths and hole locations:

C note - 40 7/16" , hole placement 9+
E note - 36" , hole placement 8+
G note - 33" , hole placement 7 3/8
Bb note - 29 7/16" , hole placement 6 1/2+
D note - 27" , hole placement 6+

Here is the link I used to make a paper pentagon from a square piece of paper.
   • How to Make a Pentagon from a Square  

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