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How to Create a Calder'esque Mobile

How to Create a Calder\
The sculptor Alexander Calder said "To most people who look at a mobile, it's no more than a series of flat objects that move. To a few, though, it may be poetry." Here are some instructions to make your own small version of this spatial poetry.

Before you start, collect as many ideas about existing mobiles as possible. Searching the internet for "Calder mobiles" is a good way to begin. Calder was an important modern artist who made this type of mobile popular. Several modern art museums exhibit some of his mobiles.
To make the mobiles more complex, you can vary the shape and size of the wood pieces, the side to which you attach one arm to the next, the curvature of the wire, and by hanging the mobile or allowing it to stand on its own.



Warnings
Exercise proper safety precautions when using workshop and power equipment.



Things You'll Need:
- Needle-nose pliers
- Wire (hardware stores sell 200ft rolls of galvanized wire)
- Sheet of 1/2" ply wood for the weights or shapes at the end of the wires
- Drill and bit (same diameter as the wire)
- Clamp to hold the wood pieces when drilling
- Jig saw to cut out the wood pieces.

(I've originally posted this 'how-to' on wikiHow.)
 
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Step 1Mobile Weights

Cut out the wood pieces using a jig saw or chop saw. For a first mobile, it is good to start with simple square wood pieces measured 2" x 3". Cut out 9 pieces. For advanced mobiles, you can come up with all kinds of varied shapes.
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6 comments
Aug 24, 2008. 4:39 PMhammer9876 says:
Thank you for this information. I would love to create one of these with rainbow painted weights. I never figured it basics out though. Thanks again.
Jun 20, 2008. 7:48 AMmargey32 says:
lovely!!! Right up my street. I need to remember the tools that allow us all to create beauty. Thank you I believe.. my next idea has developed some real strong legs. Just need to gain some inexpensive materials. Keep going your good.
Feb 11, 2008. 3:09 PMrobynky says:
I love this type of moving art. You did a wonderful job with it. I am working on this same type of mobile, only I am using hand painted gourds in place of wood. I am still trying to find the perfect metal wire to use. I have been using a tourch to heat metal insulation supports(15.5" long steel), in order to bend them into the hooks and loops. Then I have to deal with the dirty burn left on the wire:(
Nov 6, 2006. 6:20 PMbloodymess says:
very nice, I'll have to try this one.
May 31, 2006. 6:13 PMJunkyard John says:
Very pretty outcome

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