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I found a set of cymbals at the thrift store for $10. Hmmm... Let's see... we could attach them to a doorbell hammer... That would be fun the first two or three times someone rang the bell. I decided to let the rain dripping off my roof to play a tune on them.
Step 1Tools and materials
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All you need are:
- A few cymbals
- Threaded rod
- Nuts and washers
- Wrenches
- Bolt cutters
For each cymbal you will want to have a length of threaded rod (cutting with bolt cutters is quick but sloppy on the threads), two washers, and two nuts - perhaps one of those two as a nylock nut.
Still, i'd put symbols like that on a kit. =p
I love the copper ones, they turn green with the oxidation, looks great with foliage!
I tried to buy them in Japan for use in my home, but they were cost prohibitive!! Even in the US they are $50+ each for steel or brass, not copper!
Further research in instructables showed me rain chain at roof gutter. Look at rain chains world .com for ideas.
With they cymbals, don't forget to leave a little room for the vibrations to occur = don't clamp down the nuts, it'll stop the vibration and the sustained sounds that cymbals are known for. Maybe put it in the rain, not at the downspout. Subtle and surprising are quite beautiful. And the neighbors won't complain about it.
I was considering mounting one upside down on a semi-rigid spring. it would fill with water slowly - changing the sound of the drips - and then eventually tip, dumping the water and resuming the cycle.
to bad for me the Texas panhandle is bone dry :(
Those cymbals were 10$???
I'd gladly pay 100$.......
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