Friday, February 3, 2012

Make a Bamboo Wind Chime

Bamboo Wind Chime Bamboo Wind Chime

Wind chimes are widely regarded not only for their soothing sounds, but also because they are visually pleasing. And if you plan on buying them in a store, you'll find them rather pricey, too.

However, they don't have to be expensive. In this set of free woodworking plans, we walk you through building a bamboo wind chime. This is a surprisingly easy woodworking project, one that you can build with your kids. Matter of fact, a number of the pictures you'll see in the upcoming pages will be of my twelve-year-old son, C.J., working with me to build our prototype.


Frankly, I don't know if he had more fun than I did.


There are some tasks on some power tools that you'll likely want to perform, but a number of other tasks are safe enough that kids can handle them easily. It is a good opportunity to teach your children proper respect and use of your woodworking tools, and you'll have a very nice addition to your back yard to show for it.


Difficulty Level
Woodworking: EasyFinishing: Paint or Stain/Polyurethane
Time to Complete
3-4 Hours
Recommended Tools
Band SawBand Saw Circle Cutting JigPower Drill with 1" paddle bit and 12" extensionStationary Router with Router Table and 3/8" radius roundover bitHand Saw
Materials Needed 2' - 1'x 12' Piece of Hardwood (Oak, Maple, Poplar, etc.)2 - 6'-long Pieces of Bamboo, min. 2" diameter - Available at many Crafts Stores30-pound Monofilament Fishing Line1-2" Metal O-ringSuper GlueTape MeasurePencilCompass4d Finish NailsLayout Square

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