Rebuilding Wind Chimes

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @dlangley012
    @dlangley012 7 років тому +13

    Thank you for sharing your craftsmanship. My husband passed away 3 months ago and it was hard looking at your video because I remembered him repairing our wind chimes. He was a master craftsman and very much old school. He is now building wind chimes for the Lord in heaven. Thank you for sharing.

    • @DaveHarshberger
      @DaveHarshberger  7 років тому +1

      Thank you for taking the time to comment and sharing. I'm so sorry for your loss.

  • @laholly323
    @laholly323 5 років тому +1

    I have three wind chimes I have to restring...still in miscellaneous boxes after moving four years ago. Watching your video was simply mesmerizing...what magnificent craftsmanship and how wonderful to have all the tools! My chimes just require restringing, but I will certainly buff them carefully and oil the wood now...

  • @normanlugo9246
    @normanlugo9246 5 років тому +4

    I live in Puerto Rico my home faces the Caribbean Sea. I made a few and the breeze from the ocean is always hitting the sail and the harmony is to die for. I get pelicans and even seagulls that they stare at the wind chimes. It is just beautiful. Thank for uploading the video.

  • @paulcronin5503
    @paulcronin5503 4 роки тому

    Nice shop gear, a you did a great job. Thanks for sharing. I hope your wife appreciated it!

  • @diamondhair11
    @diamondhair11 6 років тому +1

    That turned out beautiful. It is funny to see how much woodworkers do things alike. My husband has been a carpenter, woodworker, cabinetmaker for about 37 years now. (but his everyday job is now an engineer). He can make anything from wood as I'm sure you can. He has done some amazing pieces of wood art (pulpits, any kind of cabinets, armoires, wall units, rocking horses, etc), but never has he made me a windchime. Well, now I'm going to ask him to make me one. Thank you, this turned out beautiful.

  • @yvonnesiber9803
    @yvonnesiber9803 4 роки тому

    Thank you for posting this. Very instructional since my wind chime was just found with one tube lying on the ground. I have sent it out once for repair in the past (years ago) but then it had totally broken apart. Note: it is a spiral wind chime, i.e. no clanger. It was a gift from my brother years ago!

  • @dottyharshberger8329
    @dottyharshberger8329 8 років тому +27

    Thank you Honey for fixing my wind chimes! I love them again! This was an important fix for me, these were my grandma and grandpa's wind chimes. Love the "H" womble, too!

    • @diamondhair11
      @diamondhair11 6 років тому +1

      Dotty, your husband did a great job, ....now I'm going to have my hubby do me one.

  • @8xlaxx
    @8xlaxx 8 років тому +2

    I'm nowhere close to being a woodworker. Your video is excellent and I enjoyed watching you work. Your wife owes you big time! Superb job!

  • @gwenneylon1058
    @gwenneylon1058 4 роки тому

    Great work! BTW the clanger is called a clapper and the womble is called the sail. I love that something can be repaired and re-used rather than thrown in the rubbish. You put in a lot of effort and I imagine your wife was very pleased.

    • @DaveHarshberger
      @DaveHarshberger  4 роки тому

      She did. Thanks for helping with the nomenclature. I was making it up as I went along.

  • @annamontone8952
    @annamontone8952 3 роки тому

    What an act of love!! Very nice work.

  • @LParsloe
    @LParsloe 6 років тому +2

    So beautiful to watch a true craftsman

  • @Projectmakerocd
    @Projectmakerocd 3 роки тому

    An over the top repair! Excellent!

  • @listenlearn5445
    @listenlearn5445 6 років тому +1

    Wow, nice work! Great to see someone who has money, time and talent and put it to good use. That is inspirational! Thank you for sharing.

  • @ayatti26
    @ayatti26 5 років тому +1

    The H on the wind catcher is the most creative piece that I've have seen hand crafted in a very long time. I'd like to borrow it, my last name is Hatcher so no changes will be needed, lol.

  • @TURBOTHETANK23
    @TURBOTHETANK23 5 років тому +7

    Awesome, another one of those channels where they just conveniently have a lathe in their back pocket. Everybody on UA-cam has a lathe .

    • @nowirehangers2815
      @nowirehangers2815 4 роки тому +2

      And a massive work shop.
      And plenty of cash.

    • @geoffster07
      @geoffster07 3 роки тому +1

      Everyone should have a lathe. 🤗

  • @soozieevans7222
    @soozieevans7222 Рік тому

    Great work!

  • @dottielinville8095
    @dottielinville8095 5 років тому +1

    I love how you built the cap. I had a set too that fell apart. They were 30 years old. Wish i knew where they were I would commission you to fix them. Nice job!

  • @lovera3878
    @lovera3878 2 роки тому

    I have to learn how to use a lathe. Great job

  • @VictorShattuck
    @VictorShattuck 8 років тому

    Amazing work - like the professionalism!

  • @barbaramckellar8201
    @barbaramckellar8201 2 роки тому

    Hi, thanks so much for this. Main thing I wanted to know was how to threat the twine through the pipes. Seems you did this by having a needle attached to the twine, is that correct? Thank you. Barbara

  • @johnp5639
    @johnp5639 4 роки тому

    Nice video, Nice equipment.

  • @monarawles5832
    @monarawles5832 8 років тому

    this is beautiful workmanship!

  • @FrederickTSchurgerDC
    @FrederickTSchurgerDC 5 років тому +1

    Gorgeous workmanship! How are they holding up almost 3 years later? The string, in particular, is always a tricky mix in my mind, as that's the first thing to wear away.

  • @AaronSchappell10
    @AaronSchappell10 8 років тому +3

    Quite possibly my favorite part: at 07m:20s, the smiley face eraser on the pencil. #easilyamused

  • @susanwood-rautenstrauch297
    @susanwood-rautenstrauch297 8 років тому +1

    Wife must be very pleased they look beautiful! I love your videos keep up the good job. By the way happy birthday!

  • @CiscoG5
    @CiscoG5 7 років тому

    Pretty cool and they sound great!

  • @koninete84
    @koninete84 6 місяців тому

    Is it possible to tune the fundamental and the partials? Is there any way I can hear only the fundamental? I hope you can help me!

  • @soozieevans7222
    @soozieevans7222 Рік тому

    The glass piece that moves with the wind, I found broken all over, gotta fix mine😢

  • @Orkunmovic
    @Orkunmovic Рік тому

    Hi
    How are you?
    Its a long time you post this video
    Hope y still healty :))
    You know how to fix a buzzing tube?
    Have 65 inch windchime
    Somethimes when the clapper hit the tube , he make a buzzing noise , i think from the string

  • @nasreenkhan9142
    @nasreenkhan9142 3 роки тому

    It's called a windsail that catches wind at the bottom of windchime

  • @TheMegstone
    @TheMegstone 3 роки тому

    Who has tools like that? Didn't really explain how to string. Do you go from one to the next? Do you string them all ? Very complicated for the average person that does not have all those fancy tools.

  • @libertypreserve8116
    @libertypreserve8116 4 роки тому

    Great video and beautiful craftsmanship!! What type of string did you use?

    • @DaveHarshberger
      @DaveHarshberger  4 роки тому

      Thank you! I believe the string was salvaged from a broken patio umbrella. It was in my string and rope stash.

  • @heatherjackson6685
    @heatherjackson6685 8 років тому +1

    Love this great video!! :)

  • @jenniferlewis6386
    @jenniferlewis6386 2 роки тому

    You didn’t show people how to string it. So what was your video for

  • @meeekstubbular
    @meeekstubbular 7 років тому

    Amazing stuff! But if I had to get all these machines, then the training cost to skillfully use them. I wonder how many beautiful new chimes i could buy for the same amount :)

  • @ThePurpleHarpoon
    @ThePurpleHarpoon 2 роки тому

    Can it play 'Smoke On The Water'?

  • @bernadettekennedy2981
    @bernadettekennedy2981 5 років тому

    So now all I have to do is buy allot of expensive equipment and I'm good to go.

  • @garzonlaperle9403
    @garzonlaperle9403 7 років тому

    This time I'll use inplix instructions to make it by myself.

  • @MrSunlander
    @MrSunlander 6 років тому

    ah, a clanger caper....

  • @aoglenictianyan4791
    @aoglenictianyan4791 5 років тому

    My choice is Aoglenic wind chime

  • @robertdillon9989
    @robertdillon9989 4 роки тому +1

    For people watching this, don’t make your wind sail so heavy, it’s supposed to catch wind, that is why all sails are light with lots of surface...is supposed to move around freely so that it moves the striker he made his out of three layers of wood it would’ve been best to make it out of a one layer of wood and make it with more surface area that was a poor design, that was more like a weight. The striker should also hit the bells in the bottom third of the bell not in the center for maximum sustained

  • @tmeyer2022
    @tmeyer2022 9 місяців тому

    Seems like a lot of un-neccessary work and expense. If I have to buy a Lathe, Table Saw, Scroll Saw, and . . . . . . this will have cost me several thousand dollars ( to repair / re-build a $150 dollar wind chime)

  • @jlibrabossking1675
    @jlibrabossking1675 6 років тому

    That was amazing can.u mail me some parts for mine lol

  • @linda18814
    @linda18814 7 років тому

    will you do mine?please?ill be your best friend

  • @narinderKaur-lg3ee
    @narinderKaur-lg3ee 4 роки тому

    Hlo

  • @anncarson1936
    @anncarson1936 2 роки тому

    ;

  • @lauriephillips8054
    @lauriephillips8054 3 роки тому

    Such bullcrap.......this was for the ad prior about republicans wanting jim crow 2

  • @Donna-w2z
    @Donna-w2z 2 місяці тому

    Im replacing all the wood and string with metal. No more worries in my life time😊