New idea for a unique chime.
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 7:19 pm
I am industrial design student currently designing a desk sculpture that is inspired by the forms of bamboo. I want it to create beautiful noises when activated.
I hope the pictures are self explanatory, but essentially what it is is three pieces, all consisting of thin metal tubes. The bottom (silver) one isn't to move, as it is weighted down by a solid block of the metal.
The way the sculpture makes noise is the top handle, just by tapping it, activates the pivot points of the two top pieces, causing them to hit each other along with hitting the silver one, to cause vibrations in the material, essentially creating some nice noises.
For the pivots, think of them as the head of a flathead screwdriver, resting on essentially two angled walls meant to keep the pieces in place, but allow them to move back and forth when activated.
I hope this isn't too confusing.
My questions go as follows:
1. What material or metal should I make them out of? I think I am leaning towards anodized aluminum, since I could color them without painting them, but not sure which metal will provide the best sound.
2. Will this instrument work? I am going to get it manufactured at a metal fabrication facility if you guys have confidence in it.
3. How can I guarantee great sound? Any obvious flaws that you guys see? I don't want to make it sound like two pop cans hitting each other or something, I want it to give off wind chime-like sound.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated, I will post the progress and models once they are made! Thanks!
I hope the pictures are self explanatory, but essentially what it is is three pieces, all consisting of thin metal tubes. The bottom (silver) one isn't to move, as it is weighted down by a solid block of the metal.
The way the sculpture makes noise is the top handle, just by tapping it, activates the pivot points of the two top pieces, causing them to hit each other along with hitting the silver one, to cause vibrations in the material, essentially creating some nice noises.
For the pivots, think of them as the head of a flathead screwdriver, resting on essentially two angled walls meant to keep the pieces in place, but allow them to move back and forth when activated.
I hope this isn't too confusing.
My questions go as follows:
1. What material or metal should I make them out of? I think I am leaning towards anodized aluminum, since I could color them without painting them, but not sure which metal will provide the best sound.
2. Will this instrument work? I am going to get it manufactured at a metal fabrication facility if you guys have confidence in it.
3. How can I guarantee great sound? Any obvious flaws that you guys see? I don't want to make it sound like two pop cans hitting each other or something, I want it to give off wind chime-like sound.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated, I will post the progress and models once they are made! Thanks!