h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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Unlike the average annoying wind chimes which randomly ding at the slightest breeze all night long, these are merely decorative most of the time.
An anemometer sits atop the assembly, which restrains itself with a simple mechanical brake until the wind speed reaches the appropriate rate, at which
point the brake is released and the chimes may sway and make the usual bonging contact.
However, at this wind speed the geared mechanisms within the chimes (EDIT: driven by the anemometer) are engaged and the bubble wands extrude from the chimes and dip briefly into the bubble soap reservoirs below, retracting only long enough to cast a stream of bubbles before dipping once again and retracting, over and over, until the gusts are past.
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dingless [spidermother, Nov 07 2012]
Wind Driven Bubble Machines
http://www.windbubbles.com/ [DrCurry, Nov 08 2012]
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Best idea ever (in this moment)! Sign me up for a hundred of them. I want to stop traffic. [+] |
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"Why the hell not?" I asked myself, and then I read the
idea. My opinion remains unchanged. Bun. |
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Yes. So surprised no one has thought of this before.
What was I thinking? Or not thinking? |
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+ yay, anything that makes more bubbles, but I would hang it next to my noisy wind chimes, too! |
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Make it rotary, much easier. Then you could add a music box to the axle to play "I'm forever blowing bubbles." |
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