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How Do You Make Wind Chimes From Old Silverware?

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How Do You Make Wind Chimes From Old Silverware?

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Start collecting miscellaneous pieces of silverware at yard sales and flea markets and make a wind chime this year for the gardener on your gift list. You’ll need four spoons and two forks. Drill a hole in each spoon handle, about 1/8 inch from the end, with a 1/16-inch drill bit. Drill a hole in a fork, in the middle of the flat area above the tines. Bend the tines with a pair of needle-nose pliers. Place the end of the pliers close to the body of the fork. Gently twist, moving the tines out to a 90-degree angle from the fork. Bend the middle tines north and south and outside tines east and west. Bend the tips of the tines into small loops by twisting them around the end of the pliers. Use a pair of regular pliers to finish closing the loops. Bend the top of the fork over to make a hook to hang on a tree branch. Drill a hole in a fork as you did the spoons: about 1/8 inch from top, using a 1/16-inch drill bit. Tie fishing line from the hole above the tines of the hanging fork to the h

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