Beer Can Pendulum Art

by BevCanTech in Craft > Art

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Beer Can Pendulum Art

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I had seen some You Tube clips on pendulum art so for this Instructables painting challenge I thought I would give it a go.

I did it in a local park as I thought this would enable me to find a tree and swing an empty beer can full of paint from one of it's branchs. To get the string over the branch I attached a piece of cotton to a small drone and flew it over. I then attached string to the cotton and pulled it over the branch. This string was strong enough to hold the can. The main disadvantage of using a park was there was some wind and this was a bit of a hassle as the ground sheet would blow around a bit.

Supplies

White paint (I used some ceiling paint but if you have some left over from a previous job, use that)

Empty beer can

String

Some coloured card to be painted

Ground sheet.

Weight, taped to the can.

Nail and hammer.

Giving It a Go

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The approach taken was:

  1. Get the string over the branch.
  2. Attach a weighted empty beer can.
  3. Check it will swing O.K.
  4. Punch a hole in the bottom of the can with a nail and hammer, then tape the hole.
  5. Fill the beer can with white paint.
  6. Reconnect to the string, remove the tape and swing it.

Getting the String Over the Branch

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A piece of cotton was attached to a small drone and flown over the branch, turned out I hadn't made the cotton long enough so more was added and and the drone flown over again, skillfully landing in a plant.

Once the cotton and drone was over, string was attached to the cotton and pulled over.

A weighted can was attached to the string and tested that it would swing O.K.

Painting With a Beer Can

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A hole was punched into the bottom of the beer can and then taped.

White paint was poured though a small funnel (previously made from a beer can) until almost full.

The can was attached back on to the string, tape removed and given a swing.

The paint pouring from the hole made a series of arcs of paint onto the cardboard below.

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