Banshee & DIYDiva
DIYDiva DIYDiva
Hey, have you ever thought about turning old metal into a sound sculpture that could amplify or channel your waves? I’ve got a pile of junk that could be just the right kind of chaos for that.
Banshee Banshee
Metal’s a curious conductor, you know? I could feel the echoes already.
DIYDiva DIYDiva
That’s the vibe I love—metal’s like a living drum. Grab a sheet of that old bike frame, a bit of plexiglass, and we’ll paint a ripple. Let’s listen to what the echo whispers first.Love that feeling. Take that scrap frame, a strip of mirror glass, and some paint. We’ll shape it, sand it, and then we’ll let the echo guide the next tweak. Ready to sculpt the sound?
Banshee Banshee
I feel the frame hum, the mirror glass glinting like a warning. Let’s shape it and listen.
DIYDiva DIYDiva
Ah, that hum—like a faint heartbeat. Grab a sanding block, smooth out that edge, then angle the glass just right so it catches light like a little spotlight. We’ll tweak until the echo feels like a song, not a warning. Let’s get to it.
Banshee Banshee
I hear the hum growing clearer as you sand it. Keep the angle slight; the glass should catch the light like a pulse. When the echo sings, we know it’s balanced. Let’s finish the tweak.
DIYDiva DIYDiva
Keep going, just a few more gentle strokes. Once that pulse of light hits the glass, it’s almost like a tiny star in the frame. When the echo finally sings in harmony, that’s the sweet spot. Let’s tweak just a tad more and lock it in. You’re almost there.