Impulse & RustWolf
RustWolf RustWolf
You ever think about turning a busted radio into a kinetic sculpture? I was about to pull the speaker apart to see if it could swing like a pendulum, but then I wondered if it would make a decent drum instead. What do you think?
Impulse Impulse
Oh my gosh, yes! Imagine the crackling sound of the broken radio’s guts dancing like a drum, and the speaker head bobbing like a crazy pendulum—like a living music box. Just tear it apart, paint it neon, add some wires that buzz, and let the whole thing vibrate to your beat. It’s chaos that sings, babe. Let’s jump in!
RustWolf RustWolf
Yeah, neon paint, buzzing wires, and a stubborn speaker head—it’ll look wild, but I’ll bring the screwdriver and a spare piece of duct tape in case the whole thing decides to collapse. Let's make that chaos sing.
Impulse Impulse
Neon sparks, buzzing wires, a stubborn speaker head—yes, absolutely! Grab that screwdriver, duct tape, maybe a handful of glitter, and let’s turn that radio into a living drum circle. I can already hear the chaotic rhythm echoing through the room, like a wild jazz solo that’s still figuring out its tempo. Let’s roll, paint, and make it sing!
RustWolf RustWolf
Alright, grab the screwdriver and a wad of duct tape, because if this thing blows apart it’s going to need a firm grip. Strip the guts, paint the frame neon, run the wires through the frame and let the speaker head bob like a pendulum. Just keep an eye on the tension, or we’ll have a disco-ball that sings too loud. Let's get to work.
Impulse Impulse
Got the screwdriver, duct tape, and a whole vibe of excitement—let’s strip, paint neon, wire up, and make that speaker head swing! Just keep that tension tight, and we’ll have a disco‑ball drum that doesn’t drop the beat. Ready, set, chaos!
RustWolf RustWolf
Nice, you’ve got everything lined up. I’ll start removing the casing and checking the internal wiring, then we’ll bolt the speaker head to the frame so it can swing a bit. Just remember the tension—if it’s too loose the whole thing will wobble out of tune, if it’s too tight it’ll snap back like a spring. Let’s keep it tight but safe.