Flamingo garden stake

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Flamingo garden stake

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My wife found someone making these things out of PVC and asked me if I could make a few for her. I thought that maybe someone else here might have a wife that likes to add to their honey do list... like it ain't long enough already...

Anywho...
Here is a picture of the finished project as well as a CDR, DXF, and a B&W image in case you can't make those two work. I made them out of 14 ga steel with a 24" piece of 1/4" rod for a leg.

Hope you have fun painting them, I didn't.

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What a fantastic idea and look fairly simple to make. Thanks Scratch!
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Nice going Scratch. Maybe I can make my wife one and be a hero too.
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Thank you what a great file.
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that's nice file thanks
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Thank you for adding to my honey do list!
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Fun project, thanks!
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now the question is how do we make them dance in the wind?
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Thanks so much.
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ford_gt2005 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 9:38 am now the question is how do we make them dance in the wind?
I saw that video too. They were a bunch of em spinning and bobbing in the wind.
Looks like a socket was strategically tack welded under the flamingo, and it sat on a pole semi- balanced. The wind did the rest.
My only question would be where to bend it up to get it balanced correctly. I suppose a few small plates tack welded strategically would solve that dilemma if a balance point could not be found with a socket/pipe.
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ford_gt2005 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 9:38 am now the question is how do we make them dance in the wind?
I have not seen that video but its a great idea and I think if I were to do it I would attach a spring tot he bottom of the bird and mount that in a bearing race so it could turn and wobble without having to fiddle with trying to get the balance correct.
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05Duramax wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 11:00 am
ford_gt2005 wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 9:38 am now the question is how do we make them dance in the wind?
I have not seen that video but its a great idea and I think if I were to do it I would attach a spring tot he bottom of the bird and mount that in a bearing race so it could turn and wobble without having to fiddle with trying to get the balance correct.
here it is
https://www.facebook.com/10007597287561 ... 020964026/
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I found this:

"Flamingos dance on the slightest breeze. A special hinge allows them to swivel and dip atop a 35" galvanized stake. They are 24" long x 6.5" wide. Made from UV-resistant PVC, entirely hand painted & hand formed, they are durable in day-to-day weather. Simply lift off the stake to take in during severe weather or extreme temperatures. Made in the USA."

Wondering if .06-ish thick aluminum would work best for us plasma folks.
The ones that are made and sold commercially from PVC, would be much lighter than a 14 or 16 gauge mild steel body, and may dance better based on its weight. plus they have some sort of proprietary hinge & swivel lift off socket.. and a galvanized garden stake/ mounting pole
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Cute! Thanks for sharing
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