Kinetic Bike Art Sculpture // DIY Custom Moving Art //

Published 2019-09-16
A couple of close friends asked me to make them an art piece for their office, and it needed to be inspired by their passion of bicycling. Using an old bike they provided along with some other bicycle parts I salvaged along the way, this video shows how I put this sculpture together using the salvaged parts along with a small DC motor in order to make it move. This was a long project and required a very detailed, precise eye in order to make everything move smoothly.

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// Links //

DC Motor
www.amazon.com/dp/B07HK4YYBK/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x…

Project Box
www.amazon.com/dp/B07CG27FWX/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x…

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All Comments (17)
  • @banashe
    I would not have guessed that tiny 12 volt motor would have had the juice to rotate all those parts. I loved how it turned out!
  • @NickTrentadue
    That bike deconstruction montage was amazing! Some really cool transitions. And of course, the finished product is beautiful!
  • @grantm4400
    Very cool, I like your stud wall tool storage too, may use that one :D
  • @ImaginethenMake
    Nice project! Thanks for sharing your thought process as you went along. Your shop also looks very well organized. I like your tool storage wall and mobile tool cart.
  • @wafflebeaver
    This is so interesting, I enjoyed how you shared your thought process as well!
  • @Tsawyerish
    Can I ask what the other components for the motor are? Can you get them on Amazon?
  • @johnhayes6414
    Would their be a way to have made this without any motor driven device. Just crank... and momentum like other kinetic sculptures