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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2011

Learn the basics of the herringbone chain kinetic-art technique as taught by the Kinetic King himself.

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  • What kind of plastic tubes are those[the ones that you use]?

  • @StickBomb101 They're special order from a plastics company...

  • did anyone else notice that at 5:40 only red cups were knocked on their sides? all of the blue cups landed upside down lol weird

  • @mysticvapor Behold the power of kinetic art!

  • 1:15, top left, are those paint stir sticks?

  • @ow1998en As the Fonz would say, "Correctamundo!"

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  • This makes so much more sense now, and we can more easily appreciate the work that goes into your art!

    Meanwhile, I think a time-lapsed video of you creating a full setup would be great!

  • @CosbyTheCaterpillar I have good heat in my building ;)

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  • I didn't hear a "Woo hoo" after 5:39 :(

  • @lunatim thanks man

  • @lunatim what I do is I put a domino next to the last stick, and I bridge them with another domino and it should work out well

  • @ow1998en Their technical name is 'plastic tubes' :) Seriously, they're a special order from a plastics company (somebody else paid). You can easily substitute plastic cups or sheets of paper rolled up into a cylinder for them...

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