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Tire swan, stork, flamingo and goose (Video)
A resident of the Rostov region made a decorative swan, stork, flamingo and goose from a very unusual material - from car tires. It all started with a textbook and a couple of used wheels. Galina Goncharova came up with the idea to deal with unnecessary rubbish for good. Entrance went scissors and nails. Now in her garden you can study the chapter on birds in Biology 6th grade.
Rubber pink flamingo, stork, swan and goose now live in the same territory. One bird used to take a whole day. Now the master is working with tires, which is called "from the wheels." The swan comes to life in a couple of hours. Despite the fact that there is no longer room in the garden for the future woodpecker and owl, crafts are not for sale - Galina Goncharova only gives them. He says the hobby is just for the soul.
"TV - one murder - the same thing. And you will do it and admire it. I didn’t even notice how the winter flew by," explains the needlewoman Galina Goncharova.
After the successful use of tires, Galina Goncharova realized that she could work with everything that came to hand. An example of this is a golden candlestick. It looks very romantic, and it has three bent electrical wires, three corks from vodka bottles and one at the base - a mayonnaise cap. Recently, neighbors often call the master and visit him - they ask him to discover the secret of the goose connection. It is very simple: cameras should be without cables, then it is easier to punch. There are special cameras without cables.
The tallest work in the yard is a family of storks. They are the most useful - they work as speed limit signs. Previously, the fence was constantly knocked down at great speed - the drivers simply did not fit into the turn. But as soon as the storks appeared here, everyone began to slow down in front of the tire masterpieces.
How to make a tire flamingo
Stage 1
You will need 1 tire. Mark the tire with chalk or soap.
Stage 2
Cut out the lower part of the flamingo from the tire, consisting of a neck and a small tail.
Tips: I personally used an electric jigsaw with a metal file to cut the tire, but you need to take into account the fact that the tire must be rigidly fixed, otherwise the jigsaw will vibrate and cutting as such will not work.
Stage 3
We make the upper part of the tire a little smaller than the bottom.
Stage 4
We are not in a hurry to connect the two parts of the tire - we make two holes with a drill, for the legs. For the legs of the flamingo, I took two iron rods 65 cm long each.
Good afternoon, dear friends, I never cease to be surprised by our masters. What they don’t come up with, if only everything around was beautiful and comfortable. From ordinary wheels (tires) create both simple and more complex work with which they decorate their territory.
So Valentina Burimova and her husband created a beautiful yard near their house with interesting beautiful tire crafts. No one can pass by such a beautiful courtyard, everyone stops, examines, examines and, of course, takes pictures near them. Everyone admires these works, because from ordinary old tires, they create beautiful and unusual crafts for your area.
Just look how beautiful it turned out. Here, at first glance, you would not guess that it is made of ordinary tires (tires). Tires are cut into the desired pieces and mounted on a tire that serves as a frame for crafts.
But it takes a lot of time and more than one tire to make one owl, about 10 tires go to make one such bird. We cut the tires in the form of feathers and then assemble them on the frame, fasten everything with self-tapping screws to the body. The eagle of wheels (tires) is made according to the same principle.
The stork and other birds are made from wheels with a metal cord. The wire is then cut by Valentina and her husband with an electric jigsaw and a metal saw. The side part of the wheel comes without a cord, so it can be cut with a sharp knife.
The wing is cut from tires and then assembled and fastened with screws to the body. It takes about 2.5 - 3 tires to make one stork. The head and beak are made of wood and then painted.
Here are such cute swans, storks from tires turned out, but that's not all look at the rest interesting tire crafts that adorn the courtyard in which the author of these wonderful works lives.
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We all know the song from childhood "Stork on the Roof - Peace on Earth" for a long time. And Alena Zinovieva, already familiar to us from the village of Chastaya Oakwood, decided to plant a couple of white storks in love in her garden, which symbolize peace in her friendly family. These beautiful birds are also made from waste material: plastic foam, metal mesh, plastic bottles and plastic cans.
For the manufacture of storks we need:
1. Two canisters of 5 liters
2. Metal mesh for wings
3. Strong wire
4. Plastic tubes for legs and neck
5. Styrofoam for the head
6. White milk bottles
7. Dark beer 1.5l
8. Hose from a vacuum cleaner (can be replaced with a corrugation)
And so let's get started:
Author's words.
1. For the head I use construction foam 10 cm wide
2. I cut out the workpiece, highlight the eye sockets, make a flat beak.
3. I grind to smoothness with sandpaper, insert eyes (or beads)
4. I glue the eyelids, strengthen the beak with a part from a plastic bottle, gluing it to the "Titan". At the second stork, I make the beak open.
5. For the body I take a 5l canister.
6. I cut off the handle.
7. I bend the mesh in the shape of a canister - this STORK will have wings folded.
8. I round off the "wings".
9. I bend the wire for the legs.
10. A liter milk bottle is cut into 6 feathers.
11. I cut feathers.
12. I start to fasten the feathers from the lower part of the body.
13. I strengthen the wire for the neck and put a hose on it.
14. I fasten a number of feathers to the hose with self-tapping screws.
15. Side view.
16. I cut the halves of milk bottles with a fringe and fasten them around the neck with adhesive tape.
17. I start with the flight feathers on the edge of the wing.
18. The second row overlaps the first by one third.
19. The third and subsequent rows of white bottles.
20. Paws from 0.5 l bottles.
21. Making the body for the second stork.
22. As with the first one, I cut off a part of the canister from above - it is necessary for screwing the feathers.
23. I cover the body with feathers, but, unlike the first, I fasten the feathers to the entire canister.
24. This stork's wings are slightly open. The first row of feathers from 1.5 l bottles (6 pcs from one)
25. I screw the second row only on the rounding of the wing.
26. The third is for the whole wing.
27. I make the tail - it is short, the feathers are slightly parted.
28. Turn the wings over to screw the feathers onto the underside.
29. The last row, covering the edge of the wing, is made from feathers bent in half, rounded on both sides.
30. Approximately so it looks.
31. Each of the subsequent feathers closes the junction of the previous one.
32. We fasten the wings with self-tapping screws and paint the birds.
Swan made of tires and plastic bottles.
Greetings, friends, we continue to get acquainted with the works of Alena Zinovieva. Today I will show you Master Class for manufacturing swan made from tires and plastic bottles. On my own behalf, I want to note that over the years I have met many swans made from tires. But this is how I managed to make Alena I met for the first time. I hope you will like it too and you decide to decorate your site with such a beautiful swan.
How to make a crane from a plastic bottle.
To make it, we need:
1. Old tire.
2. Plastic bottles 70 pcs per pair.
3. Metal mesh.
4. Hose from a vacuum cleaner.
5. Wire for the neck.
6. Styrofoam.
We cut off the inner rings from the tire, cut out a triangle-future tail with a jigsaw.
We connect the edges with bolts, for convenience, cutting the tire in front.
We fasten the base for the neck to the tire with wire,
leaving a little below to then insert into the ground.
Front view.
D This master class will allow you not only to breathe a second life into old tires, but also to decorate your garden plot. Today we will make flower pots from old tires with our own hands.
So, for work we need:
- An old tire with a small radial tread, without steel cord;
- For a collar - a strip of iron;
- Large sharp knife;
- Two M8 washers, nut and bolt;
- Brush and paints;
- Spanners;
- Drill diameter 10 and drill.
The process of creating flower pots from old tires with your own hands:
1. We take a large sharp knife and, constantly wetting it with water, make symmetrical cutouts on the tire 2/3 (240 degrees) along the bead ring, as shown in the figure. We cut the protector and side part at a distance of 1/3. In the larger side, using a triangular cutout, we separate the side part.
2. In we get such a cut piece of tire.
3. We turn it out.
4. Cut out the beak from the trim side.
5. Cut the smaller side of the tire lengthwise. The incision should be slightly over size beak.
6. We insert the beak and with the help of a clamp we compress the halves.
7. We drill a hole with a drill and with the help of two washers, a nut and a bolt we tighten the halves of the head.
8. To make the head narrower, cut off part of the tire on both sides. It should turn out like this:
9. On the larger side of the tire, mark with chalk and cut out the tail.
10. This is how our workpiece looks like. It remains to paint it.
11. We make a clamp from a strip of iron, with which we tighten the side parts of the pots. If there is no iron strip at hand, you can use a strong rope.
12. Now let's start painting the parrot. We use blue, yellow, black and white paints.
13. We color the parrot inside and out. We paint the side rings with black paint. If there is no black paint, you can leave them unpainted.
14. We carefully paint the head, trying to achieve maximum similarity with the original. We make black stripes and eyes with a black outline.
15. Do-it-yourself ready-made planters from a tire must be hung with a strong rope or wire to a horizontal structure. And inside you can place a flowerpot with a beautiful plant.
Thanks to Oleg Vashchenko for the master class!
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Tire flower bed
A flowerbed from a tire, or maybe more precisely a vase for flowers from a tire, has now become popular, maybe someone will be interested in how to make it, so my master class or a story about how to make a flower bed from a tire.
For the flower bed there was a wheel from the car "Zhiguli"
1. We outline the contours of the “petals” of the vase with chalk, trying, of course, to maintain symmetry:
2. We cut out the petals, from the methods we tested, a knife with water was recognized as the simplest and rather not laborious. Regular knife periodically dipped in water and slowly cut.
3. After all the petals have been cut out:
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To do this, take an old tire - the older it is, the better, since it is easier to cover the worn tread with an even layer of paint and give our craft a more natural look.
You will also need paint and a sharp knife, some also use a jigsaw and a grinder to cut rubber - but certain skills are required when using them, and you should also take into account that when heated, the tire may begin to melt.
Before you start cutting out the swan of their tire, you need to draw contours on it, along which you will cut out the details. You can think over your own pattern of a swan, the main flying of which is a neck with a head and wings. We offer you the following scheme, which is relatively simple, but can be further supplemented with decorative details or additional cutouts, slots, jagged edges.
Having made the necessary cuts on the tire, it must be washed well and preferably degreased, and then proceed to painting - then it will last longer and withstand any weather.
After that, you need to bend the wings of the swan, giving them the final shape, you can also cut out the jagged edges of the wings and tail to make your swan very believable.
Also, before painting, it is necessary to fix the neck of the swan and give it the desired bend with the help of a thick wire, which you will mask with paint.
And the final step in making the swan is to paint its head and beak. You can also use other materials, for example, using the attached foam cut in the shape of a swan's head, you can get a pretty pretty swan, more like a real one.
Well, now your garden, flower garden will be decorated with a wonderful swan. If you have a pond, then undoubtedly the swan will be an excellent addition to the design and decoration of your pond and recreation area near it. And also, of course, a swan from a tire can become an excellent flower bed - for this it is enough to place a flower pot in its center.
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AT garden design will bring a unique zest crafts from old tires. You can make a heron from tires, flower beds, figurines of animals and birds. They will decorate playgrounds, territories of various institutions and schools. In addition, their manufacture is not expensive and quite simple.
To make a flower garden, you need (all that!) to paint in bright color tires of different sizes, fold them in a slide.
To give the structure strength, self-tapping screws or screwdrivers that fasten the tires along the inner surface will help. After that, earth is poured inside each, having previously covered the tires from the inside with geotextiles. A multi-tiered beautiful flower garden is ready.
A single-tiered flower bed resembling a camomile looks no less beautiful. But the tires for it will have to be cut.
This is not easy to do. Although, having a sharp, strong knife and strength, it is quite real. It is recommended to lubricate the knife blade with grease so that the rubber does not "jam" the metal. It is better to use a grinder or a jigsaw with a solid steel blade and a reverse tooth.
Video: Do-it-yourself flowerbed of tires
Flowerpot on a leg of tires
To make it, one sidewall is cut along the tread, then turned inside out. The work requires physical strength, but the result is worth it.
Another option is a flowerpot with a curly edge. To get the same "petals", they are marked with chalk.
Used to create flower beds and combined methods.
We turn out the tire
The tire is difficult to turn out: stepping on feet inner part, take hold of the edge with their hands, pull it up, trying to make some part turn out. Then, they continue to twist the rest, standing on the already “succumbing” (so that it does not turn back).
When the process is completed, the tire is painted in the selected color.
Made graceful tire heron, flamingo, swan, stork, turtle, owl, elephant, etc. instantly transform the site.
From tires that have worked out their service life, rides for children and even furniture are made. - chairs, armchairs, tables.
Crafts from tires for the playground is, first of all, a frog that children really like. You just need to paint a couple of tires green and cut out paws from scraps. Tires from baby carriages and plastic glasses are suitable for the eyes.
What they don’t come up with from tires: donkeys and crocodiles, dragons and bears, giraffes.
The fairy-tale hero dragon is supposed to scare away uninvited guests and pests, but he is so charming that he is unlikely to cope with the task.
The boys will be very pleased with crafts from tires that have served the allotted time and continued professional activity"retired": guns, cars, tractors, etc.
Racing car
Multi-seat sports car.
It is good for kindergarten playgrounds
But, the boys will be delighted with the tractor.
Summer cottage furniture
Such children's chairs look cool and cheerful, so they will become a favorite place for kids to relax.
Adults will like chairs with a back and a small table more.
Video: Tire furniture for summer cottages and gardens
Exquisite tire lamp
It seems to sound very ridiculous. But he's really great!
How to make a stork out of tires
Many people would like to make storks out of tires - guardians of plots and symbols of happiness. In any case, the idea is to the liking of the country dwellers. After all, this bird nests where good people live.
Considered a symbol of tranquility, prosperity and peace, this bird will bring them to the owner. At the same time, he will receive the title of "jack of all trades."
materials
Required for its manufacture:
- tire;
- durable and sharp knife;
- paint (black and white);
- metal bar;
- brushwood.
Step by step manufacturing
- The first thing to do is to cut the tire into the desired dimensions. So, you need to choose the right tire. Nobody makes a giant stork, so tires from a large SUV are not considered an option. It is quite enough to make a stork out of tires, wheels from a passenger car.
- You need to cut the workpiece in such a way that, by folding the pieces, you get the body of a stork. Details are painted in White color, and black "feathers" are made in the upper part. The halves are fastened together with steel wire and pliers.
- To make a beak, you need a steel bar, a chisel and a hammer. The rod is cut to the desired size - these are the legs. Now you can bend your head. These two parts are painted with paint that matches the color of the bird.
- To make a stork out of tires, confidently standing on its feet, holes are made in the lower abdomen. There are inserted rods, pre-cut. From the brushwood specified in consumables brushwood, make a nest - a dwelling for a bird, which is fixed at the feet of the "owner".
Similarly, you can make a heron from tires using rods for the legs.
Making a swan
The swan is another favorite character made from car tires. If you know the tricks of its manufacture. The swan is graceful and very similar to the original.
While tires are new, they provide motorists with comfort and safety on the road. Having served their time, their lot is recycling or turning into toxic waste. However, with a creative approach, they are turned into real works of art: animal figurines and fairy-tale characters, flower beds and even garden furniture.
In the manufacture of figures, the main thing is the correct markup.
It is difficult to cut the tire along the drawn lines, but if you want to get a beautiful sculpture, you need to do it very accurately.
After the wings are cut out, they must be turned out. You can stop there. But many carve feathers out of rubber or use them for plastic bottles that are attached to the grid.
To get the desired bend of the neck, a metal plate is screwed to it with screws, which will not be visible after painting the bird with paint. If the swan is placed on a nest, the figurine is also attached to it with self-tapping screws to give stability. And then the swan turns out, as in the next photo.
For the manufacture of poultry, the “baldest” tire with a nylon cord is chosen, since it is easier to cut it than with a steel cord (breaker). In addition, after cutting, the latter has sticking sharp ends, which are easy to get hurt. If it has a longitudinal pattern - this is another plus. Having found a tire with the appropriate parameters, it is cleaned of contamination - washed and dried.
Tools:
- roulette;
- drill;
- drill 3 and 10 millimeters;
- knife with a sharp blade;
- pliers;
- grinder and electric jigsaw.
Materials:
- metal rod (1.2-1.5 meters long);
- dye.
Tire cutting works are carried out outside the home, therefore, you will have to be patient and wait for a fine day.
markup
In the example given, R13 wheels are used, the width of which is 165 millimeters and the diameter is 180 centimeters. They begin to mark up by drawing two lines that divide the tire in half. This is the future neck of the stork.
- Then, the “beak”, “head” and neck are sequentially drawn on the tread part. If the center line on the tread is visible, the markings are greatly simplified. Well, in the absence of such, it will have to be applied with chalk.
- The length of the beak drawn from the first line. It is 8-9 cm. Almost half the width - 3-4 cm. For the head, the length and width are 7 and 8 cm, respectively.
- The head ends with a neck, which gradually expands towards the body, at the base being 8-10 cm. The marking of this part of the body ends on a line dividing the tire in half.
- The tail remains. And it is already partially outlined. This is the fork resulting from cutting out the beak. Having drawn two parallel lines (width of the head) 30 cm long from it at a distance of 8 cm, we have a finished tail.
cutting blanks
It is carried out from the base of the neck towards the head. You can do it in several ways (depending on the material of the tires and their wear). The thinned tire is cut with a shoe knife. To cut a thicker tread, a grinder is used. You can, after making several holes with a grinder, finish cutting using a jigsaw.
Practice has shown that a file with frequent teeth pointing upwards simplifies the process. The operation is carried out at low speed. Another important point- the process of cutting with a jigsaw is not advisable to be carried out first on one side, and then on the other side, since vibration will greatly interfere. It is more correct to conduct it in parallel - in sections of 4-5 cm.
Having finished with cutting, carefully process the edges. In the presence of a metal court, you can’t do without a grinder. For the cultivation of parts made of nylon cord, a knife is enough.
How to give the neck the desired bend
First you need to give the wings a proper span. To do this, the tire is turned inside out.
Having spread its wings, the bird is still lying on the ground, limply lowering its neck. To strengthen it, you need a steel bar. To realize this, paired holes are drilled symmetrically to the center line. Their diameter is 3 mm. Drilling starts from the center of the head with a distance of 15 cm between the pair to the tail.