Hello, friends and fellow Tingleheads :D In this Tutorial Tingles I'll be constructing a cool idea I found on Pinterest for a Father's Day gift. It's taking an old vinyl record and transforming it into a wall hanging clock! What's great is that vinyl records and their slip covers have a lot of tingly sound potential. So, I hope this video works for you and I hope you learn something new and cool in the process. Enjoy, friends! For those who are interested in donating to my channel, here is a link to my Patreon campaign: http://goo.gl/qvHDaK For anyone interested, here is a link to my Virtual Reality related channel: http://goo.gl/36fZ1f You can also follow PixelWhipt on Twitter here: http://goo.gl/z3jkl8 I've had people ask about my binaural mic, so for those interested in knowing more about it, here's a link to the company's website: http://goo.gl/kX8IzT Here's the link to the blog post I referred to for this project: http://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2013... Common triggers included: soft speaking, whispering, crinkling, focused tasks, tapping, scratching Enjoy, like, subscribe, and leave your requests in the comments below!
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