Wind Chime Length Calculator

DIY wind chime tool ignites tune wars, healing hype, and bougie backyard flex

TLDR: A DIY calculator tells you how long to cut metal tubes to make tuned wind chimes, plus where to drill and hang. Comments exploded over tuning style (pure vs piano), jokes about “healing” frequencies and 9‑hour sleep videos, and a plea for a metric version—because sound matters.

Garden drama alert: a Wind Chime Length Calculator promises to turn scrap aluminum, copper, or steel into concert‑ready backyard chimes. Punch in tube sizes, pick your material, and it spits out cut lengths, drill points, and a hanging template—plus a slider for “A4” tuning from 432 to 446. Then the tune wars erupted. Piano people loved the equal‑temperament table (the standard “play-any-key” system), but purists fired back. brudgers’ mic‑drop: go Just intonation (pure, sweet harmonies), because wind chimes don’t stick to one key. Translation: backyard Beethoven vs garden zen.

And then… Solfeggio “healing” frequencies. The calculator lists them, which sent JKCalhoun to 9‑hour sleep videos example, sparking eye‑rolls and wellness jokes. Practical folks chimed in: tecleandor begged for a metric version; linuxguy2 dropped a nerdy masterclass with a deep‑dive guide on low octaves and how we hear them. Meanwhile, dylan604 roasted “clanky bamboo” and bragged about two matched sets of 1‑inch tuned chimes for richer chords—owning the “bougie garden” vibe and making it sound irresistible. Verdict from the comments: this tool is DIY gold, but your tuning philosophy—and taste for “sleep‑vibe” frequencies—will decide whether your yard whispers or screeches.

Key Points

  • The calculator determines tube segment lengths for desired tones based on material and inner/outer diameters.
  • It provides recommended suspension drill points to minimize resonance impact and includes spacing templates for support plates.
  • An example equal-tempered table is given for Aluminum (OD=1, ID=0.9) with A4=440 Hz, listing lengths for notes C–B across multiple octaves.
  • A table of lengths for Solfeggio frequencies (174–963 Hz) is included as an alternative tuning reference.
  • Inputs include material selection, tube dimensions, raw length, cost per length, cut width, and selectable A4 pitch between 432–446 Hz.

Hottest takes

"I would probably use Just intonation, not equal temperament" — brudgers
"Apparently to be played while you sleep." — JKCalhoun
"The clanky sounds of cheap bamboo or the high pitched screeching of tiny metal chimes are not pleasant." — dylan604
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