
When Lyle Hadlock asked me to make a hope chest for his benefit concert, I couldn’t refuse, and not just because Lyle’s such a wonderful person. Several woodworkers in the area created hope chests for the auction to raise money for the Food and Care Coalition (https://foodandcare.org/). Mine, of course, is a kinetic sculpture.
It starts at the top with a funnel (which is also the handle of the lid) leading randomly to 3 tracks two of which lead to two more funnels with two tracks leading off of them for a total of 5 tracks. One track each on the front and two sides, and the two spirals on the front corners being the remaining 2 tracks.
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