Shishi Odoshi (segment #6732)

The Shishi Odoshi is an ancient deer frightening device found in Japanese gardens. However, if you don't have a Japanese garden, the Shishi Odoshi is a perfect addition to any water garden. It adds movement, sound and beauty to your new house. How does it work? As water fills the Shishi Odoshi, the weight forces the bamboo to spill the water. When this happens the bamboo teeters up and hits a rock behind it. The sudden noise startles deer and frightens them away.

Material List:

  • Large piece of bamboo, approximately 1 1/2" in diameter (you can also use the base of a bamboo tiki torch)
  • Four pieces of smaller bamboo (1/2" in diameter)
  • Existing submersible pump in water garden
  • Clear plastic tubing
  • Raffia or other natural twine
  • Tool List:

  • Hand saw
  • Drill with two bits: one to match the diameter of the smaller bamboo, and one thin enough to drill out the inside of the smaller bamboo.
  • Rubber mallet
  • Steps for building a Shishi Odoshi

    1. Cut BambooCut the piece of large bamboo, making sure there is a joint in the middle. Cut one of the ends to an angle.

    2. Next, drill a hole through the bamboo directly behind the joint at the opposite end of the angled cut. The section with the angled end must hold water; therefore the hole must be on the other side of the joint.

    3. Drill HoleInstall the cross member. Insert a piece of the smaller bamboo through the hole. The bamboo should move freely in the hole, creating a teetering motion.

    4. Install the supports. Using several pieces of smaller bamboo, install supports in the ground at the correct location. Remember the large piece of bamboo must extend over the water's surface.

    5. Assemble the Shishi Odoshi. Next, place the cross member on the supports. Test the motion, then attach the cross member to the supports using natural twine.

    6. Assemble Water ShootAssemble the water shoot. Using a thin drill bit, drill out a smaller section of bamboo. At each joint in the bamboo, there is a solid disc of wood. In order for water to flow through the bamboo, the joints must be drilled out.

    7. Connect the bamboo to a section of clear tubing, then connect the tubing to the pump. Turn the pump on to test the water flow.

    8. Finally, support the bamboo so the water is shooting into the Shishi Odoshi.

    9. Make adjustments. You may have to slightly adjust the Shishi Odoshi to achieve maximum performance.

    Note: Don't forget to place a rock under the Shishi Odoshi. This will allow the bamboo to strike something solid.



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