Welder creates wooden bike with ice cream sticks
Updated 11:17, 22-Oct-2018
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Ice cream sticks are never waste after Sun Chao, an electric welder in Tieling City, northeast China’s Liaoning Province, recycled them. /VCG Photo

Ice cream sticks are never waste after Sun Chao, an electric welder in Tieling City, northeast China’s Liaoning Province, recycled them. /VCG Photo

Sun uses over 22,000 ice cream sticks and invented a bicycle which is 24.5 meters long and weighs 20.5kg. The bicycle is in shape of a dragon, ornamented with 310 mini light balls. Inside the part of the dragon head, a music player, sound box, alarm system and headlight are installed. /VCG Photo

Sun uses over 22,000 ice cream sticks and invented a bicycle which is 24.5 meters long and weighs 20.5kg. The bicycle is in shape of a dragon, ornamented with 310 mini light balls. Inside the part of the dragon head, a music player, sound box, alarm system and headlight are installed. /VCG Photo

In the core part of the dragon bike, Sun also used ice cream sticks to make the roller chain which contains 142 knots. /VCG Photo

In the core part of the dragon bike, Sun also used ice cream sticks to make the roller chain which contains 142 knots. /VCG Photo

Sun spent half a year drafting the design and ten months assembling each unit of the bike. /VCG Photo

Sun spent half a year drafting the design and ten months assembling each unit of the bike. /VCG Photo

The dragon bike is not Sun’s very first creation with ice cream sticks. In 2016, Sun used 6,000 ice cream sticks to build crossed Dominoes. After Sun tapped the first piece, the entire Donimoes splashed one by one. /VCG Photo

The dragon bike is not Sun’s very first creation with ice cream sticks. In 2016, Sun used 6,000 ice cream sticks to build crossed Dominoes. After Sun tapped the first piece, the entire Donimoes splashed one by one. /VCG Photo