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Not sure if there is a thread for this already..i trying searching but came up empty. Well this past Saturday night I decided to give clock making a shot..here is pic of the finished product.
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Still Watching My Back
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without numbers how can you tell if its working?
looks good though!
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Have My Own Room
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Use parts of the cross, each arm representing either 12, 3, 6, or 9. A lot of watches only have a small button in them to signify 12 and nothing else nowadays. You only really need one point for reference, the rest can be guesstimated from there
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Yeah its more for the visual and not actually telling the time. I could always go back and add markings to it to represent time...
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Think Blue!
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Nice, work. Looks pretty clean.
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Looks great. Kmart sells the hand kits of varying depths and I've thought about having a rainy day project with my kids. I've got a Torano Exodus 1959 dress box that looks pretty nice that would make an awesome clock.
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