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This is one of my first project--its a working clock assembled from my own personal scraps in the storage..the sprocket came from my xt motorcycle and the fish head is from my makita grinder....i dismantled a working clock in my office and put the mechanism on this piece...you know..."sometimes we need to destroy something to create" :d:d:d thanks again.Mario Attached Images
Reply:Awesome Mario I have been wondering...how do you sort and organize your materials? Is there a method to the madness or is it tubs full of springs, cogs, and bits and hours of searching for that one certain doodad?If you cant fix it with a hammer, it must be an electrical problem."Boy, everyone starts with a full bag of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before the bag of luck is empty."-Grandad circa 1990ish
Reply:I like the clock, but, I would not have known it was a fish without being told. Neat Idea I want one now......Offering CNC Plasma cutting and welding projects.Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/nobigdeal.fabSupport those that support WW.
Reply:Originally Posted by NoBigDeal FabI like the clock, but, I would not have known it was a fish without being told. Neat Idea I want one now......
Reply:Originally Posted by Fabn4FunIt does look good though ... you've definitely got a feel for it! Just FYI, I used these guys about 20 years ago for a clock ... it's still running ... they're still here! http://www.klockit.com/products/dept...sku-AAAVV.htmlFor as little as $2 ... you don't need to demo one you already have!
Reply:Originally Posted by larpheadAwesome Mario I have been wondering...how do you sort and organize your materials? Is there a method to the madness or is it tubs full of springs, cogs, and bits and hours of searching for that one certain doodad? |
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