

Analog Binary Clock (the hard way)
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For those who love gadgets, I have an LED-based binary clock on my desk. However, humans are analog beings, so here's an analog version of binary clocks inspired by Achim's clock3, which is fantastic! To assemble it, print all three parts and fix a cheap clock mechanism from a nearby store like Hobby Lobby or Walmart. A little hot glue or CA glue will hold the center to the ring, while the ring rests on the stand. I experimented with painting the face white and using a red Sharpie for numbers but with varying outcomes.

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