If you’re like me, you probably have shelves, boxes and closets full of old books. Although they are nice to stack on a trendy bookshelf, too many books can start to look cluttered. Instead of storing ...
Drill or punch a hole through the front of your book. Push the clock motor through, ensuring you have enough space to mount the parts to secure it and then attach the hands.
Some of our readers will remember the Qlocktwo clock, that display the time in words rather than numbers, now you can make your own DIY version using the power of Arduino. The clock can be made with a ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The core of the hack is pretty simple; you’ll first need to jailbreak your Kindle, then run it on a custom ...
If you are looking for an electronics project to keep you busy this weekend and far into the future, you might be interested in creating your own DIY digital clock similar to Gislain Benoit’s “The ...
We’ve seen a wide variety of hacks that keep time, but [ch00f]’s latest build takes a new spin on counting the seconds. The Gutenberg Clock keeps time by reading books on a scrolling LED screen. The ...
Using a heart-shaped cookie cutter or a stencil, trace out the shape on a ripped-out page of the book. Cut the heart out of the book page and place it over the exposed part of the clock movement.
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