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Analog Binary Clock

Analog Binary Clock
I've seen many binary clock instructables, and one day I was trying to create an original clock based on this idea.

So, when my brother and I were figuring out our some original equations, he said to me "why not do it in binary?"

GENIUS.

So here it is, my (analog) binary clock.
 
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1. Flat piece of wood
2. Coping saw
3. Printer
4. Paper
5. Spray Mount
6. Spray Paint
7. Clock Movement (inexpensive off the ol' eBay)
8. Drill
9. Plate or similar circle to trace around
10. Stanley Knife
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Jan 10, 2012. 2:34 AMComputothought says:
Cool.

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