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Bike Gear Clock

Bike Gear Clock
How to make a bike gear clock. Simple and quick, I used the ReadyMade Magazine clock kit and old bike gears and a chain.
 
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Step 1Parts

Parts
Parts:
-old bike chain
-old bike gears, more holes the better
-Clock Kit ( I like the ReadyMade Magazine Kit)
-Rivets

Tools:
-Chain Tool
-Rivetter
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13 comments
Aug 6, 2009. 12:40 PMFenris The bbw says:
Take a look inside, it's my clock in a box! (clock in a box!).
Nov 17, 2008. 5:01 PMWeissensteinburg says:
My dad cycles, and i've always like this instructable, so I think i'm going to make it for his present this year!
Oct 24, 2006. 6:33 PMcold_fusion says:
So the gears aren't actually moved by the clock?
Nov 17, 2006. 10:07 PMCaptain Pedantic says:
That's what I just realised. It would be way cool if the gears turned, but perhaps the clock motor wouldn't be powerful enough.
Apr 20, 2007. 6:34 PMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
get a a motor with more torque
Oct 24, 2006. 12:07 AMDoom_Goat says:
anyone else think that looks like a MAKE ripoff?
Oct 24, 2006. 3:25 PMlsocoee says:
Aren't most things here like that?
Oct 24, 2006. 5:11 PMDoom_Goat says:
i mean the magazine that this article links to
Oct 31, 2006. 10:35 PMDoom_Goat says:
ah interesting, will have to check it out then
Oct 24, 2006. 9:06 PMfungus amungus says:
I love ReadyMade, but the clock mechanism is pretty overpriced at $14. You can get atomic clock movements for the same price here.

Or, if you live near an IKEA, you can pick up a full clock for $3. Then you can easily rip out the clock movement for a DIY project and have a plastic dish left over for a bird feeder or something.
Oct 23, 2006. 9:05 PMCrash2108 says:
The hands should be chains. Or have chains painted on them.

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I like to tinker with just about anything, sometimes it works out in the end. Have fun looking at the projects, try tearing something open and let me know how it goes. cheers, -Joe