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How to build a clock that projects time on the wall

Step 6Testing

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Your device should be complete now and your can test is. Be careful with the light bulb and your power source. Try and project your clock on walls. Be sure to stay parallel to it if you want your image to have the right shape. Depending on the power of the source, you could be able to project time in different ambient light conditions.
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Dec 31, 2008. 1:41 PMnewtonn2 says:
Hi there, That's a cool time projector. Have you tried to use a fresnell lens b4 the lcd? that could fix the problem of the black borders. it could give you a even projection. Thank you for your Instructable.
Oct 19, 2009. 4:30 AMarikyeo says:
what's a fresnell lens?
Mar 27, 2009. 11:48 AMLastDevil says:
is that a standard MR16 or GU10? You can get them both in a wider light rather than the 25 direct light that might sort the borders out. Great instructable ;)

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