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Dial Clock

Step 2Gut the phone

Gut the phone
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Take everything out that can easily be taken out.

Save the following parts:
  • The dial itself
  • If it's a separate piece, like in my case, the plastic plate behind the dial
  • Anything that isn't in the way of the clock body that is relatively hard to take out (Also, if it's fairly weighty, you may wish to leave it in to make it seem more real.)
  • The entire headset
  • The thing holding the headset cord to the phone body
Part two of this step:

Make a hole in the dial the size of the shaft of the clock (see pics 1 and 4).
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I'm a high school student in Vermont who loves to take things apart and (sometimes) put things back together or make things from scratch. I like to program and experiment and browse the net.