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Jar Clock

Jar Clock
Here is a fun and easy way to make an unusual clock for your desk, office or just around the house.

This project took me about 30 minutes to make and cost less then $5.

I'll admit, it is hard to read the time, but it;s a great conversation starter, and looks neat and different at the same time.

I hope you enjoy (sorry for the poor photos), please leave suggestions and comments below.

PLEASE NOTE: I got this idea from Etsy.com. I am not taking credit for coming up with this idea. Just showing you how to make one yourself.

Etsy Jar Clock

 
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Step 1Materials and Tools

Materials and Tools
You don't need much for this project, most things can be found around the house.

Materials and tools:

Glass Jar
Numbers (stickers)
Paint (optional)
tape (optional)
Quartz clock mechanism
Dremmel (optional)
pliers

I used a jar I found around the house. The clock mechanism came from a clock I found at a dollar store. The number stickers I found in a stationary shop.

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Jul 10, 2011. 9:40 AMredorchestra says:
If I could save time in a bottle, the first thing that I'd like to do...
May 15, 2012. 4:14 PMpeyton14 says:
hmmm.take it upside down and makes you younger? Best mothers day present ever!(IF it makes you yuonger
May 22, 2011. 3:40 PM9ale7 says:
Outstanding !!
excellent work
May 14, 2011. 7:37 PMfedora98 says:
To make the hands more visible at night, you could dip the hands in glow in the dark paint.
Sep 19, 2010. 10:37 PMlukethebook333 says:
Where do you find the stickers that are black on both sides?
Apr 29, 2010. 5:05 AMmeshrammanish07119028 says:
hey dude!
nice idea of making a clock inside a jar...

well i think you can make it more visible by increasing the diameter of the jar
as the linear distance every hand makes is directly propotional to the diameter of the jar...

do the math
and you can get an adequate clock
readability can be improved by decreasing the size of the numbers

and yeah
not everyone has this clock so take pride in saying that this one is yours...

see ya!
Apr 25, 2010. 2:08 PMchickenlegss says:
Very simple to make, thanks.
Apr 19, 2010. 4:01 AMmoapz says:
wowww. that's great idea
thank you.
i create it for my girlfriend birthday.
:)
Apr 16, 2010. 8:58 AMhassi says:
Aces!  Tops!  Best Instructable EVER!  OK...Not "ever."  But pretty darned close to it...

Super job...This will make Solstice gifting sooooo much easier.

Huge obsequious thanks...
Apr 15, 2010. 11:29 AMclaudiapatx says:
This is so cool...off to make one now! Think I'll add a little something to the end of each hand so I can see better...really neat clock though!
Apr 15, 2010. 11:13 AMhogtowner says:
Great idea.  Great Instructable.  And thanks for paying homage to where it is from.
Might I suggest smaller numbers all 'round?  Since it is a decoration piece, use just the hour hand like the first clocks ever made.  So you can see quarter past 1, half past 6 or quarter to 3.
Maybe put a smaller jar, hot glued inside with sand to isolate the hand from the background.

Apr 11, 2010. 2:20 PMkelseymh says:
Just a minor nit-pick on Step 4 -- those are 90 degree angles :-)
Apr 15, 2010. 10:17 AMpedla says:
as per the instructions:-nit-pic your nit-pic
Apr 15, 2010. 10:35 AMkelseymh says:
The author properly edited the text of Step 4 to correct that error.
Apr 15, 2010. 10:20 AMpedla says:
Elephants on acid, how many tabs does that take? I;m sure Billy Connely could do a great gig about that
Apr 15, 2010. 9:58 AMsagearbor says:
   If you replaced the hands with long triangles it might make the clock easier to read.  There would be depth so you could see if the hand is point toward you or away.
Apr 15, 2010. 4:32 AMelladan99 says:
great 'ible! you are right, it would look better with the glass frosted but this looks pretty nice.
Apr 14, 2010. 8:22 AMrobot797 says:
put a 5 wat light ulp in there and put on celing you got yourself a cheap projection clock
Apr 13, 2010. 11:26 PMilmubebaspakai says:
dude, i think it's cool.
there are several ways to make it better.
1. make the pointers outside the jar. Use fiber material.
2. Put some colored gel inside and LED
3. Attached a different color led to the center of the pointers.
4. Make the housing so you can put it on your ceiling.
this way you don't need to make rotating jar clock. it would quadruple your coolness if you do that :D

keep it up...!
Apr 13, 2010. 6:11 PMWard_Nox says:
cool idea but i think I have a better idea how to do it

id make it so the pointer was static but the jar rotates
Apr 12, 2010. 1:39 AMWarlrosity says:
69!!!
Apr 12, 2010. 6:36 AMconnawhite says:
very funny :O
Apr 11, 2010. 5:52 PMzascecs says:
Pretty neat, but I have to agree that it does look a little hard to read. I think I'll just stick with the standard digital/analog clocks... 
Apr 11, 2010. 11:08 PMswingline says:
I think it would be interesting to try to use a very light plastic jar and fix the jar on the hour hand. That way (hopefully) the clock could rotate the jar so the hour is always in front. The minutes would be relative to the front of the jar though not 12 as usual but that's not too big of a deal. Good 'structable though.
Apr 12, 2010. 5:09 AMLance Mt. says:
 How about a attaching the lid to a solid tripod? Or a larger jar? That was you'd have the jar roatating.


OH GOD IDEA!
have lots of jars. the smaller the jars get, the increments of time gets. you'd have a seconds jar, a minutes jar, a hour jar etc. That would be cool. 
Apr 12, 2010. 5:45 AMLance Mt. says:
 __________
|    [CLOCK]   |
|           |           |
|           |           |
____   |  ____|
            |
          ---- 

Apr 12, 2010. 5:47 AMCelt says:
How about attach a clear circular strip to the hands with the numbers on it and leave a clear window to read the numbers through.  OHHHH the possibilities...........
Apr 12, 2010. 5:06 AMLance Mt. says:
 Love it.
Apr 11, 2010. 7:45 PMrtomson says:
I love a good clock / watch mod.  This one is very inventive.  I find it a bit difficult to read the time though especially when the hands are on the other side of the jar... Thanks for posting!
Apr 11, 2010. 3:35 PMSunbanks says:
Awesome! That looks nice, and it's so cool that you made this (: 
Apr 11, 2010. 4:57 PMmdeblasi1 says:
The first guy to think of this idea was. . .
Apr 11, 2010. 2:39 PMNachoMahma says:
.  Nice job and a cool project.
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