Hello All
here is my first Instructable, It’s a beautiful Nixie Lantern clock, A little steam punk and a bit Victorian, made up of mostly of found components
I tend to communicate better when there is something to show so please look at the images and tags, they sometimes will hold more info than the body of text.
Here is a parts list....
-large slab of walnut 2" thick by 36" long and 12" wide
-large slab of maple 1.5" thick by 30" long and 12" wide, both found on eBay
-2" diameter clear acrylic tubing .125" wall about 12" long, any plastic store and eBay.
-an assortment of gears and gauge faces / bezels, knobs and metal bits,
- A nixie kit, I highly recommend a seller on ebay who goes under the name...petes_kits,  here is a link...  petes_kits, http://shop.ebay.com/petes_kits/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562 
he has to my knowledge the only nixie prototypers board out there that gives the experimenter options of screw terminals, solder pads and designated nixie patterned mounts for leads, not to mention he always answers and is there to help you out.
-you will need some basic electronic skills
-a multimeter with a continuity function (prefer an audible function).
-3 Blue leds
-A mill and lathe for custom parts, machining skills are very helpful
-lots of brass and aluminum
-all sorts of hardware and locktite
-12 conductor 28AWG ribbon cable
-9VAC transformer, wall wart
-assortment of gears, shafts and collars
and finally... lots of imagination.....

 
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Step 1: Finding the way


first step was to gather all your resources and mix and match, try to figure what works and which direction you are willing to head in.
my original concept was to have each Nixie in it own chamber. but through trial Realized I did not want the clock to be lengthy.
after finding the diameter i was going to work in, i made sure the 2 Nixie tubes would fit side by side within the acrylic tube, this required a custom circuit board to be made to not only physically hold the nixies in place but to allow all the terminals to be easily soldered to, this also allowed me to place where I wanted the wires to terminate into the circuit board, out of site.
for the circuit board you will need....
-copper clad single sided circuit board material
-etching solution http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/ER-3/DRY-CONCENTRATED-ETCHANT/1.html
-circuit board transfer http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/TEK-5/TECHNIKS-PRESS-PEEL-PC-BOARD-KIT/1.html
all materials were purchased here http://www.allelectronics.com/
etch cut drill mount.....

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hilukasz says: Apr 28, 2013. 7:28 AM
wow that is beautiful. great job.
Evinfire says: Feb 5, 2013. 12:36 PM
Awesome work with high-detail, amazing!
Sacchi-Moto says: Feb 28, 2012. 10:56 PM
This is just absolutly amazing. Your skills and craftmanship show true dedication. Let them get dizzy looking at your work space - "An unclutered desk is a sure sign of a sick mind"... :-)
hellboy (author) says: Feb 28, 2012. 11:28 PM
Thanks Moto, just slightly sick, I mean neat......who am I kidding........did you check out my other clock?
electridanger says: Jan 8, 2013. 8:09 AM
You have another clock..... O.o
Vibetrippin says: Nov 1, 2012. 12:31 PM
That's awesome and I want to make one similar to it myself. Where did you find the "assortment of gears and gauge faces / bezels, knobs and metal bits"?
hellboy (author) says: Nov 1, 2012. 1:50 PM
Some of them I salvaged from old instruments and clocks and I have an assortment of custom gears left over from the other projects I design and build
thumper1102 says: Oct 30, 2012. 9:44 PM
How much for you to make me one?
Tek909 says: Oct 10, 2012. 6:02 PM
I created an account just to comment on this project.
Stunning!!!! Can I ask where you sourced the tubes from?
hellboy (author) says: Oct 10, 2012. 7:29 PM
Hello
Thank you for the compliment, I first found the nixies on eBay, a guy named Pete sold them to me he expanded his business over time so now I get them from his site.
http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php
He is very helpful and always responds quickly to any issues, which is why I buy from him....
Let me know if there is anything else I can answer and thanks again
Jack E
Tek909 says: Oct 10, 2012. 9:41 PM
thanks for your reply on this. i havent done anything with electronics for years but your clock is just amazing.
i really don’t like clutter or things that can gather dust but for the first time ever i actually grabbed my wallet instantly and didn’t really care about the cost in the hope that you were selling these.
As your not I will have to make something myself. Do the tubes give off heat. I am thinking about pulling the housing off my pc screen and replacing it with something more steam punk. Nixie tube clock running down the side would look awesome.
hellboy (author) says: Oct 10, 2012. 10:37 PM
The tubes give off very little heat, however they are running anywhere from 70-150 volts AC, I'm not sure but this might cause some distortion on a screen if not properly filtered, if you are hung ho about modifying your monitor I suggest building the kit then holding it near your screen prior to modifying it, to see if it screws with your monitor. Personally I would rather build anything build able by your own hands, it gives one pride when you can point at something and say I built that....
Good luck...
Hithorable says: Sep 23, 2012. 8:34 PM
That's just amazing! i totally love it!, i could pay to have one of those =) congratulations!
waterlubber says: Sep 3, 2012. 11:15 AM
Wow. Just wow.

What are nixies?

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LEVEL: 11-TOO EPIC TO RATE!!! BZZT!!! *explodes*
hellboy (author) says: Sep 3, 2012. 12:26 PM
LOL thank you.....
gor82 says: Sep 6, 2012. 11:00 AM
How much would it cost to buy one of these?
hellboy (author) says: Sep 6, 2012. 2:07 PM
There is only one and it's not for sale.....working on an exhibit and this is one of the pieces in said exhibit.....
waterlubber says: Sep 9, 2012. 5:15 PM
If you had a time machine and brought this back to...oh, say the Victorian Era, the people would explode.
dada11 says: Sep 5, 2012. 12:37 AM
AAAMaazing!.. this guy is an alien. =)
57ub31 says: Jun 27, 2012. 7:51 PM
Where did you get all your brass hardware? I'm having trouble finding parts, especially the gears.
radioman673 says: Apr 15, 2012. 8:42 PM
Hellboy this is "hellagood" =) how much for a kit? im great with electronics and would love to build one while im here in Kuwait but have limited access to any thing other than hand tools and a soldering iron dale.l.allred@gmail.com
Screwpa says: May 31, 2012. 1:03 PM
Me Too, Me Too!
thejunkmonger says: Mar 3, 2012. 12:35 AM
Any chance of getting a pdf template of the base/arcs this is one awesome clock
hellboy (author) says: Mar 3, 2012. 1:51 AM
There were no spec drawings generated for this or most of my pieces, I do a conceptual drawing, keeping in mind what I have, during the illustration, then just build...
A company has already approached me about this and I gave the same response,
I am very grateful for your appreciation...
Jack
thejunkmonger says: Mar 3, 2012. 2:10 AM
Thanks, great work
You could always scan the template you used to cut the wood.
longwinters says: Jan 24, 2012. 6:44 PM
This has to be one of the best projects I have seen here or anywhere, I gave up trying to count the different skills used to construct it.

I love the wood work as I have done much furniture building, but the brass work puts this over the top, thank you so much for posting this, my poor old NIXIE clock will never be the same, in a some what grumbling tone, thanks for raising the bar so high, off he goes pondering the quality of his next project.....
chvdwalt says: Jan 16, 2012. 4:03 AM
This is truly awesome! I'm blown away!
DaPope says: Jan 9, 2012. 7:22 AM
What was the total cost of this project? It looks AMAZING and I would love to build/buy one.
electronfan says: Jan 5, 2012. 7:25 PM
I thought to have seen really cool things, but this really blew my mind! Truly an amazing piece of art!
electridanger says: Jan 8, 2012. 7:36 PM
I wouldn't classify this as art...I would classify this as pure epicness
GASSYPOOTS says: Jan 2, 2012. 4:47 PM
how do you read it!?!?!?
hellboy (author) says: Jan 2, 2012. 11:26 PM

As you would a digital clock, left to right, first cylinder has 2 nixies for the hour
Second is for the minutes and the last the seconds...
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GASSYPOOTS says: Jan 4, 2012. 4:10 PM
uhhh i dont seee and #
tlynch1 says: Dec 26, 2011. 9:46 AM
ok that is one amazing clock you're work is top notch!!
THEORANGESNOWFROG says: Dec 26, 2011. 8:12 AM
You have done an amazing work! Nice instructables!
kgroce says: Oct 7, 2011. 11:59 PM
can you make me a clock .. i'll pay :() Jepito@Gmail.Com
ithi says: Dec 25, 2011. 3:56 AM
can you teach me.. i love to do new things like that m.ibthisham@gmail.com
Llamarama says: Dec 23, 2011. 2:23 PM
This is easily the most beautiful Nixie clock I have ever seen, in my opinion. Simply wonderful! Well done!
hellboy (author) says: Dec 23, 2011. 5:35 PM
I can't express how good a person feels after receiving reviews like these, I thank you very much....
Llamarama says: Dec 24, 2011. 9:44 AM
It's just such a beautiful object! Nixie tubes are almost hypnotic all of the time, this brings it up to a whole new level! :)
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