Step 1: What you will need
- Light weight clay
- Lightbulb
- Small clock
- Brass wire
- Bamboo skewer
- Hard drive platter
- Stand
- Glue: PVA, Super Glue, and hot glue
- Printer and paper
- Needle nose pliers
- Sharpie pens, gold and copper model paint, nail polish

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Do you consider Pluto a plantet, well I do
OK, so I like corny puns :)
Great project - I like the concept of it being in a glass globe.
I wonder if drilling small holes in the skewer and inserting/gluing the free end of the wire-holding-planet into the holes would work easier than trying to wrap the wire tightly?
I also wonder if painted beads of the "right" sizes might work well for planets (with painted highlights).
Amazing concept and I really like the add on gears and other embellishments.
Concentric shafts is the key and construction not unlike a ship in a bottle.
I know at this scale it would be incredibly difficult, but if the glass bulb was a little larger there may be room to put the inner planets on the seconds dial with the outer planets on the hour dial, giving to different rotational speeds.
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