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Nintendo Entertainment System Cartridge Clock

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Seeing as I bashed the buyables, I thought I'd throw in a little section for them to show you why. Take a look at the photos.

I also haven't provided instructions on how to mount the clock because I don't presume to know to what surface you plan to mount the clock. I used velcro on my first one because I wanted to stick it to my cubicle wall at work.

If you want to poke a hole or mount a hook on the back, follow my "How to Find the Center of Mass of a Roughly 2D Object" Instructable. **coming soon**
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Aug 25, 2009. 8:31 PMRetroNeS says:
I agree your way makes it a lot more hands on. But I disagree on center hole mount. As you can see the clock works allows for ease of hanging. It sticks out from the wall perfectly giving a nice 3-D effect. The back looks clean, the game intact and professional looking. The "12" does fit perfectly but the center mount doesn't distract from the art of the game. The reason why a person would do this. I think both ways are right based on the person's preference.

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