Introduction: Jack Skellington Clock - Halloween Special
Still a work in progress but I will finish today...case anyone wants to get started, the process is quite straightforward...small detail, it may require a lasercutter :)
(and any clock you can get at the dollar store)
I will work on the detailed instructions after work, stay tunned. BUT if anyone wants to get started, *.eps goes attached
*EDIT*
The clocks are now ticking!
So, other than the laser cutting process, which I assume whoever has access to one also knows how to use the *.eps file so unless anyone wants me to explain that specific process (and by all means do contact me), I'll save you the long and boring explanation!
BOM:
A piece of plywood (4mm does the trick)
A clock: i used these (http://www.lgglobal.biz/ebay/xpicsd/lgct251d.jpg), widely available on NBA clocks at dollarstores or ebay
Hot Glue
Optional: paint :)
Just paint Jack if you will (I kinda prefer the natural wood)
Drill a 6mm hole where the "nose" is
Insert clock
(and any clock you can get at the dollar store)
I will work on the detailed instructions after work, stay tunned. BUT if anyone wants to get started, *.eps goes attached
*EDIT*
The clocks are now ticking!
So, other than the laser cutting process, which I assume whoever has access to one also knows how to use the *.eps file so unless anyone wants me to explain that specific process (and by all means do contact me), I'll save you the long and boring explanation!
BOM:
A piece of plywood (4mm does the trick)
A clock: i used these (http://www.lgglobal.biz/ebay/xpicsd/lgct251d.jpg), widely available on NBA clocks at dollarstores or ebay
Hot Glue
Optional: paint :)
Just paint Jack if you will (I kinda prefer the natural wood)
Drill a 6mm hole where the "nose" is
Insert clock
Hot glue it to the plywood
Done!
Shouldn't take you more than 10min!
Hope you like them!
Done!
Shouldn't take you more than 10min!
Hope you like them!