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== Rules ==
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The idea is that each numeral on the clock will be made by a different person using a different method. If you're up for making one of the numerals then please have a go!
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* Numerals should be made at rLab, using equipment we have
* If your part requires power to operate it must be solar or long-life battery, no wires to external power sources
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* Hands and clock body can be replaced too
* Update this page to reflect any changes you make
== Current Status ==
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| Hands || [[User:Stever|Steve]] || [[Tools/laser|Laser Cutting]] || 1st October 2018 || || Laser cut from polystyrene, hands have a counterbalance weight so that they won't be too heavy for the fairly cheap clock mechanism
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| '1' Numeral || [[User:
[[File:Clock
|| A collection of old bandsaw blades that have been TIG welded together and formed to shape with an angle grinder.
|| Mild steel plate, cut with the angle grinder and finished on the small linisher▼
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| '2' Numeral || [[User:Jmf|James M]] || [[Tools/vinylcut|Vinyl Cutter]] || 3rd October 2018 ||
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| '4' Numeral || [[User:ryuk|Scott]] || [[Tools/mig|MIG Welder]] || 10th December 2018 || [[File:Clock 4.jpg|center|100px]] || MIG welded on mild steel plate
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| '5' Numeral || [[user:AndrewJ|Andrew J]] || [[Tools/forge|Forge]] (mild steel) || 22nd June 2019 || [[File:Clock5 Forged.jpg|100px|center]] || Forged from a thin square bar of mild steel and mounted on ply. Across the top is a square twist, the upright features a reverse twist and the nail at the bottom is driven through a basic scroll. The finish is boiled linseed oil wiped into the oxide layer (scale) caused by forging while not quite glowing hot.
| '5' Numeral || [[user:tonys|Tony]] || [[Tools/laser|Laser]]-assisted Origami || 3rd October 2018 || [[File:Clock5.jpg|center|100px|]] || Laser perforated paper origami folded into the numeral▼
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|'6' Numeral || [[user:
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| '7' Numeral || David Z || [[Tools/boxford|CNC cut]] PETg || 22nd October 2018|| [[File:Clock7.jpg|center|100px|]] || Scrap PETg plastic cut and etched on a CNC milling machine and flame polished.
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| '11' Numeral || [[User:MarkM|Mark M]] || [[Tools/bandsaw|Bandsaw]] & [[Tools/largelinisher|Large Linisher]] || 8th October 2018|| [[File:Clock11.jpg|center|100px|]] || Scrap wood and acrylic found at the lab, glued in a stack, cut on the bandsaw and finished on the sander.
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| '12' Numeral ||
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! Part !! Made By !! Using Technique !! Date Installed !! Date Removed || Picture !! Details
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| '1' Numeral || [[User:Jmf|James M]] || Angle Grinder & [[Tools/smalllinisher|Small Linisher]]|| 5th October 2018 || 14th June 2019 ||
[[File:Clock 1.jpg|100px|center]]
▲ || Mild steel plate, cut with the angle grinder and finished on the small linisher
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▲| '5' Numeral || [[user:tonys|Tony]] || [[Tools/laser|Laser]]-assisted Origami || 3rd October 2018 || 22nd June 2019 || [[File:Clock5.jpg|center|100px|]] || Laser perforated paper origami folded into the numeral
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|'6' Numeral || [[user:rachaelc|Rachael]] || [[Tools/laser|Laser]] engraved || 5th October 2018|| 15th August 2021 || [[File:oldClock6.jpg|center|100px|]] || Laser engraved Acrylic and MDF using imported font and offset to create the wooden frame around the acrylic.
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| '12' Numeral || David Z's Daughter || [[Tools/laser|Laser etched]] and hot glued pipe cleaners || 22th October 2018 || 18th August 2021 || [[File:oldClock12.jpg|center|100px|]] || MDF Laser etched with coloured pipe cleaners glued into the recess
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