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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 |
| 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:Jmf|James M]] || [[Tools/smalllinisher|Small Linisher]]|| 5th October 2018 || |
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| '2' Numeral || [[User:Jmf|James M]] || [[Tools/vinylcut|Vinyl Cutter]] || 3rd October 2018 || |
| '2' Numeral || [[User:Jmf|James M]] || [[Tools/vinylcut|Vinyl Cutter]] || 3rd October 2018 || |
Revision as of 10:28, 5 October 2018
Rules
We're making a new kitchen clock that should showcase a wide variety of manufacturing techniques that we have available at rLab.
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!
- Numerals can be Arabic, Roman, or English words
- Any font or style is OK
- Numerals should be very roughly 75mm high and ideally should stand no more than 25mm proud of the wall.
- Numerals should be placed about 300mm from the edge of the clock bezel and fixed to the wall using removable sticky pads
- 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
- Once all numerals are complete, if there's still interest then some can be replaced with new ones
- Hands and clock body can be replaced too, but only once all numerals are done
- Update this page to reflect any changes you make
Current Status
Part | Made By | Using Technique | Date Installed | Picture | Details |
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Clock Body | Steve | 3D Printing | 1st October 2018 | Printed from red PLA on the 3D Printer | |
Hands | Steve | 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 | |
'1' Numeral | James M | Small Linisher | 5th October 2018 | Mild steel plate, cut with the angle grinder and finished on the small linisher | |
'2' Numeral | James M | Vinyl Cutter | 3rd October 2018 | Vinyl cut holographic film, mounted on laser cut acrylic | |
'3' Numeral | Steve | 3D Printing | 2nd October 2018 | 3D printed in a variety of colours and effect including metalic and glow-in-the-dark | |
'4' Numeral | Volunteers welcome! | Undecided | |||
'5' Numeral | Tony | Laser-assisted Origami | 3rd October 2018 | Laser perforated paper origami folded into the numeral | |
'6' Numeral | Volunteers welcome! | Undecided | |||
'7' Numeral | Volunteers welcome! | Undecided | |||
'8' Numeral | Steve | Metal lathe | 4th October 2018 | Turned from a piece of solid aluminium, as-turned finish not polished. | |
'9' Numeral | Volunteers welcome! | Undecided | |||
'10' Numeral | Volunteers welcome! | Undecided | |||
'11' Numeral | Volunteers welcome! | Undecided | |||
'12' Numeral | Volunteers welcome! | Undecided |
Previous Parts
Part | Made By | Using Technique | Date Installed | Date Removed | Picture | Details |
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