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This creative and cool clock takes less than 30 minutes to make and costs next to nothing.
Step 1: Get an Old Wall Clock
Step 2: Polish the Saw Blade
Step 3: Mark the Hours
Step 4: Attach the Hands
Produced by Darren Sangwook Lee
Remove the mechanism by unscrewing it from the back; then, remove the hands.
Use a kitchen cleaner formulated for stainless-steel appliances.
Use a ruler to mark them evenly and attach adhesive numbers (available at hardware and office stores) to blade face.
Position the drive pin of the clock through the blade's center hole; attach hands. Secure the mechanism to the back with superglue. Hang it up by threading the space between two saw teeth with screws or nails. You can also position the clock on a picture or plate stand as an alternative to hanging it on the wall.
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