This is fun isn’t it? I have to admit I never would have thought to turn an old record album into a clock, but it’s really an ideal project. it’s fun and funky and would perfect for a game room, college dorm or man cave! Head over to Polish The Stars to see the Funky Record Clock.
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Thanks so much for featuring my record clock! What a nice surprise. 🙂
It really is a cute AND fast & easy project.
Fun thing, the same day I read this I also found another, slightly unusual, vinyl record clock tut here: http://www.365slojd.se/?p=9981
(Presented as “for the math nerd” since it doesn’t show number as such, but rather tell you the time as e.g. 3(π – 0,14) to √4 — or a quarter to two for us who used to sleep during math class.)
Fun! Thanks for sharing that!