Commemorative Hard Drive Clock
by adam 101 in Circuits > Clocks
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Commemorative Hard Drive Clock
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This instructable was inspired by those fancy clocks that look like wood books. You can open them up and see a little congratulation and a clock.This project achieves the same effect but with a dead hard drive.
Parts
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To build this project you will need;
A hard drive (dead)
Clock works
Hinge(s)
You may also want;
Tools
Hot glue gun
Epoxy or other strong way to hold the hinge on. There is not enough room for srews
A hard drive (dead)
Clock works
Hinge(s)
You may also want;
Tools
Hot glue gun
Epoxy or other strong way to hold the hinge on. There is not enough room for srews
Disassemble the Hard Drive
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Completely disassemble the hard drive. There will be screws under labels.
Attach Clock Face
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Hot glue the shiny platters onto the case over the hole. Try to center it over the hole. Trim the extra glue
Add Clock
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Glue the clock on the back centered over the hole. You may want to glue the circuit board on first.
When the clock is firmly attached add the hands. I had to bend mine to work. you may need to shorten them to fit or carve out some of the case with a dremel. It is important that they don't catch on anything.
When the clock is firmly attached add the hands. I had to bend mine to work. you may need to shorten them to fit or carve out some of the case with a dremel. It is important that they don't catch on anything.
Add a Hinge
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Now you need to attach a hinge or two to connect the two halves.
This will need to be a very strong connection.
This will need to be a very strong connection.