Now that's a neat concept ! Someone talked about using neon bargraphs (IN9 
or IN13) to make an analog clock, but I don't recall actually seeing one. 
Or maybe I did, and just forgot. Anyways, nicely done !

One of the bad things about getting old is the memory going. On the plus 
side, I can get away with a film catalog of only a half dozen films, and 
its like seeing the movie all over again.

On Saturday, August 27, 2016 at 7:11:50 AM UTC-7, joenixie wrote:
>
> Hi Yall,
>
> I've been working on a new clock kit. I hope to have it ready for 
> Christmas. I've attached a couple of pictures of the first one which was 
> built as a wedding present for my nephew. My wife hand painted the face. We 
> are planning to have the hand painted faces as an option. The second 
> picture shows off face more and how it looks with the switches and screws 
> in place. If I can figure it out, I plan to put plugs over the screws in 
> the final version and maybe caps over the switches if I can work it out.
>
> I'm also working on a different case. Sadly, I ran out of time before I 
> could get it completed. Thank God for Pier 1 Imports!
>
> -joe
>

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