Glad you like em! Loads of woodworking. We used a CNC to do some parts but 
most was just lots of basic woodworking. You can checkout our old instagram 
page for pictures of us making 
them: https://www.instagram.com/ramosalarmclock/

On Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 10:55:02 PM UTC-5, Keith Moore wrote:
>
> Paul, 
> Wow!  These are beautiful! This is really nice! I had not seen this 
> before. It looks very interesting. How did you do the cases? 
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 3:33:10 PM UTC-5, pwalnuts wrote:
>>
>> Hi all, wanted to share this in case it's for any use to anyone. Here's a 
>> git repo that has all the schematics/boardfiles/firmware for the Ramos 
>> Nixie Alarm clock I produced years ago. I used ULN2003's to drive the tubes 
>> and hundreds of these clocks have been out there for over 5 years now going 
>> strong. The tubes were IN12's, and I used a PIC18F microcontroller. 
>>
>> Link: https://github.com/paulsammut/ramosclock
>>
>> Hope it helps anyone out!
>>
>

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