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Cluster "Wood" Type :)


Santawillis

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It is fake and so it probably not a match to anything but yeah I'd start with a piece of walnut and try different stains and finishes on the scraps to get as close as you can, as the 2 won't be side by side close will do.

If everybody in the room is thinking the same thing, then someone is not thinking.

 

George S Patton 

Planning the Normandy Break out 1944

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Power Supply?  Easy.

 

It's a 12 V DC powered clock that used a tiny bit of power- should be able to use any 12v DC regulated supply- that old internet router power supply wall wart that you couldn't throw out, etc.  Use one of the switching power supplies (the light weight type that isn't heavy enough to have a big power transformer inside) because the older linear power bricks are not usually regulated and will put out a higher voltage with the itsey bitsey current draw of the clock- and some of them are AC which isn't gonna work.

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Like @calw said it is actually very easy! I used the following 12V battery holder and some spade connectors and its been keeping surprisingly good time for over a month now. I love hearing the mechanical movement in the clock.

 

Battery

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WY48TFC?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_MWDYMJQEM2QT409JM5ZA&language=en-US

 

Spade connectors

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08F784R9W?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_40BTWR3SM07GEDVS7WPA&language=en-US

 

Now the question is the frame, I will share some photos along the way!

 

Rafael

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I've been looking at the clock from my auto cluster also... teak frame, a little varnish, 120v to 12 v converter.

Amazon, cheap.

But the 12 volt battery would work and be more portable.

Just need to find the time between the engine bay cleanup and the paint removal....

Interested in seeing your ideas! 

Hacker of many things... master of none.

 

Gunther March 19, 1974. Hoffman Motors march 22 1974 NYC

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