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Time Zone Clocks

February 17, 2015

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Materials Used:

  • Clocks
  • Plexiglass
  • Vinyl
  • Screws
  • Spacers
  • Finishing Washers

 

Tools Suggested:

  • Drill
  • 1/8″ Drill Bit
  • Utility Knife
  •  They sell  sheets of plexiglass in various sizes at Home Depot.

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TIme zone clocks cut plexi sawdust2stitches Make sure you score the plexiglass well. TIme zone clocks Score Sawdust2stitches ss To break it,  I kept flat pressure on the  score line and then  apply pressure to break off the plexiglass.

Time zone clocks break Sawdust2stitches ssUsing a 1/8″ drill bit.  drill through the plexiglass, zime zone clocks  drill  Sawdust2stitches ss  On the plexiglass I purchased  there was a film applied.  At this point I removed it.

Time Zone clock Sawdust2stitches  At this point you can add your location cities. I used my  silhouette to cut out my cities.  If you don’t have a vinyl cutter, there is an easy solution.  Trace it!  You are working on a clear surface.  Just  place a printed version of the word/city behind the plexiglass,  then  trace the word using a black permanent marker.  Easy peasy.

 Time Zone Clocks  order sawdust2stitches Now is time to put those up on the wall.  I  used a 1.5″ screw.  Thread the screw through  the “finishing washer” then thread through the plexiglass signs, and then finally through the spacer.  Once it is all sandwiched together you simply screw it into the wall.   Then hang the clocks centered above the city plaques.

Sawdust 2 stitches Time zone clock  close up …and that is all there is to it!

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Hi everyone, my name is Corey, and I have a problem. I can’t leave well enough alone… The best therapy usually involves a variety of power tools. So, in the few “spare” moments I am not entertaining my two beautiful, rambunctious, boys, I can typically be found hunched over a sewing machine and/or covered in sawdust. All in the efforts to create a perfect balance of aesthetics and practicality in our home.
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