02-17-2017, 07:05 AM
Back when I was doing CDs and DVDs we also made a few clocks. Unfortunately, this is the only one I took a picture of the whole thing, the rest of the pics are just the clock face.
The clock face is a CD, printed directly then laminated. In this one, the wood washer in the middle is something I made on the lathe from a chunk of the wood the frame was made from.
To countersink the CD, I had to make a tool for the drill press that would cut it out. I don't think they make paddle or forstner bits that big.
My neighbor did the wood part, I did the CD, artwork and clock. The artwork was from their wedding video, I froze a frame and used it. Since they were long time friends, making the CDs and clock were a wedding gift.
EDIT: Almost forgot, the wood is a hunk of old barn wood.
The clock face is a CD, printed directly then laminated. In this one, the wood washer in the middle is something I made on the lathe from a chunk of the wood the frame was made from.
To countersink the CD, I had to make a tool for the drill press that would cut it out. I don't think they make paddle or forstner bits that big.
My neighbor did the wood part, I did the CD, artwork and clock. The artwork was from their wedding video, I froze a frame and used it. Since they were long time friends, making the CDs and clock were a wedding gift.
EDIT: Almost forgot, the wood is a hunk of old barn wood.
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