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The Steampunk Nixie Clock measures 213mm tall, by 167mm wide and 399mm long. It is made from Pyrex toughened glass, solid copper, and brass machined parts, and it features six IN-18 Nixie Tubes.
In a story sure to melt the gears in our brass-and-copper hearts, one steampunk fan toiled for weeks in his workshop in order to present his son with an intricate walnut clock as a wedding present.
Made from something old, something new, with just a few things glued, Kay Wilson uses cold metal joining to create her unique steampunk clocks, jewelry and treasures.
9 thoughts on “ Chromatic Clocks With A Steampunk Twist ” RÖB says: December 4, 2015 at 11:17 pm Love it. I was going to make a lamp with a pipe base and shaft for height. Silver ...
Chromatic Clocks With A Steampunk Twist December 4, 2015 by Brian Benchoff 9 Comments There’s nothing like a good clock project, and tacking the steampunk modifier on it only makes it better.
The Octopod steampunk octopus clock doesn't just tell the time. It tells the world how cool mechanical sculptures can be. This eight-legged clock was co-created by MB&F and L'Epée 1839. The legs ...
Figure 1 The magnetic field of the coils, shown as a dashed line, is an important part of the signal flow in this relay-based counter design. The Clock Design. Given the basic circuits above, there ...
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