If you're a bicycle lover, then this article is special for you!
When you wake up in the morning, you can see your beloved bicycle part at the first sight.
Step 1: These are all the parts you need.
A brake disc that is no longer suitable for use on a bicycle;
A pair of screw and nuts and four washers (the outer diameter of the washer is larger than the diameter of the small hole on the brake disc, the inner diameter is larger than the diameter of the screw, and smaller than the outer diameter of the nut;)
An empty can;
A movement that can still be used on an old alarm clock;
A fully charged battery;
Car bell (as an alarm clock on version 2.0);
The brake (on the 2.0 version as a trigger to turn off the alarm)
Step 2: Mounting bracket
Install the screw nut on the vent hole of the brake disc.
Installation position: The hole that is equally divided into 12 parts by the outermost ring of the brake disc is the axis of symmetry. Choose a small hole from each side (the left and the right). The diameter of the hole should be slightly larger than the screw and smaller than the outer diameter of the washer.
Installation sequence: screw, the first washer, brake disc body, the second washer, nut (bracket).
Step 3: Fix the alarm movement to the brake body
The brake disc is the clock plate and the movement should be fixed in it.
Choose the general purpose adhesives. AB or 502 adhesives are recommended; do not use lubricants.
Step 4: Make the hands and adjust the pointer shape
Use scissors, utility knives...milling machines, punching machines, bending machines and the tools or equipment you have to make cans into your favorite needle shape.
Step 5: Assemble and adjust the hands on the clock... and then enjoy the time flowing slowly...
Carefully install the hands on the movement, install the battery, and adjust the time. The brake disc clock is finished!
Source From: geekfans
Translated By: Utsource
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