Brian Wagner of Louisville, KY’s hackerspace LVL1 built this gear clock with the help of a Macetech Chronodot. Wanna build your own? Brian posted an Instructable showing how.
Brian Wagner of Louisville, KY’s hackerspace LVL1 built this gear clock with the help of a Macetech Chronodot. Wanna build your own? Brian posted an Instructable showing how.
This is what i was planning to do but then whit a Stargate indicating the time
This is what i was planning to do but then whit a Stargate indicating the time
This is what i was planning to do but then whit a Stargate indicating the time
This is what i was planning to do but then whit a Stargate indicating the time
This is what i was planning to do but then whit a Stargate indicating the time
This is what i was planning to do but then whit a Stargate indicating the time
This is what i was planning to do but then whit a Stargate indicating the time
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