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		<title>By: Arduino-Powered Laser Clock &#124; House of Mods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...]          Here’s a fun an stylish project you can make from discarded RC car parts and dollar store laser pointers: an Arduino-powered laser clock. Using easily sourced parts, including a Blanda Blank stainless steel salad bowl from IKEA, over-blogger @ Zouliv wired up a couple of lasers to an Arduino to tell time. The left hand tells time by the hour and the arm on the right by the minute. Schematic and suggested hour/minute decal placement are available. [via IKEAHacker] [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...]          Here’s a fun an stylish project you can make from discarded RC car parts and dollar store laser pointers: an Arduino-powered laser clock. Using easily sourced parts, including a Blanda Blank stainless steel salad bowl from IKEA, over-blogger @ Zouliv wired up a couple of lasers to an Arduino to tell time. The left hand tells time by the hour and the arm on the right by the minute. Schematic and suggested hour/minute decal placement are available. [via IKEAHacker] [...]</p>
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