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I have had one of those battery powered clocks that the wife and I picked up somewhere as a souvineer sittin on the shelf above the mill for ages, since some other little knick-knack took its place in the house. The battery has long since died, and the original face of small dried flowers varnished to a circle of wood wasn't that shop appropriate. Somewhere else I had seen blank CD discs used with these inexpensive clock movements and since I had plenty of leftover clear labeling sheets I figured I'd try printing up a new face, sticking it to the CD and make a more shop appropriate face. The only thing else needed was a small flanged bushing to fit the hole in the CD and drilled out to accept the threaded stem of the movement.
I hope no one objects (its for personal use only) but I drew up a clock face in AutoCAD, added the HMEM logo, printed it and stuck it to a blank CD, reassembled the hands, put in a new AA battery and.... instant shop clock that doesn't require an electrical outlet. Most of us probably have one or more of these things around and blank CD's as well...so whatever image you might wish to add is up to you.
I hope no one objects (its for personal use only) but I drew up a clock face in AutoCAD, added the HMEM logo, printed it and stuck it to a blank CD, reassembled the hands, put in a new AA battery and.... instant shop clock that doesn't require an electrical outlet. Most of us probably have one or more of these things around and blank CD's as well...so whatever image you might wish to add is up to you.