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Hardware => Lynx Aeon => Topic started by: NavyGator on December 24, 2012, 10:44:09 am
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I was finally able to get a little time to build an Aeon. I used a wood clock base I got from Walmart and made a Lexan sheet to cover the front of the clock to keep curious fingers away.
Rich
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Nicely done!
Denny
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Looks Awesome. Great Job.
Steve
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Cool.
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Very sharp!
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I was finally able to get a little time to build an Aeon. I used a wood clock base I got from Walmart and made a Lexan sheet to cover the front of the clock to keep curious fingers away.
Rich
Rich,
Where did you get the metal pieces holding the clock to the base, and the glass cover?
Mike
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Mike,
That was an order to McMaster-Carr. They are aluminum stand offs. They hold the PCB just high enough to clear the power connector on the bottom and then high enough to clear all the components on top of the board.
Rich
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how did you cut the glass in such a perfect circle? or can i buy one already made like that? and very cool looking.
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Great job!
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how did you cut the glass in such a perfect circle? or can i buy one already made like that? and very cool looking.
Ralph,
Sorry for the late reply.
I used a Jasper Circle Jog (Model 200) with my router.
Rich
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Great job!
Thanks
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Great!!!!! Thank you.
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I was finally able to get a little time to build an Aeon. I used a wood clock base I got from Walmart and made a Lexan sheet to cover the front of the clock to keep curious fingers away.
Rich
Wow, nice.