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Anonymous
Longcat vs Tacgnol infinite battle clock

Complete with:
1/4" 10" diameter back
1/4" Battery powered motion
1/16" Balsa backing for hands
White glue

I split the face into two halves and printed them on matte photo paper, then carefully glued to the backing and trimmed the edges. Similarly, glue the longcatacgnols to the balsa and cut them out. Drill through the pivot point and hotglue the hands that came with the motion kit to the back of the longcatacgnols, so that they fit over the gears on the front of the motion. The fire and cloud aren't balsa-backed, and should be hotglued to the second hand.

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>> Anonymous
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Here's an example <:3
>> Anonymous
This is like being back in kindergarten...
Only I'm becoming stupider.
>> Anonymous
Super cool! I'd make one, but I know I would fuck this up; I suck at "crafts".
>> Anonymous
>>134916
More stupid.
>> Anonymous
this is epic win
>> Anonymous
This fucking wins so hard. I wish I had one of these, but I don't have the means (ink, paper, printer, etc.) to make one.

In fact, I may just go out today and buy everything I need to make this. Fucking awesome, man.
>> Jesus
win win win.....BUT WHY IS TACGNOL SHORTER THAN LONGCAT!?!?!? (fuck minutes/hours, they should be long the same)
>> Anonymous
>>134941
Like he said. stupider :P
>> Anonymous
tacgnol may be shorter, being the hour he is more important than longcat :3
>> Anonymous
>>134913
winnar
>> Anonymous
I declare WIN in this thread
>> golden pie
beautiful :3
>> Anonymous
I declare minor fail on major win due to use of Cooper Black.

Otherwise sweet.
>> Anonymous
Where do I get a clock engin thing that makes the kitties move?
>> Anonymous
>>135115

From a real clock perhaps?
>> Anonymous
>>135116
I see what you did there
>> Anonymous
>>135134
What did he do?
>> Anonymous
this thread is full of win
>> Anonymous
>>135138

i dunno lol
>> Anonymous
awesome.
>> Anonymous
Is the back also made of balsa? Can you just go up to the hardware store and get pre-made balsa pieces like that, or what?
>> Megadeus
>>135115
You can find all sorts of do-it-yourself clock kits and parts at any hobby or crafts store, such as Hobby Lobby. Hell, even my local Wal-Mart Supercenter stocks a couple different kits in the crafts department.
>> Anonymous
OK! U MUDDERFUKKEN WIN THE INTERNETS