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Anonymous
does anyone have a full copy of paper clock? the one on /rs has out-of-sync pages.
greatly appreciated

also are there any other paper clock kits?
>> Anonymous
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Could have just used the other thread to say this.

The one on /rs/ does have out of sync pages, but the parts that are cut off are in their entirety on other pages. See attached picture.
>> Anonymous
didnt see other thread, but thanks for the heads up
>> Anonymous
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ok follow-up question. does anyone have any info on THIS clock?
>> Anonymous
>>132968
|r| that second clock, do want!
i made the other one, it doesn't keep time very good, so I guess i built it wrong.
>> Anonymous
want
>> Anonymous
>>132968
bump for any info on that clock! that thing is sweet
>> Anonymous
Im going to buy that book. Its only like 10$
>> Anonymous
i had this thing like 5 years ago it sucked there are alot of sections were you like glue 20 pieces of paper together
>> Anonymous
last year i bought two copies of this exact book off Amazon
the pages are in A3 size and most Anons don't have a A3 sized scanner
thus that's why most stuff is out of sync
>> Anonymous
>>133978
to do it you must first go to a copy store and shrink the pages to US letter size which is not very difficult, ask a worker if you need help, and then scan in the photo copies. I did this about a year ago, it works great have built three clocks from the scans I told |PO| about it and everyone said they didn't want my scans and they would rather buy the book so i didn't post it. But that is how you need to get the book in proper 8x10 so all the pieces fit
>> Anonymous
>>134258

Do you still happen to have the scans? I would love to have them.
>> Streifi
It's so easy to get the scans:
goto http://rs.4chan.org and search for paper clock. You'll get this valid rs.com file: http://rapidshare.com/files/66585246/paper_clock.rar.html
have fun
>> Streifi
http://rapidshare.com/files/104512751/Paper_Clock.rar

Uploaded it^^ have fun
>> Streifi
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Has anyone problems with assembling part 34 to 33, too?
I tried it two times and it seems that part 34 isn't long enough.
>> Anonymous
>>132964
Has anyone ever completed it? Does it actually work? Does it need batteries? I was just wondering before I even will try.
>> Anonymous
>>132968
http://itp.nyu.edu/~raf275/blog/archives/2006/09/paper_clock.html
>> Streifi
No, it wouldn't need bateries.
>> Streifi
Does anyone has the scans of the second clock? I'd like to get them, too!
>> Anonymous
Years back I made a paper clock. All I did was to remove the hands dials and clock mechanism and reassemble them into a paper model. The original clock was one of those crappy Polly Pocket types. Don't ask me for images of the paper clock or template because the whole thing was lost in time. i.e gone