Materials: Rusch clock, a piece of wood, some varnish, a circular saw
Description: I took a slice of wood, sand it and with a circular saw I cut the back of it very carefully to fit the mechanism of the Rusch clock. It's very difficult since the metal rod of the clock is not thick at all.
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I fixed the clock with two screws because it didn't work with glue.
I wrote the numbers with a pyrograph.
~ Vincent, Versailles (France)

I fixed the clock with two screws because it didn't work with glue.
I wrote the numbers with a pyrograph.
~ Vincent, Versailles (France)