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Ordinary wall clocks can be purchased at any store, the choice is wide enough. But the thing done to someone in present do it yourself will look much more spectacular. In addition, it will serve as a reminder of the pleasant moments associated with the author of the work. Therefore, I offer you a small workshop on making watches from a regular sheet of plywood.

To work, you will need tools:
- saw;
- drill;
- sandpaper;
- ruler;
- a pencil;
- various brushes;
- hair dryer;
- iron;
- scissors;
- foam sponge.

And from the materials you need:
- a sheet of plywood;
- acrylic paints;
- acrylic primer;
- PVA glue;
- Polish for hair;
- acrylic lacquer;
- water;
- clockwork.

First of all, you should decide on the shape of future watches and their sizes. Then draw a contour and cut it out. We clean the edges with sandpaper to form a small chamfer.

determine the shape of future hours


On the workpiece, it is necessary to note the center through which the clock mechanism will be attached. We mark the plywood with a pencil.

mark center


We draw two intersecting central lines.

Put marks on plywood


Now you should make a hole with a drill at the intersection of the lines.

make a hole with a drill

make a hole with a drill


We clean the edges of the hole, if necessary, bore it so that the mount for the hands of the clockwork freely passes.
We cover the workpiece with acrylic primer in two layers with an intermediate drying time of 1 hour.

We cover the workpiece with acrylic primer


The sides of the workpiece should also be covered with soil.

We cover the workpiece with acrylic primer


Choose your favorite napkin. It must be three-layer.

Choose your favorite napkin


Separate the color layer from the rest.

Separate the color layer from the rest.


Now we dilute PVA glue with water in equal parts in a small container, mix.

spread PVA glue


We cover the workpiece with the mixture and completely dry with a hairdryer.

We cover the workpiece with the mixture


Put the napkin on top of the workpiece. We tear off the part that goes beyond the contour of the clock, taking into account the fact that a small part should be bent to the back of the workpiece.

Put the napkin on top of the workpiece


We put a sheet of paper on top and carefully iron a napkin through it. First, the front side, then the sides.

iron a napkin through it


We bend the rest of the napkin on the back side and glue it with a brush with glue diluted in water. Let it dry thoroughly.

We bend the remains of a napkin


If desired, some elements can be made a little brighter with acrylic paint.

brighter with acrylic paint

brighter with acrylic paint

brighter with acrylic paint


Since I didn’t have the right color when buying a clock mechanism, I just bought the cheapest ones, they turned out to be green.

clockwork hands of the desired color


I just paint them with acrylic paint.

clockwork hands of the desired color


After the paint dries, I cover them with three layers of acrylic varnish.

paint arrows


In the photo, the varnish is only applied and therefore appears white, after drying it will become transparent.

paint arrows


We return to the watch case. The napkin must be coated with acrylic varnish. If you do it right away, the napkin wrinkles. Therefore, first apply a layer of hairspray, a little and evenly

completely blow dry


And completely dry with a hairdryer.

completely blow dry


Now you can start coating the workpiece with acrylic varnish.

completely blow dry


Leave to dry for 2 hours
Before you start applying the dial, at least 5 layers of acrylic varnish should be applied, not forgetting to dry each of them carefully.

dry each of them


Now we need the numbers for the clock. They can be painted with acrylic paint or printed. I printed out several options and chose the most suitable.

Cut a square with each digit


I cut out each figure with a square and laid them out on a blank.

Plywood watch


With small scissors, I carefully cut out each figure along the contour. I painted over the remaining white areas with a black helium rod.

Plywood watch


Having applied undiluted PVA glue to the back of each figure, glue them in their place.

layers of varnish applied


Now again, everything needs to be covered with several layers of varnish with intermediate dryings. In the photo, freshly applied varnish is clearly visible on the numbers.

Plywood watch


When all the layers of varnish are applied and dry, it's time to assemble the clockwork.

Plywood watch

Plywood watch


We insert the battery.
Our watches are ready for work, it remains only to hang them on the wall.

Plywood watch

Plywood watch
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