Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
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- adafruit_support_bill
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
I've had a naked Ice Tube sitting on the bench for the better part of a year now. I thought it was about time I made a proper case for it.
I came across this pair hand-shaped cast-steel drawer-pulls while searching for hardware for one of my furniture projects. I thought they were just the right size to hold the Ice Tube. I grabbed some hardwood scraps from the cut-off bin and did some 'sketching' with the band-saw.
The hard maple is leftover from a chair project and walnut was salvaged from a tree that came down in my sister's yard.
I had to solder extended insulated leads to the VFD tube so I could route them behind the walnut disc to the circuit boards in the central column. The electronics are accessible via the back cover, which is held on with rare-earth magnets.
Here it is next to it's cousin: The Monopodal Monochron.
I came across this pair hand-shaped cast-steel drawer-pulls while searching for hardware for one of my furniture projects. I thought they were just the right size to hold the Ice Tube. I grabbed some hardwood scraps from the cut-off bin and did some 'sketching' with the band-saw.
The hard maple is leftover from a chair project and walnut was salvaged from a tree that came down in my sister's yard.
I had to solder extended insulated leads to the VFD tube so I could route them behind the walnut disc to the circuit boards in the central column. The electronics are accessible via the back cover, which is held on with rare-earth magnets.
Here it is next to it's cousin: The Monopodal Monochron.
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- drsproc
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
Adafruit sells a really cool "slow flashing LED" which was used for this mod - biased with a 330 Ohm resistor off the 9v - 7805 regulator's Input lead. Thin wires were carefully threaded thru the small hole beneath heatsink.
LED and thin wires are stuck on acrylic with a dab of hot glue and routed near the back corner beneath the Clock.
Lights up the whole room in a pulsing glow of colors… (add a pot to control brightness!)
Can't believe how cool it turned out... that’s how I pimped MY IceClock…
LED and thin wires are stuck on acrylic with a dab of hot glue and routed near the back corner beneath the Clock.
Lights up the whole room in a pulsing glow of colors… (add a pot to control brightness!)
Can't believe how cool it turned out... that’s how I pimped MY IceClock…

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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
Hey all,
New to the forum & adafruit!
Built, I believe, my first non-musical build. Nice change of pace.
Here it is sitting on 2 of my toys

New to the forum & adafruit!
Built, I believe, my first non-musical build. Nice change of pace.
Here it is sitting on 2 of my toys


- grumpygasbag
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
Hey muksys,
I'll bite. What *are* those intriguing boxes your Ice Tube is sitting on?
J
I'll bite. What *are* those intriguing boxes your Ice Tube is sitting on?
J
- wbp
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
My son loves his Solder Time watch, but managed to break the case in a fall. I looked for a design file for the case but was not able to find one, so I made one using Corel Draw, and had a new case made using Ponoko. Byron decided he wanted red translucent plastic, and we put his name on it too.
- grumpygasbag
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
The clock I made and the clock Dad made.
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- colonwq
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
Here is assembly #2 of my Icetube clock. It took a header off of the window sill a couple of months ago. The tube and screws holding the PDB to the base broke. Adafruit provided the replacement pcb end piece and header. Ebay/Russia provided the replacement tubes. All works find after the assembly. Now I just need to replace the two broken nylon screws.
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- alxhou
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
Here a picture of my clock!
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- mohawkpiper
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
The Ice Tube Clock my wife Pamela built, along with a heathkit i built back in the day (sorry its not adafruit, and its old).
And Fathead posing in the background.
Photo: courtesy of my wife.
And Fathead posing in the background.
Photo: courtesy of my wife.
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
My Ice Tube Clock build went well with no issues, great Kit and great build instructions! Thanks! Now I need to find the GPS unit to mod it.
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- pgeremia
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
My Ice Tube clock with the Ultimate GPS Breakout and loaded with the xmas-icetube firmware!!! I also added an external GPS antenna as well!!! Love it!!!!
-Pete
-Pete
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My Ice Tube Clock
I had a lot of fun building it although I am a soldering neophyte! I even finally learned to use a multimeter.
- parallel pilgrim
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
I finally finished upgrading my clock to to the xmas firmware with a 328p and a gps module.
The only module I could find at that time when I was looking was the adafruit flora gps module but it works just fine. The wires could have been trimmed to eb shorter but I think it adds character and since it fits I don't care enough to mess with it further unless needed.
The only module I could find at that time when I was looking was the adafruit flora gps module but it works just fine. The wires could have been trimmed to eb shorter but I think it adds character and since it fits I don't care enough to mess with it further unless needed.
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- midnitesnake
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Re: Snap a picture of your ADAFRUIT clock and post it here!
Finished my clock.
Followed the guide, did the stage checks - got worried towards the end as the tube did not appear to light; carried on assembling the case and tried powering the clock when it got a bit darker, and it worked! Currently powered off a 9v battery, as I have not got a suitable adapter (or a USA to EU adapter) until I go to the shops
Followed the guide, did the stage checks - got worried towards the end as the tube did not appear to light; carried on assembling the case and tried powering the clock when it got a bit darker, and it worked! Currently powered off a 9v battery, as I have not got a suitable adapter (or a USA to EU adapter) until I go to the shops

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