
If you have a lot of old vynil discs and don’t know what to do with them, we can offer some great idea! Why not make cool vynil clocks?
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If you have a lot of old vynil discs and don’t know what to do with them, we can offer some great idea! Why not make cool vynil clocks?
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FIRST!!!
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First to be second
First to congratulate you on that one!
Täitsa Eesti oma värk, pole siin tegelikult mingit vene asja, et siia üles riputada.
No ikka vallutasid ja okupeerisid ka natuke omal ajal.
Huvitav kust neid osta saaks? Või kes neid teeb?
Venemaaga nii väheke seost on, et enamus om Üleliiduslise Kultuuriministeeriumi firma Melodija toorikutest tehtud. Aga kodumaised suveniiri meistrid on meil õnneks andekad. MADE IN ESTONIA! on auga välja kantud. Huvitava ja mis tootja kodukalt need pildi tuuri on pandud?
4nd
Cool clocks. What did they use to cut them? laser, water-jet?
where can I buy one of these?
Vinyl even
Kurja. Vot need on lahedad. Võiks isegi proovida sellise valmis teha.
Clever
Very
Nice clocks.
BTW, “vynil discs” are usually called “records”.
Tallinna Raekoja platsi läheduses on kullapood mille teisel korrusel väike kellassepatöökoda. Kahjuks ei mäleta ma praegu aadressi, vist Vanaturu kaela jääb et kui mööda Viru tänavat tuled siis paremat kätt väike uks, all on ehtepood.. Kitsast trepist üles – seal kunagi oli neid seina peal isegi.
Neid kellasid müüakse Vabaduse väljakul Kunstihoone all asuvas disainipoed Nu Nordic.
— you can buy these clocks in Estonia Tallinn on Vabaduse square, there´s a design shop called Nu Nordic.
What did you use to cut those discs?
CNC waterjet. Probably a Multicam or ART.
I can’t read time without the numbers.
Are you a little slow?
He’s exactly 14 minutes late for everything!
That’s *REALLY* gonna make the phonograph skip…
someone oughtta take the job of deleting all those annoying firsters.
Don’t be mad because you were 14rd
it’s 14th boy
amazing?
was it laser-cut?
Most of the scum here have records already.
Right now it’s four o’clock in Moscow, Sunday.
Time to do some dancing near the fire:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiXua16uYYA
Where can I buy them ? :p
WOW… very nice
Soendoro Soetanto
Nobody seems to have pointed out that it’s spelled ‘vinyl’.
it’s spelled “vinyl”
Vinyl record as a clock face?
That was kitsch already at 92′.
see esimene on lahe.
That first one is cool. Can you buy them in internet?
P.S.
Eestimaa venelaste jaoks.