Ragazzi, mi fa molto piacere che avete apprezzato questa mia idea...per ringraziarvi, ecco il blog dove potete scaricare la dima jpg e il sorgente arduino: bit.ly/3htDP0U
hai, iam new to your channel, youtube recomended me, love to watch, love your screw driver set and also knife set, caan u provide me link to buy or brand name or email me tiru1915@gmail.com
So glad to see this made with "around the house tools". All too often I see "DIY" projects that start with someone mounting something in a bridgeport or a CNC machine. Great video!
I finally succeeded and made the watch with a little extra, both wirelessly charged and with a 12v connection. Thank you so much for a great idea and execution. Waiting for your further projects. Thank you very much 😉
This was so cool of a project, that I dug out my box of old dead Hard Drives, IDE SATA, SCSI and so far have made 5 clocks... I got a batch of 15 clock movements off of ebay and some different kinds of leds and went to building. I added a on/ /off switch to the back and a mini-usb 5 volt breakout board to plug a old phone charger to power the lights. I went with standard leds and 220 ohm resistors and 8 leds in parallel... That way the cost would be down and everyone has a old phone charger... I used some Straw Hat clear, Defused clear, 5mm, 3mm ones. I got some that flicker and 3 color blinking too... I also lined the inside of the area under the plater with aluminium foil to reflect the light better (most of mine are painted black) and glued it down and burnished out the wrinkles with a cotton swab like I do when adding chrome to my model car builds... :-) There all a bit different but still alike... Lol So guess what's for Xmas kids! LOL With this covid-19 crap and all my kids work from in a home office, this would be something nice to have on their desks that Dad made. :-D Besides what else are you going to use those old phone chargers for... Lol Thanks for the video and the great Christmas idea! LLAP
I was expecting a high speed disc to spin at the right speed, synced with strobing LEDs to display the time. I have so many hard drives that I disassembled and properly got rid of. I now have a giant magnetic block of neodymium magnets stuck together.
I thought the same, and it seems doable... ish. I'm really thinking on give it a try, against my own odds probably :P, but sounds very fun. I'll have to find out a couple more HDDs since I got rid of most of them. I would like to team up for this if you're interested.
Well I was thinking on manipulating the protocol using it's own controller, like the guys that did music with a bunch of HDDs, but, it seems it is a bit more "simpler" than that... ruclips.net/video/K1asNB0te0o/видео.html&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=IanSmith
great idea. in addition, you can mount swarowsky, fit by caliber, into holes in clock hands. the crystals will concentrate the light of led points so the hanfs will be visible in the dark.
Man you are best of the best TY ! Thank you for great ideas and I wish you health as long as possible because you certainly have prosperity with such a head! Thank you again! Good luck!
It's great! I love it. I would just give it glow in the dark clock hands so that you could still tell what time it is exactly other than just "night time".
Should integrate the power of the watch into a lithium battery or rechargeable battery, so it will be more convenient than using 2 independent power sources.
@@jleepl Getting power to the hands is really hard on something that is moving, especially when there are multiple planes of things moving. I was thinking maybe something that glowed in the dark?
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Cool look at the end, but 1: You have the hour and minute hand reversed (short hand should be hours), and 2: The hands can't get past each other (Might be solved by correcting 1)
I love your channel and your work, but I must confess there's a number of details that I would do differently in this one. For instance, I would use a single power source, rather than a battery for the clock and another power source for the Arduino. Also I would put some sort of cover in the back (maybe 3d printed) and I would use a LiPo cell from an old laptop or cellphone and a charge module, to make the whole set portable and rechargeable. But your video is inspiring. Thank you :-)
Daniele alla fine mi aspettavo che l'effetto al buio era RGB che seguiva l'andamento della lancetta da poter vedere Digital al buio l'ora. Prodottino bello ma alla fine c'è un orologio a batteria e un Arduino sprecato... Sai far di meglio. 10 per l'esecuzione e 4 per la progettazione e lo sviluppo questa volta! Di solito sono 9-10 10-10 .... dai su!!! ;)
который час, а не сколько время. за люминофор - умница. на алике продают порошок с люминесцентным эффектом для ногтей, лаком развести и покрыть стрелки
loved it bro i am also finding some ideas for waste hd and i am going to make not a clock i am going to make an compartment box from my hd i show you when finished.loved your creativity.
nice, i think for someone like me who sleeps in the dark, I would prefer the clock hands wo be illuminated, the effects of those illuminated would give a soft effect to see the clock during night time. just a thought. it is an awesome idea though. 😎👌
I don't see the need for an HDD or an Arduino nano at all. Use a CD for the clock face, do the drilling, mount led lights etc and build a case from wood, metal or plastic. Use led lights that come with a color and pattern changing controller instead of wasting a nano on this.
tbh i wouldn't put it on my desk, its ugly. but you put a lot of effort in it, I appreciate that. maybe you could slap an acrylic panel on top of that to hide some of the cable still keeping a mecha look
Ragazzi, mi fa molto piacere che avete apprezzato questa mia idea...per ringraziarvi, ecco il blog dove potete scaricare la dima jpg e il sorgente arduino:
bit.ly/3htDP0U
Grazie mille
Riui
@@radiongorincioi5864 yiryqpppeop
Grande come sempre....
hai, iam new to your channel, youtube recomended me, love to watch, love your screw driver set and also knife set, caan u provide me link to buy or brand name or email me tiru1915@gmail.com
So glad to see this made with "around the house tools". All too often I see "DIY" projects that start with someone mounting something in a bridgeport or a CNC machine. Great video!
wasn't the metal stand from a CNC machine?
@@OmarMunoz Maybe? It could easily be made with a hack saw and some files
ruclips.net/video/5h89tFuMQGU/видео.html
I finally succeeded and made the watch with a little extra, both wirelessly charged and with a 12v connection. Thank you so much for a great idea and execution. Waiting for your further projects. Thank you very much 😉
Intro: IMPRESSIVE
How to make: I will just buy an new alarm clock
Complimentissimi sia per l'idea che per la manifattura, GRANDE.
1:54 I died when he randomly pulled a random ghetto jerry-rigged vacuum.
Pi iiiiiiiiii
Ppppppp
Better title: How to make a glowing fancy clock that doesn't show the time in the dark
Yeah, for some reason, inset power circuits wasn't high on his to-do list on a DIY repurposed clock.
See my comment, is easy!
Brilliant! I love it!
This project should win the Grand master craftsman repurposed project of the year award!!
Great design, excellent workmanship.Hdd is also beautiful
This was so cool of a project, that I dug out my box of old dead Hard Drives, IDE SATA, SCSI and so far have made 5 clocks... I got a batch of 15 clock movements off of ebay and some different kinds of leds and went to building.
I added a on/ /off switch to the back and a mini-usb 5 volt breakout board to plug a old phone charger to power the lights. I went with standard leds and 220 ohm resistors and 8 leds in parallel... That way the cost would be down and everyone has a old phone charger...
I used some Straw Hat clear, Defused clear, 5mm, 3mm ones. I got some that flicker and 3 color blinking too... I also lined the inside of the area under the plater with aluminium foil to reflect the light better (most of mine are painted black) and glued it down and burnished out the wrinkles with a cotton swab like I do when adding chrome to my model car builds... :-)
There all a bit different but still alike... Lol
So guess what's for Xmas kids! LOL
With this covid-19 crap and all my kids work from in a home office, this would be something nice to have on their desks that Dad made. :-D
Besides what else are you going to use those old phone chargers for... Lol
Thanks for the video and the great Christmas idea!
LLAP
very nice... two we can do with this is 1) Glow hands to see the time at night and 2) changing the led colors based on the weather...
Nice clock.
After watch this video, I prefer throw my broken hdd away 😂
The motor is still pretty useful, to some extent the plate. But the most useful is definitely the magnet, you'll never lose another screw :))
wtf!me too..
Richtig cool, habe gestern 2Festplatten aus dem Schrottcontainer gezogen, Upcycling ole!! Danke dir fuer die coole Idee!
Really nice looking but:
1° you can't tell the time in the dark despite the LEDs
2° you have a battery AND a power outlet
Very nice. Your work cannot be calculated in terms of money. Hays off. Keep going to motivate your followers ...
Glorious end for an old EIDE disk! Next episode: "How to recover data from a broken hard disk turned into a clock".
😂😂😂
Kkkkkkkkkkk impossible mission... Kkkkkkkkkkk
☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️....
i dati si sono persi nei buchi !!!
Gaps in your data = understatement
Amazing!!! Good job, Danielle
You never stop impressing me, you are a real electronic craftsman, thanks for the video.
It was great👍, I make it for my daughter and I use a lithium battery and a solar panel for charging, I like it portable😊, your videos are great👍👍
I was expecting a high speed disc to spin at the right speed, synced with strobing LEDs to display the time. I have so many hard drives that I disassembled and properly got rid of. I now have a giant magnetic block of neodymium magnets stuck together.
neodyium .....lol
me laughing at myself cause i never knew the element
POV clock right?
@@jaidheersirigineedi8110 - Yes, instead of the lights spinning, the disk with holes would spin. Something like that.
I thought the same, and it seems doable... ish. I'm really thinking on give it a try, against my own odds probably :P, but sounds very fun. I'll have to find out a couple more HDDs since I got rid of most of them. I would like to team up for this if you're interested.
Well I was thinking on manipulating the protocol using it's own controller, like the guys that did music with a bunch of HDDs, but, it seems it is a bit more "simpler" than that... ruclips.net/video/K1asNB0te0o/видео.html&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=IanSmith
فنان في إختصاصك An artist in your field
After watching this video I was more and more convinced to sell my broken hard drive to a junk shop instead of doing DIY
Me too
sehr schön gebaut. Danke für das schöne Video.
great idea.
in addition, you can mount swarowsky, fit by caliber, into holes in clock hands. the crystals will concentrate the light of led points so the hanfs will be visible in the dark.
Man you are best of the best TY ! Thank you for great ideas and I wish you health as long as possible because you certainly have prosperity with such a head! Thank you again! Good luck!
It's great! I love it. I would just give it glow in the dark clock hands so that you could still tell what time it is exactly other than just "night time".
Yep ! Needs glow in the dark clock hands
ruclips.net/video/5h89tFuMQGU/видео.html
Very clean video editing and step by step instructions, congratulations from Portugal :)
The material of the hands could be a material that glows in the dark, it would give a special touch to this beautiful work
But these hands stay in the theme.
So true .. Thumb up
Very good
You can connect the power supply to the battery with a zener to reduce the voltage to 1.5v
Should integrate the power of the watch into a lithium battery or rechargeable battery, so it will be more convenient than using 2 independent power sources.
It's an AA battery it's not that serious
Vraiment Génial , Merci pour votre Partage !
Should have made the needles glowing too other wise not so cool to not to be able to see time in the dark
And lose the clock battery, being as you're using a mains DC supply ... plop a buck converter in and reduce to 1.5v for the clock voltage ...
I thought so also, could have RGB the whole thing as in the dark you won't see the hands thus the time.
@@jleepl Getting power to the hands is really hard on something that is moving, especially when there are multiple planes of things moving. I was thinking maybe something that glowed in the dark?
i was thinking the same. Just add some glow in the dark material to needles. It's cooler.
Put glowpaint on the second-pointer
SUPER!!!!!!!!! Vielen Dank für die Schablone, das hilft sehr. Werde es nachbauen.
This is the main problem with SSD disks these days. They cannot be turned into a clock when they finally fail.
John Philippatos however they do make nice door wedges.
Very nice! Very creative! A great project to work on during some of those cold winter nights. I’ll do this. Thank you.
Excelente , lo único que agregaría seria luces a las agujas porque de noche solo se ve el fondo del reloj pero no las agujas. Te dejo un like.
Ваше видео замечательное, благодарим вас за то, что вы поделились этой полезной информацией со всеми.
МЫ ОЧЕНЬ СЧАСТЛИВЫ И НАДЕЖДАЕМ НА СЛЕДУЮЩИЙ ПУТЬ.
Cool look at the end, but 1: You have the hour and minute hand reversed (short hand should be hours), and 2: The hands can't get past each other (Might be solved by correcting 1)
I was going to point this out. Huge mistake after a great project.
But its his style, there is nothing wrong in giving his own idea on design of hour or minute pointers
@@sandeshms2148 Style and functionality have to mesh. The clock is both unreadable and non-functional.
@@milesparris4045 yeah especially in the dark since nothing lights up the hands...but it looks cool!
Unique thinking and awesome finishing. 💯
I love your channel and your work, but I must confess there's a number of details that I would do differently in this one. For instance, I would use a single power source, rather than a battery for the clock and another power source for the Arduino. Also I would put some sort of cover in the back (maybe 3d printed) and I would use a LiPo cell from an old laptop or cellphone and a charge module, to make the whole set portable and rechargeable. But your video is inspiring. Thank you :-)
same thing also time indicators missing light
That vacuum tho 🤣🤣🤣 BRILLIANT!!
Parabéns ! Ótimo trabalho !!
Very hard and clean work. Nice video sir ji.
This is called: How to kill a mosquito with a bazooka.
Gratulàlok supet 😀😀
Hi
You did a good job, but one thing is missing, that there is no light in clock needle. due to which its not showing time in a darkness.
Хорошо, что на привью указал стрелочку. Я поначалу подумал, что это видео о том, как из мусора жёсткий диск собрали. Померещиться же такое.
Daniele alla fine mi aspettavo che l'effetto al buio era RGB che seguiva l'andamento della lancetta da poter vedere Digital al buio l'ora. Prodottino bello ma alla fine c'è un orologio a batteria e un Arduino sprecato... Sai far di meglio. 10 per l'esecuzione e 4 per la progettazione e lo sviluppo questa volta! Di solito sono 9-10 10-10 .... dai su!!! ;)
Cool Project,
and I think it will be best if you could attach a battery that powers both clock and LED
How to simply make a clock using broken HDD..
All you need is :
-A Driller
-A Cutter
-A Gas Cutter
-A Rocket Launcher
...
Great idea. You are so talented. I'm impressed bro... 💖🙏 Love from India.
So thats called HDD overCLOCKING
Awesome and beautiful work 😊
ЗДОРОВО! Стрелки можно покрыть ЛЮМИНОФОРОМ , и ночью будет видно сколько время ;))))))!!!
ok.ru/video/851163875969
So genius like
который час, а не сколько время. за люминофор - умница. на алике продают порошок с люминесцентным эффектом для ногтей, лаком развести и покрыть стрелки
Тоже самое подумал. А то как то не практично.
тогда лучше люминофором заменить светодиоды , тогда отпадет необходимость в дополнительном питании ...
Waoh!!! You're too good... Joseph from Nigeria... Please list all materials you use
Title should be ,putting a CLOCK MODULE ON A BROKEN HDD
Your idea was amazing!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
loved it bro i am also finding some ideas for waste hd and i am going to make not a clock i am going to make an compartment box from my hd i show you when finished.loved your creativity.
Gracias Daniel, desde Colombia, que grandes ideas, mil gracias.
I know it's broken but it hurts to me seeing him touch the disk with his hands.
Thank you for the amazing inginuity and vision. This is amazing. Thanks buddy
Sensacional,projeto muito lindo adorei,vou fazer pra mim!Obrigado por compartilhar essa maravilha!
Really awesome creative work with tools and technique.
I expect reuse the hard drive buildin stepping motor. Somehow it isn't.
There is no stepping motor in HDD. There is 3 phase brushless motor.
nice, i think for someone like me who sleeps in the dark, I would prefer the clock hands wo be illuminated, the effects of those illuminated would give a soft effect to see the clock during night time. just a thought. it is an awesome idea though. 😎👌
Lol, you can’t read the time in the dark, you also need illuminated hands!
Excelente trabajo!!! De los que vale la pena ver. Muchas gracias!
*Actually there is a problem. When dark I can't see the TIME*
Need to know the time, if its dark ? ☺✌
@@Varimos 😂😂😂
@@Raymond_Royce ya, put glowable paint on the pointer - solvet its very cheap.
@@Varimos nice idea...
Adam level atlamis helal olsun usta eline sağlık
Hi, so much intelligence invested in a technological product to end up in clepsydra ...😝
Yeah but it was worthless anyway.
Bellissima idea Daniele, ciao e buon lavoro 😉
I don't see the need for an HDD or an Arduino nano at all. Use a CD for the clock face, do the drilling, mount led lights etc and build a case from wood, metal or plastic. Use led lights that come with a color and pattern changing controller instead of wasting a nano on this.
Amigo Exelente desde Paraguay saludos muy buenos proyectos 😁👍
Poderia por alguma coisa florescente nos ponteiros pra ver as horas no escuro, mas foi muito genioso.
ruclips.net/video/5h89tFuMQGU/видео.html
ammazza pe quanto so fatte bene le incisioni pensavo fossero state fatte a laser, grande!
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i love how well explained this was. very easy to understand
don't throw if it's full of porn and your personal data 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lights in the hands of the clock looks better at night. Btw 👍 Good Job.
It is beautiful, perfect!
Grongatulations!
Great video,no wonder millions of peoples watching.
tbh i wouldn't put it on my desk, its ugly. but you put a lot of effort in it, I appreciate that. maybe you could slap an acrylic panel on top of that to hide some of the cable still keeping a mecha look
Sehr Gut, Sauber Arbeit, Klasse
Wow.........অদ্ভুত সুন্দর হইছে !
You are really amazing, it is nice idea to make a wonderful clock out of broken HHD drive.
Beautiful work, you could add for example some crystals on the needles, so that you can see the hour at night
never seen any of your videos but you have impressed me with the screw driver box
incredible and with very common materials
hdd disk clock....that is very cool..!! Your video is very inspiring, really your video is very useful
Magic bro in your hand 👍👌from🇮🇳
Just fantastic...! Wow..! Excellent !
That is a must have vacuum cleaner!
Very cool stuff,
I like it!
What a great idea! Nice work and professional video.
Very nicely made it it is very very good only thing is in nights you cont see the needles
Perfect! But you need lights at clock hands.
good work buddy, beautiful project! Thank you for your creativity!
Nice job, but you should put LED on the Clockwise, because it looks like can't see the Clockwise in dark
Great clock. Brilliant idea.
From old harddrive to a very nice clock amazing
Another well made tutorial. Kudos