This Instructable shows you how to make a twin bell alarm clock from soda cans.
The project uses soda cans where the ink was removed (Link: Ink Removal from Soda Cans). To make this alarm clock fully functional a DIY Quartz clock module was integrated. Since the Quartz clock module is too big to fit into the soda can directly it had to be reshaped. Therefore an explanation is given how to open up the Quartz clock module and integrate an external battery box. Furthermore it will be shown how to relocate the buzzer outside the housing. In addition a support box was made from Depron (sort of Styrofoam) so the reshaped Quartz clock module fits inside the soda can.
The clock face is made from flattened aluminum sheets (Link: Flatten Soda Cans). From the internet I downloaded various clock face designs and modified them with the free software GIMP. The file with the clock face designs can be downloaded here: Link: www.sodacan.ch. The chosen design is then printed onto water-based ink-jet transfer paper. The paper is transferred onto the aluminum clock face using a water bath. In the end all components are combined.
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Now your twin bell alarm clock from soda cans is finshed.