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Use a Split-flap display as a flipclock

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    Use a Split-flap display as a flipclock

    I got a Split-flap display from Japan last year, then I spent some time let it works as a flip clock.
    It can work as a clock now.
    But the sound of it is very loud, definitely not suitable to put in a living room.

    Here is the picture.


    And here are some videos.




    #2
    Bet you had fun making that, so about 50 flips for each second?

    The breeze would be nice on a hot day

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      I love it! Music to my ears!
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        #4
        Originally posted by davidm View Post
        Bet you had fun making that, so about 50 flips for each second?

        The breeze would be nice on a hot day

        Yes. It is quite fun. I remembered it is about 60 tiles per digit.

        Here is another video for testing each digit
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