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This blog is part of my Word Clock site.
Here – I would love people to be able to exchange ideas relating to how they have used my designs in their own clocks.
Photos would be especially wonderful, as I am a visual person
Doug
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You said on instructrables that you sell the kits for these as i would have no idea where to begin, but with all the parts and instructions i could build this. How much do you sell the kits for?
Hi Mathew,
I do sell the kits from this site – Just select the kit that you are interested in (from the kits page), and click on the paypal button.
How much is the shipping to Ukraine?
I’ve meant this thing http://www.dougswordclock.com/kits.php?id=1
HI Igor, Thanks for your request – I have looked up the charges for you and the extra shipping would be: DHL – $60 or $40 with Australia Post.
I know that importing items into Russia is hard (Customs does not accept deliveries for personal people – only companies) so you micht check with your Customs people to make sure you can import it ok. You can email me directly at doug@dougswordclock.com
Ok, so I found this on Houzz.com, but on the same page is an ad for this one… by a firm claiming it’s won awards for them:
http://www.lumens.com/Biegert-and-Funk/search
Help me out – it’s so similar that it seems as though someone must have licensed the design from the other… which is it? Yours or theirs?
Hi Anita,
While my clocks were inspired by Qlock2, theirs was the not first word clock. for many years prior to 2009, there were a few Linux screen savers that displayed the time using words, and there was of course the beautiful art piece made by Sam Buxton in Jan 2007 which showed a beaultful word clock http://www.dezeen.com/2007/01/18/sam-buxton-shows-at-kinetica/