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There was already a TEASER, now the product itself)))
I got the idea for this design from RINICH79. A clock made from a brake disc. Well, since I didn’t have any problems with perforation, I decided to make my own product))) I found an old, rusty, worn-out disc 2108 in the garage.

I used to want to throw it away, but it was a pity, and it’s good that I didn’t throw it away, it was useful after all. It went through the process of removing the entire rusty layer on metalworking machines and acquired a new look)))

Well, then there was perforation with notches, hourly, and even second-by-second)))

I also milled out the space for the mechanism itself so that it fits tightly and holds itself together without any glue or tape.

I also found a brake pad in the garage, it turned out to be even new, I don’t even know what car it was from. I drilled holes for the bolts and painted the piece of hardware itself.

The candles were from my former VAZ 2112, even the working ones, they also took on a new look.

I found a chain on a robot, they bring us second-hand things for rags, and there was such a chain on one of the things.

When the clock mechanism is installed, it turns out that it is slightly smaller than the central center itself in the disk, and in order to close these gaps, I bought a cuff and cut it a little in thickness so that it would not interfere with the hands. Now the cracks are no longer visible.

The last missing part, or rather the mechanism, arrived just yesterday.

The center and back of the disc were primed and painted and then the whole thing was varnished. Well, now you can evaluate the final result)))

HIV in Russia is an epidemic that people don’t talk about / vDud

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  • Published 11 LUT 2020
  • Among the many problems that exist in Russia, we want to study those that they either don’t want to talk about or are embarrassed to talk about. For example, the HIV and AIDS epidemic. Some activists talk about it, but certainly not everyone around. Many thought that this disease remained somewhere in the 90s and certainly did not reach the era of high-speed Internet. But this is not so. More than 1 million people live with HIV in Russia. In Russia, 37,000 people died from AIDS last year alone, an average of 100 people a day. In terms of the number of new HIV infections, Russia is comparable—and this is really hard to believe—with many African countries. When we took on this issue, we had a simple motive: to tell people - especially young people - about how not to end up in these statistics. But having already immersed ourselves in the topic, we realized that in addition to the terrible numbers, there was another problem. People living with HIV in Russia are constantly discriminated against, they are embarrassed, they are avoided, they are disdained. In Nizhny Novgorod there is a place that in the summer of 2019 became a symbol of this discrimination. Several dozen children with positive HIV status were supposed to come to this camp site for vacation. The camp site employees, having learned about this, refused to serve them; I had to rest elsewhere.

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A loud scandal occurred, people were even outraged on TV, the prosecutor's office got involved in checking the camp site, and maximum public condemnation fell on its employees. We absolutely do not want to provoke this condemnation again; we understand perfectly well that this refusal is not due to the fact that these people have trash cans instead of hearts. That refusal is due to ignorance. The release you are about to see was made to reduce this ignorance. How can you get HIV? Can people with HIV give birth to healthy children? Is it possible to have HIV and live a full life until old age? Why is Russia fighting HIV so ineffectively? Why are sex education classes necessary in schools? In general, educational program for those who are not in the know. Forward! Important sites about HIV: spid.center pereboi.ru evanetwork.ru takiedela.ru/tag/vich

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Some of the insides: 00:14 Why we took on this issue 04:27 “A ticket to the pool cost 50 rubles, a hanka stick cost 25 rubles” 5:51 A guy’s reaction when a girl has HIV 6:59 Why did Krasovsky admit, that he has HIV 8:32 Is there an epidemic in Russia? 10:04 Dud takes an HIV test 13:37 “I have HIV” - “Well, okay. It happens” 15:34 How is HIV different from AIDS? 16:30 Is it possible to get pregnant if you don’t cum inside? 23:29 Where to go if you are diagnosed with HIV? 26:54 Romance in Siberian style 28:56 Is it normal to date a guy with HIV and give birth to him? 32:18 What is therapy? 35:10 Where to get pills? 38:05 “If we give pills to all people with HIV, we will stop the epidemic” 42:04 What happens when HIV turns into AIDS? 43:16 How did you get AIDS? 48:41 Seryoga got off drugs

How did it happen? 51:46 Why Katya couldn’t 57:41 VERY IMPORTANT FOR TEENAGERS 59:04 Seryoga has his own rock band. His sidekick also has HIV 1:00:27 “If you infect him, I’ll shoot you” 1:02:08 What do Rita’s parents think about Seryoga’s diagnosis? 1:03:13 “The first people to shy away from us are doctors” 1:06:29 How is HIV transmitted? 1:13:33 If Freddie Mercury got sick now, would he survive? 1:16:13 Great monologue about condoms 1:20:25 Sexual education - why isn’t it in Russia? 1:25:16 What to do if you really want to go without a condom? 1:27:36 Is HIV a CIA conspiracy? 1:28:55 “My dream is to live longer” 1:35:26 Why doesn’t the government respond to the epidemic? 1:37:29 Replacement therapy - what is it? 1:45:25 Dud found out the test results 1:46:43 The whole episode - in TWO MINUTES

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No. Country % of HIV-infected 1 Swaziland 27.20 2 Lesotho 25.00 3 Botswana 21.90 4 South Africa 18.90 5 Namibia 13.80 6 Zimbabwe 13.50 7 Zambia 12.40 8 Mozambique 12.30 9 Malawi 9.20 10 Uganda 6.50 11 E quatorial Guinea 6.20 12 Kenya 5.40 13 Tanzania 4.70 14 Central African Republic 4.00 15 Cameroon 3.80 16 Gabon 3.60 17 Bahamas 3.30 18 Rwanda 3.10 19 Congo 3.10 20 Guinea-Bissau 3.10 21 Nigeria 2.90 22 Ivory Coast 2.70 23 South Sudan 2.70 24 Haiti 2.10 25 Togo 2 .10 26 Angola 1.90 27 Belize 1.80 28 Sierra -Leone 1.70 29 Gambia 1.70 30 Jamaica 1.70 31 Liberia 1.60 32 Guyana 1.60 33 Ghana 1.60 34 Guinea 1.50 35 Suriname 1.40 36 Barbados 1.30 37 Estonia 1.30 38 Djibouti 1.30 39 Chad 1.30 40 Trinidad and Tobago 1.20 41 Thailand 1.10 42 Ethiopia 1.10 43 Burundi 1.10 44 Benin 1.00 45 Russia 1.00 46 Mali 1.00

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And I collected these and hung them in the bathroom above the washbasin mirror - they go perfectly with the chrome faucets on the plumbing. The mechanism is from a wall clock that accidentally fell and broke, and the base is a decorative element that covers the attachment of the chandelier to the ceiling. There were all the holes in it, including the central one, which even matched perfectly in diameter.

How did you mark the hours? 12,3,6,9 is clear, but what about the intermediate ones?

Each point (hole) is a coordinate, x, y. X=cos of the angle multiplied by RY=sin of the angle multiplied by R. And so each coordinate (hole) is calculated and then it is drilled on a coordinate machine.

Yes, with a brake pad (or better yet, with a caliper), the second meaning appears:

I can sell these, I made myself another one. If anyone is interested, write in a personal message.

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DIY disc brake wall clock

  • Sasha Novikov March 19, 2016
  • Homemade crafts

Our section of useful homemade crafts has been replenished with a new master class on making a wall clock from a disc brake with your own hands.

Hi all! It so happened that the car service pleased me with a free disc brake that had outlived its usefulness. The idea had been in my head for a long time and finally materialized. The theme of this story is a disc brake clock. I got the brake disc from one of the domestic cars, which is almost irrelevant. It’s just that on foreign cars they are often bigger and more beautiful)).

There are many options for similar watches on the Internet, so I turned my idea 180 degrees. The dial is not on the “convex side”, but vice versa. So, everything point by point. First things first, a good wash, cleaning and grinding of the disc. Next, I welded an eyelet to the disk for hanging on the wall. After that painting. I spray painted it and chose blue. There are 6 holes on the disva. 4 for the landing bolts on the hub, but we need the remaining two. There I screwed in 2 M8 bolts with countersunk heads. On the back side of the disc they were flush with the plane, which does not threaten to scratch the wallpaper. The clock mechanism was purchased separately along with the hands. It is glued to the clutch basket element with silicone sealant. You can also use a glue gun. This element itself is painted silver. Two neodymium magnets from a computer hard drive are attached to align with the protruding bolts on the brake rotor. They allow you to easily remove this part to replace the batteries without completely removing the watch. The beckons hold above all praise and, by the way, do not affect the accuracy of the watch in any way, it’s been verified! Now all that remains is to do the numbers. I bought it for 67 rubles. a set of wooden numbers, painted them the same color as the clock, and attached them with superglue. I refused metal numbers because they are expensive compared to wood, and besides, after painting they will look the same. We put everything together, insert the battery. That's it, the watch is ready! You can hang it on the wall, relax with a cup of tea and enjoy the dimensional movement of your handmade clock!))

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DIY disc brake wall clock. Making a watch from a motorcycle brake disc A watch in the form of a brake disc

If you have an unnecessary brake disc lying around in your garage, then do not rush to throw it away or sell it for scrap. There is still a chance to give the item a new life as a beautiful wall clock.

1. Motorcycle brake disc

2. Cheap quartz wall clock

5. 2 long bolts and nuts for them

6. Sponge, towel and rust cleaner

If your disc is rusty, then you should apply a cleaning agent to the sponge and polish the rusty areas.

Dry the disc with a towel.

Step 2: Quartz Watch

Carefully disassemble the prepared wall clock into its component parts. We will need all 3 hands and the rear platform with the main mechanism.

Using a ruler, measure the vertical and horizontal centers of the motorcycle rim.

Based on the picture, glue the platform to the central part of the disk (white arrows mark the gluing points). Mark holes into which numbers can be inserted.

First attach the hour hand, then the minute and second.

The photo shows that the clock is mounted on 2 large bolts, inserted into the “17:00” and “19:00” holes of the clock.

Step 6: Setup

We connect the batteries and adjust the exact time.

Some people can get by with regular quartz watches, but we prefer these homemade “chimes.”

Don’t rush to get rid of an unnecessary brake disc; it may still come in handy. For example, it will make an original wall clock! The main thing is that they are very simple to make, and they look quite interesting.

We will need:

– motorcycle brake disc; – old quartz wall clock; – ruler and superglue; – two long bolts and nuts for them; – towel, sponge, rust remover.

Step 1

If your disc is rusty, apply a cleaning agent to the sponge and thoroughly polish the rusty areas. Then wipe the disc dry with a towel.

Take an old wall clock and carefully disassemble it into its component parts. From them we need three hands and a rear platform, where the main mechanism is located.

Using a ruler, measure the motorcycle rim and mark the center. Based on the photo, glue the platform to the central part of the disk with glue (white arrows mark the gluing points). Next, mark the holes into which you will insert the numbers.

The author first attached the hour hand, then the minute hand and the second hand.

As you can see from the photo, the clock is attached to two large bolts, which are inserted into the following holes: “17:00” of the clock and “19:00”.

Step 6

Insert batteries, adjust the exact time on the clock.

A clock made from an old motorcycle brake disc is ready. Some people like ordinary quartz watches, while others will prefer such original “chimes” made by

Our section of useful homemade crafts has been replenished with a new master class on making a wall clock from a disc brake with your own hands.

Hi all! It so happened that the car service pleased me with a free disc brake that had outlived its usefulness. The idea had been in my head for a long time and finally materialized. The theme of this story is from the disc brake. I got the brake disc from one of the domestic ones, which almost doesn’t matter. It’s just that on foreign cars they are often bigger and more beautiful)).

There are many options for similar watches on the Internet, so I turned my idea 180 degrees. The dial is not on the “convex side”, but vice versa. So, everything point by point. First things first, a good wash, cleaning and grinding of the disc. Next, I welded an eyelet to the disk for hanging on the wall.

After that painting. I spray painted it and chose blue.

There are 6 holes on the disva. 4 for the landing bolts on the hub, but we need the remaining two. There I screwed in 2 M8 bolts with countersunk heads.

On the back side of the disc they were flush with the plane, which does not threaten to scratch the wallpaper. The clock mechanism was purchased separately along with the hands. It is glued to the clutch basket element with silicone sealant. You can also use adhesive. This element itself is painted silver.

Two neodymium magnets are attached to match the protruding bolts on the brake disc.

They allow you to easily remove this part for replacement without completely removing the watch. The beckons hold above all praise and, by the way, do not affect the accuracy of the watch in any way, it’s been verified! Now all that remains is to do the numbers. I bought it for 67 rubles. a set of wooden numbers, painted them the same color as the clock, and attached them with superglue. I refused metal numbers because they are expensive compared to wood, and besides, after painting they will look the same. We put everything together, insert the battery. That's it, the watch is ready! You can hang it on the wall, relax with it and enjoy the dimensional movement of the clock you made!))

DIY wall clock made from a brake disc

Wall clocks serve several different functions. They show the time. They add a unique twist to the overall picture of the interior. But buying a simple watch is somehow not Mozgochin’s style. A watch should demonstrate the inner world of its owner. And what could better emphasize the spirit of the “homemade motorcycle enthusiast” than a watch made with your own hands from a brake disc from a motorcycle.

Author: Sergey Ivanov

SteelWood channel : not to impose “what and how to do”, but only to present an idea that everyone can play with to their own taste and vision. To show that nothing is impossible, and everyone is capable of much, the main thing is to try.

Materials:

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  • brake disk;
  • clockwork;
  • gear from a bicycle.

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Materials for production:

  • Brake disk.
  • Clock mechanism (can be purchased at a store or removed from an old watch).
  • Bicycle sprocket.
  • CD disk.
  • Hot melt adhesive.
  • Chain.
  • Spark plugs (2 pcs).
  • Dye.

The process of making homemade products is as follows:

We take the brake disc and thoroughly clean it of rust; this can be done using sandpaper; if possible, it can be sandblasted.

We paint the central part of the disk with black paint.

Now let's make a dial; the circumference of the disk needs to be divided into twelve even parts.

Let's drill these holes.

We also paint the brake pad and attach it to the disc.

In the central part of the disk on the reverse side, install the clock mechanism and glue it with hot glue.

To hide the clock mechanism from the front side, take a CD, paint it black and glue it in the center of the disk, and glue a bicycle star on top.

Then we attach the chains and spark plugs to the bottom of the disk.

The result is a homemade wall clock made with your own hands.

In this video, the author shows in detail how to make a clock from a brake disc.

Source: samodelki-n.ru

Clock made from a car brake disc

Hello, dear readers and DIYers! Let's return to the topic of homemade products from old car parts. They are very affordable, and if you have some imagination, you can get very interesting products.

In this article, the author of the YouTube channel “Glavnyiy Mehanik” will tell you how he made a watch from an old car brake disc. They turned out in a “garage” style.


Materials. - Car brake disc - Chrome plated steel chain - Rubber band - Two old car spark plugs - Silver and black spray paint - Cheap Chinese watch - 12 extra long M4 nuts and bolts - Degreaser, second glue. Tools used by the author. — Grinder, cleaning disc — Welding machine — Glue gun — Pliers, vice, scissors, screwdriver. Manufacturing process. The author just recently replaced the brake discs on the Priora. This is what he will use to make the base of the clock. To begin with, he cleans the surface of the workpiece from rust with a grinder and a metal brush. Then be sure to degrease the surface before painting with a solvent.


Now applies silver spray paint in two layers.

The next step is to select a watch mechanism. It can be purchased on Aliexpress. But the author did not bother, and took the mechanism with hands and dial from a cheap Chinese wall clock. Unscrewing the nut, he pulled the mechanism out of the case.


Then he took out the dial, cut a hole in it in the center, and attached it to the workpiece. This way he can accurately mark the places where the bolts should be welded. Each of them will correspond to the hour mark.


The markings are made, and the author welds all 12 bolts around the perimeter.

To hang the watch, the craftsman will use a hook like this and weld it to the top of the watch.


The author also purchased a chain like this and will weld it to the bottom of the disc protrusion. Two old spark plugs will be suspended from its ends. This will create an imitation of an antique clock with weights.


Then the craftsman puts 12 extended nuts on the wire and paints them black.


Cover the perimeter of the dial with paper and paint the central part.


And so that the paper dial does not disappear, the author cut out all the numbers and glued them into place with second glue.


Now he needs to secure the mechanism to the back of the disk. There will be no loads on it, and it can be glued at the four corners with hot glue.


In order to close the holes between the mechanism and the body, the author inserted a black rubber band from a 50 mm plumbing pipe. I didn't even have to glue it, it fit so well. Screws painted nuts onto bolts.


Before installing the hands, he also painted them. First painted all silver and the ends black. All hands are set to the 12-00-00 position.

This is what the mechanism looks like glued to the back of the case. All that remains is to install the battery.


Indeed, without the weights the watch would not look completely complete. Now you can throw away the Chinese plastic case, because the author has a real steel watch in a garage style!

Thanks to the author for a simple and interesting design idea for remaking a watch! Good mood, good luck, and interesting ideas to everyone!
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