The two .dxf files (one for the numbers and one for the outer ring and spokes) started out as a model created using Autodesk Fusion 360. They were then combined into one .dxf using Inkscape to ensure that it would work properly with the Rabbit Laser Cut software.
The clock was ultimately cut and scored out of a 1'x1' piece of 1/8" thick birch plywood, using a Rabbit Laser Cutter. The clock components and hands were simply from an IDeATe clock kit.
The end result was a functional clock that fits pretty well with some of the racing memorabilia hung on the walls of my bedroom at home.
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