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Great Kit! |
December 6, 2009 |
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Anonymous person
from PORTLAND, OR United States
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I'm a relative beginner, but I was able to build this kit in an evening. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the wire twisting method is simple and secure. The clock is very bright even on the dim setting.
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A fun kit |
June 23, 2009 |
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Anonymous person
from asbury, IA United States
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This is a fun little retro kit. Contrary to what the other reviewer said, I had no issues with the solderless construction.
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As usual a great little kit from make but... |
May 9, 2008 |
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Anonymous person
from In a cubicle, connected to the internet
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Picked this little gem up for the "cool" factor... exposed wires = cool and clocks = even cooler therefore whats better than a DIY clock!?
However, I would like to draw into question the "solderless" element of this kit... It asks that you take the leads, and using a pair of needle nose pliers, twist them together for a mechanical joint. The problem with this is that joints such as these are intermittent, some work some don't, and its annoying to do.
I would recommend just soldering the LED's together. Its a very simple task that even a beginner, who has never handled a soldering iron, can do.
Now go! Buy the kit! Show it off to your friends and bask in its glory!
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