Print this page and glue it to a piece of lightweight cardboard; or, print it on the heaviest paper your printer can handle. Laminate both pages to make your clock more durable. (optional) Cut out the hands carefully. Overlap the blunt ends of the hands, squaring the bottom left corner. Poke a hole through the centers of the two overlapped ends with a sewing needle or awl. Poke a hole through the center of the clock face. Attach the hands to the face by inserting a brad through the holes. (Brads can be purchased at an office supply or hardware store.)
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