or you could add wooden numbers from a craft store like the Make Market block letters (about $3 at Michaels). If that sounds difficult, consider purchasing a clock kit that includes the numbers ...
[John] wanted a project to help him learn more about FPGAs. So he started with his wooden clock — made with an Arduino — and ported it over to a Lattice FPGA using Icestorm. What’s nice is ...
The venerable STM32G0 was chosen as the microcontroller to power the clock. With the help ... the mid-century modern look and made of several pieces of wood CNC’d and then glued together.