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Perpetual calendar
A perpetual calendar is easy to make and is a beautiful gift or a great idea for the desk. Through the various numbers on the two dice and the fact that a 9 is an inverted 6, this calendar works well with only 2 dices and 3 ledges. The remaining 2 months will be placed just behind the two dices (I forget to show that on the picture).
Instructions
Print the templates for the paper and board
Cut- and saw out all the paper and wood pieces.
Glue the frame for the calendar.
Stick the numbers on the dice and the months on the strips.
If you want, you could saw out a motive for the background of the calendar and glue it to it.
Dimensions:
You best buy the 30x30mm dices. It is very difficult to cut a square cube. And then saw wood into 3x (months), 13x13x80mm pieces.
Send in from Ronnie Berzins
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