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#blockyclock update:
Finally over being sick and getting back to finishing this project. The code is in a pretty decent place. I still want to provide some animations like when a block is found, or possibly warping the characters when they update. I need to write some user documentation and I'll put together a shopping list and instructions for anybody that feels comfortable with some light tinkering.
But I'm also working on getting a store up if anyone wants to buy a blockyclock preassembled.
I've also come up with a few different decorative ways to display it. One is a framed canvas where the pixels shine through. This one is quite beautiful and my favorite. Another design uses a plastic diffraction layer and looks more futuristic. In the attached picture above there are magnetic feet that you can attach it to any metal surface.