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A DIY sushi clock is a fun, creative project—ideal for fans of sushi, kawaii design, or original decor. You can build it as a wall clock, table clock, or even a miniature wristwatch. Here are step-by-step instructions for a simple DIY sushi wall clock.
DIY Sushi Clock – Instructions (Wall Clock)
🛠️ What you need
| Part | Description |
|---|---|
| Quartz movement | e.g., with 10–15 mm wavelength, including pointer (Amazon, craft supplies) |
| Clock plate / base | e.g. round MDF board, bamboo board, plastic plate or wooden board |
| 12 mini sushi decorations | Modeled sushi pieces made of polymer clay, resin, foam rubber, or plastic (alternatively: real wasabi tubes for 12 o'clock?) |
| Colors / Markers | For numbers, design, painting |
| Superglue / hot glue | For attaching the sushi elements |
| 🔋 1x AA battery | For the clockwork |
Assembly instructions
1. Prepare the clock plate
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Optionally varnish or paint (e.g. as a sushi plate, bamboo mat)
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Drill a hole (approx. 8 mm) in the middle for the clockwork
2. Insert the clockwork
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Insert the quartz movement through the hole from behind
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Attach the hands to the front (hour, minute, second)
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Insert battery later
3. Attach sushi time markers
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12 miniature sushi models (e.g. nigiri, maki, sashimi)
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Each on the positions of the hours (analogous to numbers 1–12)
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It is best to mark beforehand with a ruler or stencil
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Attach sushi with hot glue or superglue
4. Optional design
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Paint, glue or omit numbers (1–12) for a minimalist style
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Lettering: “It's always sushi o'clock”, “Time to Maki”
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Painting, spraying clear coat for shine
5. Insert battery & test
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Once everything is dry → AA battery into the clockwork
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Hang or place the clock ✔️
Inspiration for sushi time markers
| time | Sushi idea |
|---|---|
| 12 o'clock | Wasabi tube or sake cup |
| 3 o'clock | Salmon Nigiri |
| 6 a.m. | Makizushi with avocado |
| 9 a.m. | Tuna sashimi |
| Other | Gunkan, cucumber roll, ebi-nigiri, ikura, tamago etc. |
Alternative ideas
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Magnetic sushi pointers (that rotate)
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LED backlight for night lights
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Recycled plate as clock base (real sushi plate)
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Mini clock in sushi bento box (for table clock or gift)
🔧 Optional: Buy materials online
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Craft supplies: Fimo, foam rubber, UV resin
Source: AI