Use another part of the clock as a etching plate and use the image I took from the photography trip at the car park roof.
Because the material of the dial is metal, that gives me an idea I might can etching on it and make a print. This image was quite funny, it's body shape of myself, I thought if I added it on the dial will look like running in the time or jumping on the time.





The result wasn't well as you can see. The numbers are turned over when I printed them on and the image wasn't clear either.
For this technique I don't know anything of it, the plate suppose to soak in some chemical liquid I guess, the paper wasn't great either, needs better quality and damped so the marks will be easier to transferred. The other side of the dial still can etching, so if I want to give it another go I need to ask technician to help, also with some better tools.
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