Free, color-coded Futatoki dials for kids learning to tell time — print them on A4 or Letter and slip them over an existing analog clock.
One free, ready-to-print size for the IKEA TROMMA below, plus a custom form for any other clock you have on hand.
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A Futatoki face fitted to one specific store-bought clock, verified by buying it and measuring the dial opening.
Mid-size wall clock
Tested against an actual IKEA TROMMA wall clock — a quiet, low-cost analog clock IKEA sells in many markets. The print is sized to fit the dial opening inside the bezel.
Not affiliated with IKEA. The brand and product names appear here only as a size reference for the clock that was used to verify the fit. Models, dimensions, and availability vary by store and over time.
No need to remove the hands. The trick is to set them out of the way and slide the face in as two halves.
Open the PDF and print at 100% / Actual Size. Anything labeled "Fit to page" or "Scale to fit" will shrink the print and the face will end up smaller than the bezel.
Cut along the dashed trim line. Staying about 1 mm inside the line lands you exactly at the bezel opening. The 25 cm version comes as two A4 sheets that together make one round face, so each sheet already gives you one half-circle — no need to tape them together first.
First*1, set the hands to roughly 3:15 (both hands point sideways, away from the vertical seam). Then*2 take the front cover off, leave the hands in place, and slide the two half-circles in from the left and right so they meet around the spindle. Tape the seam along the center, and add one more piece of tape at the 12 position so nothing slips.
Punch in the outer size and bezel width, pick a palette and style, and the PDF is generated right here in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.
Not every printed output has been verified end-to-end. We can't take responsibility if a size doesn't quite fit your clock.
Opening the front cover of a clock can pinch fingers, especially with thin plastic or glass — take it slow.
This is a personal modification of a clock you already own. We can't take responsibility for damage to the movement or the case along the way.
The PDFs here fall under the same license as the rest of the Futatoki materials — free to use, modify, and share.
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