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For convenience, a copy of the original schematic and source codes are provided here:
Schematic
ASM source code
HEX source code - ready to program on a 16F628
Please note that the source code here was slightly modified to display the zero digit in the 10 hours during the single-digit hours like 09:00 instead of (blank) 9:00. All the original files and information can be found here: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.rougier/Pixie_details.html.
I did not use all the features of this clock such as the alarm. Unfortunately, this clock has a very strange way with the switches for setting the time and changing modes from the default 24 hours to 12 hours. It took me a while playing around with the switches until I could find out what effects each switch had because the details were not quite clear on Steve's website.
I built a case using two layers of cedar wood glued together with the bottom piece cut out. The case was cut and sanded down to appear like a big wooden speedbump, then the six holes were cut out for the nixies. Since I did not have sockets for the nixies, I carefully soldered the wires directly on the pins of the nixies themselves. This is a very delicate job as the heat can crack the glass and render the nixie useless.
Pictures:


The case after staining and the nixies glued in place.
The inner walls of the holes were painted black beforehand.

The completed innards of the clock.

The completed Version 4 Nixie Clock
This picture was taken at the instant the time rolled over to 4:00:00 so these digits began to fade in.