This times has a simple alarm that can be set to ring after a certain amount of time has passed.
All ovens have standard safety features and one should not worry much about that. The normal safety features are chamber light, trip off when door is opened, overload cut off, timer alarm and proper earth leakage protection. Your kitchen should have smoke and fire alarm.
Kind of...you can set your phone's timer to go off over and over again :)
what kind of alarm
It depends on what kind of alarm you have. For my alarm, a red light is on.
name the sound of cutlery in kitchen
You most likely have some kind of automatic timer set on the television. You need to change the settings of the timer.
Plenty of kitchen playsets come with a complete "kitchen," but they can get quite expensive.
An alarm clock is a common device that makes people wake up in the morning.
No doubt either of those approaches would certainly work. Personally, since I don't see well enough to wire a CMOS board, and I don't know how to program a PIC, I would probably go to the big 'home improvement' store and buy a couple of timers. One of them has to be the kind with two AC outlets ... one normally on and one normally off. -- If the interval you want is less than 24 hours, then all you need is a simple kitchen timer. If it's more than 24 hours, then you can do it like this: -- Plug the 'double-throw' timer into the wall. Plug an ordinary kitchen timer into its normally-off outlet. -- Now here comes the part where you need to understand electronics and know how to use solder and black tape: Attach two AC line cords in parallel to whatever supply you use to power your solenoid. -- Plug one line cord into the normally-on outlet of the first timer, and the other line cord into the kitchen timer. -- Set both timers so that their sum adds up to the interval you want. While the double-throw timer is running, it powers the solenoid power supply, and the kitchen timer is unpowered. When the first timer expires, its two outlets flip. The kitchen timer starts running, and it powers the solenoid supply until it too expires. This rig can run any interval from very short to almost 48 hours. Sometimes I'm so clever I make myself sick. Especially in the abstract. I'll leave you to work out the kinks and the bugs and actually make it work. That should be no problem for a guy who can work with CMOS ICs and PICs.
write it on your hand draw a string aroung your finger (or put on a real one) and when you see it, you'll think, "Now what is this string reminding me to do?........OH YEAAHHHH" tell someone who is not forgetful to remind you to do whatever it is at a certain time set some kind of alarm (on your watch, alarm clock, cellphone, something that has an alarm or timer) go ahead and do it Now instead of waiting to do it later!
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For a Canon digital camera, a 50mm camera lens is just about right. You can also use other lenses depending on what kind of digital camera you are using.