To Comemorate Daylight Savings Time
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To Comemorate Daylight Savings Time
Since today is DST I thought it fitting to show some of the simple clocks I made.
It shows the toothpick hinges and toothpick latch.
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It shows the toothpick hinges and toothpick latch.
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Here is one I was showing at our woodworker meeting. It was a clock insert in a knot bump off a cedar log. And Ruff edge off a walnut plank.
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RIGHT ON TIME HERB!!!....
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what did you use for finishes????
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what did you use for finishes????
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They were sealed with spray shellac and finished with the Target Clear water base urethane.
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I would have been really tempted to band saw out the heart shape on the cedar one. Good pictures by the way.
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There is a lot of ways that would have looked good for that piece. But I liked the outside grain as well as the heart grain. It was a very unusual cut, even the "Arm" sticking down is interesting.Cherryville Chuck wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 10:33 pm I would have been really tempted to band saw out the heart shape on the cedar one. Good pictures by the way.
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Very nice Herb.
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Nice Herb. Clocks are a fun project. Here are a few I made.
Grandfather Clock of my own design. Has battery operated works.
This is my version of one shown in Wood Magazine long ago.
And this one I made for the wall beside the bar and pool table.
I've made others but don't have the oictures.
Grandfather Clock of my own design. Has battery operated works.
This is my version of one shown in Wood Magazine long ago.
And this one I made for the wall beside the bar and pool table.
I've made others but don't have the oictures.
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I like those, Dan, Really unique the desktop one with the drawers is a good way to use the space under the movement. I don't think I would ever try the Grandfather clock, that one came out beautiful. The pool table top designs is one I would never have even thought of,cool.
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you said it all Herb...
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Wood magazine had this one in their magazine but I was making a dozen and so squared off the top.Herb Stoops wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:12 am I like those, Dan, Really unique the desktop one with the drawers is a good way to use the space under the movement.
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Oh, that is a nice design too. The ones I made came from the Wood magazine too.
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Nice job Herb! Beautiful work! I have a piece of wood that has the face done, but no guts (got it out of a motor home years ago that a woodworker owned. The motor home was useless, but I found some serious treasures in it.) The edges are bumpy and rough almost looks like a growth on the outside. One of these years I plan on getting a clock motor to put in it, as well as a couple other ones I got at the same time.
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Barb they are really easy to make the rustic clocks too. I call them "Drift Wood" clocks, in the past because I started to make them out of driftwood I found on the beach. It is easy to flatten 2 side with the band saw and use a portable belt sander to smooth them down. Then to cut the hole I use the drill press with a hole saw or large Forstner bit, but you are good with the scroll saw, so could drill a small hole and cut out the hole.
I buy the movements from Klock-It. Their movements are relatively cheap,(the pop in) ones, the movement + face+ hands are usually a little more.
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I buy the movements from Klock-It. Their movements are relatively cheap,(the pop in) ones, the movement + face+ hands are usually a little more.
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I made a couple out of the Holly boards. I was going to make desktop clocks, but I couldn't come up with a stand I liked so made them into wall clocks.
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you got the talent market cornered Herb...
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I like those too Herb. Everything today are digital clocks but just wouldn't look right to me.
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nice clock but I guess I'm just stuck in the old ways...
I like the sweep hands...
I have plans for wooden gear clocks if anybody wants them...
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I agree, digital are OK on appliances and dashboards, but the rest I like analog.
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You guys are really skilled and talented...!
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Here is a Art Deco Clock, a Driftwood clock and weather station,plus a 7-Day clock to add to the collection.
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KUDOS!!!
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