Any of you?????
That's gonna be part of my woodworking items to build.
Any of you?????
That's gonna be part of my woodworking items to build.
Gary
Bluegrass Music ...
Finger-pickin' good!
I've done a few, Gary. The bim-bam model always seems to go off during the plot climax point of any movie we are watching. We can also hear that thing half-way across the pasture when the windows are open.
Any pics????
I've got one new mechanical movement, 2 atomic movements and several quartz movements.
I'm just looking for ideas on case making and/or other mounting ideas.
Thanks,
Gary
Gary
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Finger-pickin' good!
No, I have no pictures. (If you've read any of my other posts, I'm probably the last person in the world without a digital camera.)
The most recent one I built is somewhat Shaker style; very minimalist. I just bought some small stock from the box store (stuff like 1cm X 6cm) and glued it up. I used a router and sander. Thin plywood scraps made up the dial backing and the resonance board. This last piece may have been a mistake, because you can hear this clock chime a 1/4 mile away! We now know to stop any conversation when the clock starts ringing.
Hello to all,
I am new here, and am in the process of building a mission style wall clock for my daughters wedding gift. I would like to use a Hermle movement, but finding a side hammered, spring wound, works is proving to be a big problem. I like their vienna movement but, without the weights. The other thing I have been having problems finding is a good set of plans for a mission style wall clock, most that I have found are rather basic or just ugly. Cost is not a concern, quality is, I have only one daughter. Thanks for any help in advance.
www.slarose.com has tons of movements
http://absolutelyfreeplans.com/ has lots of plans
http://members.cox.net/messman123/messman.htm more free plans
Have fun and good luck!!!!
Gary
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Finger-pickin' good!
I built the Shaker Clock from the New Yankee Workshop. Turned out very nice. It was a wedding present for my sister so I don't have it to photograph [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
Rob
shameless bump.
Gary
Bluegrass Music ...
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Anybody know of a good book for repairing a clock.
My parents have a grandfather clock that I grew up with that has stopped working.
Chillimau, unless you are wanting to keep it authentic, KlockKit has some wonderful mechanisms (movements) you could buy for replacement. Another source I have used is Cherry Tree. (The latter also offers neat kits and plans for all sorts of wooden things.)
KlockKit's site
Cherry Tree's site