Making Wooden Gear Clocks: 6 Cool Contraptions That Really Keep Time (Paperback)
About This ItemWe aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. See our disclaimer Making a piece of wood move is fun, but making it tell time is truly amazing! Inside this book, you'll find ingenious plans for creating awesome wooden machines that actually move and keep time. These working wooden wonders might just be the most enjoyable projects you ever build in your shop…
UnTime clock by Pushkar Ingale
People nowadays are in constant hurry to get somewhere, to do something, so they need to keep their eyes on the clock in order to make sure they will do everything in due time. So many have wall clocks on the walls of their homes, in the hallway and even in offices. They are very...
The Original Music Note Clock
It's time to show off your favorite art, photos, and text with a custom square wall clock from Zazzle. Made for any wall, this clock is vibrantly printed with AcryliPrint®HD process to ensure the highest quality display of any content. Order this custom square wall clock for your home or give to friends and family as a gift for a timeless treasure. Size 10.75" x 10.75" Material: Grade-A acrylic One AA battery required (not included) Add photos, artwork, and text Indoor use only, not…
Linear Clock (MVMT 113)
Linear Clock (MVMT 113): No matter what Deepak Chopra tells you, time is linear. Hopefully this clock is a little closer to reality than the circular ones we're all used to. The five minute intervals feel less neurotic than being precise down to the minute, and each number …
A Wood Gear Clock With a Unique Drive Mechanism
A Wood Gear Clock With a Unique Drive Mechanism: Synchronicity is a unique exposed wood gear pendulum wall clock, with a combination of old and new tech.Many wood gear clocks are driven by weights. These clocks need to be wound periodically, as often as every day. I wanted to build a wood gear c…
MAKING A WOODEN GEARED CLOCK #6: Recutting The Escapement Wheel and Making a Sanding Jig - Day 6 - Woodworking Update by Mike40
Cutting a new escapement wheel A couple of teeth on my first escapement wheel chipped on the back side and I had to recut it. I made a replacement using a different cutting technique that preserves the fragile tips of the teeth and I also used a...