Hi guys and gals.
I have been planning something for the past few hours. Even drawing plans on paper. (former manual draftsman...)
I have had a mechanical clock mechanism key wind 31 day on the shelf for 11 years, and for some reason got a hankerin' to do something with it. it's a pendelum movement, and I thought about building a walnut case with glass front. Maybe 2 compartments, dial and pendelum.
I looked on google images for ideas, but nothing is really hitting my fancy. I like traditional pieces, typically. Clean lines.
Unfortunately, my band saw is in need of major repair, and I'll need to keep this project square (Shaker style, maybe?). Nothing with major curved features. 2 glass doors.
The pend drop from center spindle to bottom of bob is about 8 1/2", which seems very short. I was thinking of a clock around 25" tall, but I don't think I can make it with this pend. Afraid it will be too "stubby".
I'll try to upload some shots of my ideas so far. I have built many quartz clocks, sold a few, gave a few and donated to charity auctions with them. Same basic design, which I think is a very classy and traditional.
Any ideas for this new project that I can incorporate? I am sort of gun shy with the mechanical piece, which requires an altogether new mounting design.
Any pointers?
I have been planning something for the past few hours. Even drawing plans on paper. (former manual draftsman...)
I have had a mechanical clock mechanism key wind 31 day on the shelf for 11 years, and for some reason got a hankerin' to do something with it. it's a pendelum movement, and I thought about building a walnut case with glass front. Maybe 2 compartments, dial and pendelum.
I looked on google images for ideas, but nothing is really hitting my fancy. I like traditional pieces, typically. Clean lines.
Unfortunately, my band saw is in need of major repair, and I'll need to keep this project square (Shaker style, maybe?). Nothing with major curved features. 2 glass doors.
The pend drop from center spindle to bottom of bob is about 8 1/2", which seems very short. I was thinking of a clock around 25" tall, but I don't think I can make it with this pend. Afraid it will be too "stubby".
I'll try to upload some shots of my ideas so far. I have built many quartz clocks, sold a few, gave a few and donated to charity auctions with them. Same basic design, which I think is a very classy and traditional.
Any ideas for this new project that I can incorporate? I am sort of gun shy with the mechanical piece, which requires an altogether new mounting design.
Any pointers?

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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