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Contemporary All-Wood Clock - M5
2 commentsThis clock is a one of a kind design. It was built for a Jeweler in Chester, PA. The escape mechanism is a Graham design and the woods are Painted Poplar, Figured Maple and Gabon Ebony. The wire rope...
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Timber Frame Clock - M6
2 commentsThis all wood clock is made with Sapele and Holly details. It's a table top design and runs 24 hours on a single wind. This is the sixth clock I've built and I have finally gotten all the gremlins...
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Stickley Hall Clock
Each Christmas I make a piece of furniture for my niece Olivia's dollhouse. This clock, made in 2005, stands 7" tall and is made from European beech to simulate the original oak. The doors are glazed...
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how to cut time in half
2 commentsThis quartz clock is made from maple, red oak, mahogany and cherry. I made 8 of them for Christmas gifts. For the 8 of them there are 1,244 bandsaw cuts for the teeth of the saw blades and teeth...
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Walnut Spaguolo Clock
Walnut clock with Oak dowels and splines. The design is a subtle variation on a Mark Spagnuolo. Tung oil and mineral spirits finish.
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Small Clock
Just a small contemporary clock. Easy weekend project and perfect for the holidays.
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Walnut and Cherry Clock
2 commentsI designed and built this clock using walnut and cherry. The hour and minute hands are made out of cocobolo. It includes three drawers and stands off the floor on legs attached to the sides.
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Modern Grandfather Clock
All the wood for this project was from neighborhood trees that I cut, planked, dried and milled.
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Walnut Grandfather Clock
3 commentsI wanted to build a clock for myself and I had some nice walnut on hand and a Hermle movement. This is a highly modified version of a clock in Fine Woodworking Magazine written by Lonnie Bird. It has...
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Four Grandfather Clocks
1 commentChristmas a few years ago I built these four Grandfather Clocks for our kids. Needless to say, they were a hit.
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auto aristocracy #1
This is another piece I completed in my undergratuate years. I was trying to fuse classic furniture styles with classic automobile forms. It is constructed of solid poplar, and mahogony accents, then...
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The ICON
3 commentsThe ICON was borne out of a desire to bring multimedia to the living room / board room in an attractive, modern, yet familiar package. All of the traditional mechanics have been replaced by a PC and...
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Steam bent arch clock
Steam bending has always intrigued me. I had designed this clock on my computer first. After making the steam box, and several tries at steaming, I achieved the desired results. The arches are...
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