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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2007

This hand-made clock was designed by Clayton Boyer and hand-made by Adrian Iredale.
See Clayton's clocks at:
http://lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm

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  • it seems like if there is a fixed number of gears with fixed proportions that you can acurrately get a frame of the design to follow a certain range of 2nd or even 3rd degree curves. id like to find this range out somehow

  • @picaticatara : Sorry mate, I don't understand your question.

  • Was it hard to do or can anyone buy the plans and make one no stress?

    This clock is very cool

  • @xoxidometry

    It takes a modicum of skill. If you can operate a scroll saw, and have some reudamentary wood working skill, then you can make one of these clocks. I wouldn't start with the swoopy as the escapement can be a bit tricky for a first-timer. However, something like Ctayton Boyer's "Simplicity" would be perfect.

  • Is this for sale?

  • No - I don't sell clocks, just build them as a hobbie.

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  • @adrianiredale : And you should, not because of the money no!! just to share your talent with us

  • gosh i REALLY want this clock! or any wooden gear clock.. but i don't have any tools to make these

  • Classic "grasshopper" escapement. Very nice to look at, and silent (no chute)

  • I like the wavey hands.

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