🔎 Information (정보) 🔔 Grandfather's clock in the video (영상 속 괘종시계) : 신익 (041-675-2577) 🗺 Address (주소) : 341-13, Woni-ro, Taean-eup, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Republic of Korea (충청남도 태안군 태안읍 삭선리 1006) 📧 영상 촬영 문의 : megaprocess7777@gmail.com
As much as I admire Korea for their advancements in manufacturing in the past 70 years, I cannot say the same about this. Particle board and cheap electronic components do not make up for properly dressed timber and the mechanical parts that go into a proper traditional grandfather clock. My father presented me with his grandfather clock 40 years ago from Germany. It is still working and keeping accurate time after all these years, probably many more than this example would.
Not even sure this qualifies for particle board. Maybe a cardboard / particle board hybrid. My wife would buy off Amazon just like other garbage furniture. Any moisture hits this stuff and wet noodles like cardboard.
I cried when they installed the speaker. What sacrilege. And as others here have mentioned, the MDF....oh man. I at least hope these clocks are priced accordingly. $30.
sure, they cost more than a mechanical one did 100 years ago, but they cost less than a vintage or a new mechanic today. The final price for this is about 400 dollars, anyway people choose these movements also for the easy usage, you have only to swap the battery 1 time at year and with a mechanical one you have to charge every week, a mechanical sounds always, also in the night (if you don t stop it manually) many people don t like the TICKING, and a mechanical one needs to be serviced every 10/15 years (jn many country this is very expensive) I have both, many old german pendulum clock but also a pair of osawa and seiko quartz operated from 80s, i love both xD
@@Corgipon Absolutely no!! Or better it depends, a lot of quartz movement are super quiet, seiko an example makes dozens of quiet movements, in my collection i have some models and I can assure you that they don t make any noise except for the melody. I also have a lot of mechanical clocks, but do you know mechanical clocks need service??? i service my old clocks by my self but a watchmaker ask a lot of money for this job. Personally i also have quartz movement with ticking and old electronic/electric clocks from 50/70s super quiet too. The only mechanical clock very quiet that i have in my collection is a german 400 days clock, but honestly they re inaccurate and hard to service, they re perfect for the LOVER, not for normal user :) ps you re talking with a person with more than 50 clocks and 100 watches
Я смотрел озадаченно ровно до того момента , пока не появился первый электронный компонент 😄. Было интересно, во что итоге превратится этот ламинат ))) Должно быть эти часы стоят очень дёшево. Если так , то тогда все ок. Но все равно я бы не променял самые дешёвые ходики с латунным механизмом и корпусом из сосны на такие напольные , они же без души ... )
А за сколько аналогичные по размеру и дизайну часы но изготовленные от души, вы готовы были бы реально заплатить? И не из сосны, а скажем из бука. Про дуб американский (и прочие) я пока не спрашиваю.
@@ДмитрийКузин-я2з спасибо за Ваш комментарий!) Ответ - пока нисколько , так , как даже самые простые, но настоящие, полноценные напольные часы с механизмом из металла , боем ,гирями - будут стоить приличную сумму. А еще с таковым, настоящим механизмом не может идти корпус из ДВП , а будет как минимум шпонированная фанера, а в более ранних вариантах массив. Это если вести речь о напольных часах. На счёт "без души "- я не сказал, что они сделаны без души , я сказал , что они для меня в общем бездушные , как и все электронные или кварцевые часы и устройства. ) Я не умаляю значимость и труд этих ребят. Эти парни большие молодцы ,что трудятся и что нашли рынок сбыта для своей продукции, но считаю ,что стоит называть вещи своими именами ) Так что сравнивать эти часы можно только с такими же кварцевыми настенными или напольныии, но никак не с механическими часами в корпусе из бука, венге или дуба :)
@@George_Borman у меня дома стоят такие один в один (дверцы нет внизу), родители покупали в коммерческом магазине в конце 80-х и я их не любил, родителям "указывал на мещанскую сущьность изделия" всё пластмассовое и дешманское, но вот родители ушли навсегда, а эти "часы" остались и стали для меня душевно-бесценными, хотя я по прежнему их не люблю спустя 35 лет....да так бывает
MDF, staples, glues, silicone/caulk, brads, dirty glass and all... what a bargain. Probably cost more in labor than in parts. I was expecting fancy joinery, exotic wood, and a real clock. Guess my expectations were really off on this one. I'm sure we can pick up one of these babies on wish.
Dear friends, its so nice to see your video. One thing i would like to mention here, because i am a service techie doing service of panel saws and wood cutting machinery.""" The usage of cotton and woolen gloves is not allowed by most manufacturers""" so avoid usage of cotton and woolen gloves while cutting wood. The fibers from the gloves will attract the cutting blade towards the operators hand.
Parabéns pelo seu excelente trabalho e também tanto esforço pra nós todos brasileiros desejamos que Deus abençoe você e toda sua família como também o seu trabalho abundantemente parabéns 👏👏👏👏👍👍🙏🙏😎🇧🇷
This is an educational video on what to look out for when you are shopping for a grandfather clock (or any furniture really). Look for: 1. Particle board construction rather than solid wood, or even veneered plywood. Particle board has to be sealed, otherwise it will absorb moisture. Even if it's sealed, all it takes is a scratch or chip, and it will absorb moisture. Once it absorbs moisture, it behaves like cardboard - it swells and puffs up and will eventually crumble and fall off. 2. Nails and staples. If you see any, avoid. Woodworkers who take pride in their work will hide their joinery as much as they can. Even if they use metal fasteners, they will hide it under a wooden plug. They will 100% not nail a carving through the face. I cringed when I saw that. 3. Fake features. It's a battery powered quartz movement, so what are those chains for? A fake pendulum, and a fake weight that will never need to be rewound. And that chime, I really hate it. They couldn't even bring themselves to use something that sounded like a real chime, instead it's got a distinct 8 bit sound like the bleeps from 1980's computers. 4. Honesty. A grandfather clock is supposed to be a high-end piece of furniture, a statement piece. This thing is pretending to be a high end statement piece which it clearly is not. I am not saying that the manufacturers are dishonest - as long as it is advertised as such and sold for a reasonable price, the manufacturers are being honest. But the person being dishonest is the BUYER who is trying to pass it off as a high end statement piece. This thing might look like a grandfather clock from a few meters away, but once you get up close and touch it and hear the chime, the whole illusion falls apart. It will make people wonder why you put such a monstrosity in your living room and seriously question your taste and honesty. For the same money, buy a nice wall clock.
Yes, yes, yes... I agree with everything you wrote! I just sit with open mouth and cannot understand, why someone want to buy it. Greetings from Czech Republic!
My grand dad's wall clock with me made in Japan. Bought during World War II. Still functional accurately. And another one Ansonia made in USA(New York) 1940s.both running perfectly. Overhaul once a year. My hometown jorhat, assam, india.
Its not a real grandfather clock. The real grandfather clock is mechanical, not electronic. That's what majority of buyers want not just the nostalgia.
My father was only one of seven that built grandfather and grandmother clocks by hand until his death, he was also a master repairman. He used to cry literally when he’d have to repair mass produced clocks. Their wood was cheap, and the mechanics even worse. Mass production has literally killed the genuine clock industry
Well not everybody can afford top dollar clocks, and I beg to differ a lot of quote mass produced clocks are srill running one hundred plus years later.
Unfortunately everything is mass-produced now. Everything moves on in this world, including industry. Clocks that were created by hand were one-of-a-kind masterpieces themselves, and now, there’s multiple of one kind thanks to modern mass production with the possibility of blemishes. At least the mass-produced mechanical clocks from companies like Howard Miller are higher quality than these electric ones.
Bendiciones mis hermanos! Sigan adelante! Ánimo ! Que bonito trabajo! Mucha dedicación y amor en sus manos! Un trabajo muy bien hecho ! Felicitaciones para todos ustedes ! Diviertanse !
That clock has more weight in nails than any other material. Can't call this good workmanship, the number of nails notwithstanding. Especially the split at 10:07.
Este tipo de relojes, nunca pasan de moda. Es increíble e interesante todo el trabajo que hay detrás para hacer realidad estas maravillas. Saludos desde México.
Not a single tree was harmed in the making of these clocks, imagine if the instruments playing over this video where also made so cheaply as the clock. It would be like listening to a jack in the box!
Eh, I beg to differ over this, though I applaud Korea for their advancements in manufacturing of course. An electronic movement in a clock, especially in a grandfather clock, is rather cheap. Clocks made in England, France, Germany, and the like throughout the decades included intricately designed cases and complex mechanical movements that make them works of art themselves and they take a lot of time (no pun intended), effort, and care to make. Mechanical grandfather clocks are even still made today.
@@mc-ec3bu HUH? why wouldn't it? With the top notch craftsmanship at the hands of Lung Chung Woo using nothing but the best particle board and cardboard held together over 150 staples and glue!
A kínai boltokban és piacokon viszonylag elég olcsón lehet ilyen tömeges árucikket venni. Szép munka,de az elején azt hittem ez egy hagyományos régi stílusú órakészítés lesz,de kiderült hogy mégsem....
Cheaply made grandfather clock. Not for me. I am a hobbyist wood worker and I like my medium size grand father clock built by me out of solid oak woods and quality mechanical clock parts I save from an antique clock and some hand made parts. My hand built grandfather clock is not an antique clock but it is looking and functioning like a real old fashioned antique mechanical grandfather clock.
its interesting how the clock is not made out of wood.....it uses some inferior particle composite called MDX .....cheaper.....the clock is basically made out of reinforced paper............the movement is junk electronics.....its not really a grandfather clock....its a very very cheap counterfeit
🔎 Information (정보)
🔔 Grandfather's clock in the video (영상 속 괘종시계) : 신익 (041-675-2577)
🗺 Address (주소) : 341-13, Woni-ro, Taean-eup, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Republic of Korea (충청남도 태안군 태안읍 삭선리 1006)
📧 영상 촬영 문의 : megaprocess7777@gmail.com
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As much as I admire Korea for their advancements in manufacturing in the past 70 years, I cannot say the same about this. Particle board and cheap electronic components do not make up for properly dressed timber and the mechanical parts that go into a proper traditional grandfather clock. My father presented me with his grandfather clock 40 years ago from Germany. It is still working and keeping accurate time after all these years, probably many more than this example would.
True
Not even sure this qualifies for particle board. Maybe a cardboard / particle board hybrid. My wife would buy off Amazon just like other garbage furniture. Any moisture hits this stuff and wet noodles like cardboard.
Exactly. And mechanical ones are still being made today.
And nailing pieces through the face is always a sign of quality manufacturing.
My grand dad's wall clock with me made in Japan. Bought during World War II. Still functional accurately.
and somewhere in Germany and Switzerland a clockmaker is crying.
More like laughing and thinking "that's not a clock, that's a cheap piece of trash."
Howard Miller, JJ Elliott, and Herschede would not be happy if they saw that either.
We must not insult anyone
Los que no podemos comprar uno de 10 mil dólares, estos nos caen muy bien 👍
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ한국에서도 저게 스위스시계랑 동급이라고 생각 안 함ㅋㅋㅋ프랑스사람들이 미국놈들 맥도날드 쳐먹는거 보고 음식물 쓰레기 쳐먹는다고 보는거랑 똑같은건가
I cried when they installed the speaker. What sacrilege. And as others here have mentioned, the MDF....oh man. I at least hope these clocks are priced accordingly. $30.
sure, they cost more than a mechanical one did 100 years ago, but they cost less than a vintage or a new mechanic today. The final price for this is about 400 dollars, anyway people choose these movements also for the easy usage, you have only to swap the battery 1 time at year and with a mechanical one you have to charge every week, a mechanical sounds always, also in the night (if you don t stop it manually) many people don t like the TICKING, and a mechanical one needs to be serviced every 10/15 years (jn many country this is very expensive) I have both, many old german pendulum clock but also a pair of osawa and seiko quartz operated from 80s, i love both xD
@@elpasadordeoro you do realize that electric clocks tick too, right? And you can find a cheap mechanical clock online, even if it’s used.
@@Corgipon Absolutely no!! Or better it depends, a lot of quartz movement are super quiet, seiko an example makes dozens of quiet movements, in my collection i have some models and I can assure you that they don t make any noise except for the melody. I also have a lot of mechanical clocks, but do you know mechanical clocks need service??? i service my old clocks by my self but a watchmaker ask a lot of money for this job. Personally i also have quartz movement with ticking and old electronic/electric clocks from 50/70s super quiet too. The only mechanical clock very quiet that i have in my collection is a german 400 days clock, but honestly they re inaccurate and hard to service, they re perfect for the LOVER, not for normal user :) ps you re talking with a person with more than 50 clocks and 100 watches
우리아기 37개월인데 이영상을
너무좋아해서 하루에 10번도더봐요😂
헐... 너무 이쁘겠어요...
감동이네요... 감사합니다!
무럭무럭 잘컸으면 좋겠습니다!
Я смотрел озадаченно ровно до того момента , пока не появился первый электронный компонент 😄. Было интересно, во что итоге превратится этот ламинат ))) Должно быть эти часы стоят очень дёшево. Если так , то тогда все ок. Но все равно я бы не променял самые дешёвые ходики с латунным механизмом и корпусом из сосны на такие напольные , они же без души ... )
А за сколько аналогичные по размеру и дизайну часы но изготовленные от души, вы готовы были бы реально заплатить? И не из сосны, а скажем из бука. Про дуб американский (и прочие) я пока не спрашиваю.
@@ДмитрийКузин-я2з спасибо за Ваш комментарий!) Ответ - пока нисколько , так , как даже самые простые, но настоящие, полноценные напольные часы с механизмом из металла , боем ,гирями - будут стоить приличную сумму. А еще с таковым, настоящим механизмом не может идти корпус из ДВП , а будет как минимум шпонированная фанера, а в более ранних вариантах массив. Это если вести речь о напольных часах. На счёт "без души "- я не сказал, что они сделаны без души , я сказал , что они для меня в общем бездушные , как и все электронные или кварцевые часы и устройства. ) Я не умаляю значимость и труд этих ребят. Эти парни большие молодцы ,что трудятся и что нашли рынок сбыта для своей продукции, но считаю ,что стоит называть вещи своими именами ) Так что сравнивать эти часы можно только с такими же кварцевыми настенными или напольныии, но никак не с механическими часами в корпусе из бука, венге или дуба :)
с первых скунд видно как на отъебись делается
тоже обломался в конце видео. свой полувековой "Янтарь" не променял бы на них
@@George_Borman у меня дома стоят такие один в один (дверцы нет внизу), родители покупали в коммерческом магазине в конце 80-х и я их не любил, родителям "указывал на мещанскую сущьность изделия" всё пластмассовое и дешманское, но вот родители ушли навсегда, а эти "часы" остались и стали для меня душевно-бесценными, хотя я по прежнему их не люблю спустя 35 лет....да так бывает
You Koreans are very smart, I like to wach your videos congratulations
عمل فني رائع وجميل جدا إلى مزيد من التقدم وفقكم الله
Complimenti !! un cordiale saluto da Luciano il perugino (Italia) 😀🍀🍀🍀
MDF, staples, glues, silicone/caulk, brads, dirty glass and all... what a bargain. Probably cost more in labor than in parts. I was expecting fancy joinery, exotic wood, and a real clock. Guess my expectations were really off on this one. I'm sure we can pick up one of these babies on wish.
Bătrânul ornic cu pendul.Foarte fain!☺️🥰🕰️
Спасибо. Приятно смотреть такую работу👍👏👏👏
Que trabalho lindo, montar relógios 👏 😍
молодчинки супер работа!!!!!!
Kya karigari hai mere bhai 👌🏻👏👏🏻👏🏾👏🤗 All The Best 👍🏻
if grandfather made watches from such materials, then we would not know that such watches exist.
Absolutely right
I was loving it up to the point of the electronic internal installation. I was hoping for the old style internals
Better timekeeping
Worser sound
Awesome work.....😁😁😁😁😁🕛🕛🕛🕛🕛👍👍👍👍👍
Wow so amazing making thanks for your VDO very good 👍
Приятно смотреть !!!
Ça rapelle le bon vieux temps merci
Dear friends, its so nice to see your video. One thing i would like to mention here, because i am a service techie doing service of panel saws and wood cutting machinery.""" The usage of cotton and woolen gloves is not allowed by most manufacturers""" so avoid usage of cotton and woolen gloves while cutting wood. The fibers from the gloves will attract the cutting blade towards the operators hand.
I agree your safety advice for they.
SAFETY SALLY HAS ARRIVED
In different languages I think that some of us are pointing at 10:07, when the MDF splits while screwing.
I noticed that too. Also I don't much like the idea of using nail guns or whatever they are called in modern woodworking.
@@bobn1944 They're not working with wood though, that's cheap particle board. It's more like thick, heavy cardboard.
Тоже заметил!
Круто! Было интересно посмотреть! 😳😳😳
Parabéns pelo seu excelente trabalho e também tanto esforço pra nós todos brasileiros desejamos que Deus abençoe você e toda sua família como também o seu trabalho abundantemente parabéns 👏👏👏👏👍👍🙏🙏😎🇧🇷
Very well stapled MDF and cardboard.
te falto , plastico... ausencia totl de mecanismos y madera.
대량 수요는 없지만 주변에 꼭 필요한 아이템, 나쁘지 않습니다.
노동의 강도도 세지 않고 한 두분이 기계를 이용하여 제작하시니 보기 좋네요.
This is an educational video on what to look out for when you are shopping for a grandfather clock (or any furniture really). Look for:
1. Particle board construction rather than solid wood, or even veneered plywood. Particle board has to be sealed, otherwise it will absorb moisture. Even if it's sealed, all it takes is a scratch or chip, and it will absorb moisture. Once it absorbs moisture, it behaves like cardboard - it swells and puffs up and will eventually crumble and fall off.
2. Nails and staples. If you see any, avoid. Woodworkers who take pride in their work will hide their joinery as much as they can. Even if they use metal fasteners, they will hide it under a wooden plug. They will 100% not nail a carving through the face. I cringed when I saw that.
3. Fake features. It's a battery powered quartz movement, so what are those chains for? A fake pendulum, and a fake weight that will never need to be rewound. And that chime, I really hate it. They couldn't even bring themselves to use something that sounded like a real chime, instead it's got a distinct 8 bit sound like the bleeps from 1980's computers.
4. Honesty. A grandfather clock is supposed to be a high-end piece of furniture, a statement piece. This thing is pretending to be a high end statement piece which it clearly is not. I am not saying that the manufacturers are dishonest - as long as it is advertised as such and sold for a reasonable price, the manufacturers are being honest. But the person being dishonest is the BUYER who is trying to pass it off as a high end statement piece. This thing might look like a grandfather clock from a few meters away, but once you get up close and touch it and hear the chime, the whole illusion falls apart. It will make people wonder why you put such a monstrosity in your living room and seriously question your taste and honesty.
For the same money, buy a nice wall clock.
Yes, yes, yes... I agree with everything you wrote! I just sit with open mouth and cannot understand, why someone want to buy it. Greetings from Czech Republic!
Perfeito, uma verdadeira obra de arte, parabéns !
Parabéns 🎉🎉
Pekerjaan yang sangat rapih. Mengagumkan srksli amazing keren jam jama dulu kala from indonesia🇲🇨🇲🇨👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow Amazing,,, keren banget cara buatnya 👍
བཀྲིས་བདེ་ལེགས། From Tibet
If IKEA made grandfather clocks...
ممتازة جدا هل بالامكان التواصل معهم لصناعة ساعة ذات مواصفات خاصة جدا
from Algeria 🇩🇿💚
😡
شعب يحب عمله لهذا النتيجة عمل متقن شكرا لكم
듣고보니 저희 할아버지댁에도 땡땡땡 요란스럽게 치는 괘종시계가 있었는데 여긴 벨소리가 쉬는시간을 알리는 저의 학창시절의 학교종이었어요. ㅠㅠ
Orang korea bekerja dengan penuh dedikasi tinggi 👍
Mantap bosku semangat terus usahanya
Dari riau indonesia❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mantap orang Indonesia 👍
Preciosidade! Parabéns desde aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷.
My grand dad's wall clock with me made in Japan. Bought during World War II. Still functional accurately. And another one Ansonia made in USA(New York) 1940s.both running perfectly. Overhaul once a year. My hometown jorhat, assam, india.
All built in the best quality MDF
Wow amazing 👍
العمل من أجل الكفاح والصبر على البلاء افضل شي لا تتسلم استمر في العمل مهما كانت الظروف المحيطة
Its not a real grandfather clock. The real grandfather clock is mechanical, not electronic. That's what majority of buyers want not just the nostalgia.
True : Good work . Good contact .
My father was only one of seven that built grandfather and grandmother clocks by hand until his death, he was also a master repairman. He used to cry literally when he’d have to repair mass produced clocks. Their wood was cheap, and the mechanics even worse. Mass production has literally killed the genuine clock industry
Well not everybody can afford top dollar clocks, and I beg to differ a lot of quote mass produced clocks are srill running one hundred plus years later.
@@jordanbusby6231 Don't you mean "one hundred plus seconds later"? Bust me up...
@@jess60901 im talking about antique American clocks and such as that not the kind in the video
Unfortunately everything is mass-produced now. Everything moves on in this world, including industry.
Clocks that were created by hand were one-of-a-kind masterpieces themselves, and now, there’s multiple of one kind thanks to modern mass production with the possibility of blemishes. At least the mass-produced mechanical clocks from companies like Howard Miller are higher quality than these electric ones.
корейская фабрика, по китайской технологии, удешевление производства в деле 8( сейчас везде так, выглядит помпезно, а внутри пластмасса
Да барахло электронное
Он еще и накосячил в процессе сборки- везде где шурупы вкрутил дерево потрескалось
시간 그 이상의 멋스런 괘종시계는 중후한 실내분위기를 연출한다
매시간마다 잔잔히 들려주는 괘종시계만의
독특한 소리는 진한갈색의
여운을 준다
Bendiciones mis hermanos! Sigan adelante! Ánimo ! Que bonito trabajo! Mucha dedicación y amor en sus manos! Un trabajo muy bien hecho ! Felicitaciones para todos ustedes ! Diviertanse !
That clock has more weight in nails than any other material. Can't call this good workmanship, the number of nails notwithstanding. Especially the split at 10:07.
Yep, horrible to witness, that bad ass split!!
excellent
Excelente trabajo saludos desde Rep Dominicana
С хрена они часовая фабрика? Слепить коробку из фанеры -это не часовая фабрика.
я думал там настоящие механические часы производят, а тут ширпотреб китайский
Eu também achei relógio do avô é de madeira trabalhada e máquina mecânica
@@Colenuiogyrez китайцы бы наверняка хоть для вида сделали шестерни, тут же даже над этим не заморочились
Зачем же вы людей вводите в заблуждение? Это процесс изготовления не часов, а только лишь корпуса от часов!
옛날에 어럴때 초등때부터 직업까지 놓고있는거 보고 여전히 공장을 잘만들었네요. ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ
piekne zegary, wspaniała fabryka,pozdrawiam z Polski
To jest piekny zegar? Zwykla produkcja masowych zegarow. To juz nie sa te zegary,co byly kiedys . .
Goodbless 🎉❤🎉
Great job .By the way , what is the name of the music playing background of the video ?
Waooo beautiful lovely work really love those clocks
Excelente video muy bueno 👌 👍 👏
Beautifull.
Very Very good from lraq
Excelente trabajo, vaya esa habilidad. Saludos desde Cuenca Ecuador.
Excelente.....tenho um.....sou apaixonado por relógios.... Henrique
✋تحيه طيبه لكل يد عامله تعمل في مصنع الساعه الكبيره والصغيره
Great.
Wonderful Clock
Este tipo de relojes, nunca pasan de moda. Es increíble e interesante todo el trabajo que hay detrás para hacer realidad estas maravillas. Saludos desde México.
Not a single tree was harmed in the making of these clocks, imagine if the instruments playing over this video where also made so cheaply as the clock. It would be like listening to a jack in the box!
на 10й минуте МДФ треснул чутка. ) а еще прикольно проворачивается бита в саморезах. фантастиш кволити.
Удешевление производства во всей красе
@@KoJlDun Часы из пыли .
Good job 👍 عمل رائع
How much
E maravilhoso a sua arte meus parabéns pra vcs muito bonito
I have a English long case behind me and it's crying it's eyes out.
I’m sure your clock is gorgeous. Would’ve loved to see a video of it.
Master piece...nice gift for parents
Eh, I beg to differ over this, though I applaud Korea for their advancements in manufacturing of course. An electronic movement in a clock, especially in a grandfather clock, is rather cheap. Clocks made in England, France, Germany, and the like throughout the decades included intricately designed cases and complex mechanical movements that make them works of art themselves and they take a lot of time (no pun intended), effort, and care to make. Mechanical grandfather clocks are even still made today.
Sure to become a family heirloom! Hope the kids don't fight over it when Mom and Dad pass!
You think it will last that long do you?.
@@mc-ec3bu HUH? why wouldn't it? With the top notch craftsmanship at the hands of Lung Chung Woo using nothing but the best particle board and cardboard held together over 150 staples and glue!
@@mc-ec3bu dude it was ironic
😂
Excellent work. What's the background music playing from which title? Thanks
This is amazing
Wow! I'm Share a Clock shop and Hide this clock
Is the powered screwdriver really a mains powered drill with a screwdriver in the chuck?
The clock chime at the end sounds exactly like my doorbell. That would get confusing fast.
Super excellent
Nice!!!
옛날1990년 개업식에 큰시계 몇개 선물받았어요ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 지금 1개 남았어요 ㅠㅠ 고장났어요 ㅠㅠ
Didn't bother watching after I saw the electronic mechanism. Not a real grandfather clock, more of a grandson clock.
A kínai boltokban és piacokon viszonylag elég olcsón lehet ilyen tömeges árucikket venni.
Szép munka,de az elején azt hittem ez egy hagyományos régi stílusú órakészítés lesz,de kiderült hogy mégsem....
Why are you making it out of particle board
Tudo descartado. Bons tempos quando eram tudo mecânico e madeira maciça.
추억의 괘종시계는 아닌데.
태엽이 아니고 밧데리잖아.
фабрика часовая или мебельная? Похоже на столярную мастерскую
Really Korea? An authentic floor standing clock have mechanic mechanism not electronic one
Cheaply made grandfather clock. Not for me. I am a hobbyist wood worker and I like my medium size grand father clock built by me out of solid oak woods and quality mechanical clock parts I save from an antique clock and some hand made parts. My hand built grandfather clock is not an antique clock but it is looking and functioning like a real old fashioned antique mechanical grandfather clock.
If only I could see it.
I can't believe so much work goes into such a janky clock.
its interesting how the clock is not made out of wood.....it uses some inferior particle composite called MDX .....cheaper.....the clock is basically made out of reinforced paper............the movement is junk electronics.....its not really a grandfather clock....its a very very cheap counterfeit
Waaaa keren .... mantap pokoknya
Super 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Great...grandioso trabajo