This was a long time coming | Wall clock
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2022
- Today, I'll show you how to build a Modern Clock. I decided to use walnut to build this wall clock because it’s such a timeless material and the figure really accents the dramatic angles in the design. Plus this fun small woodworking project was a true one day build.
George Nelson - the Father Time of mid-century modern clocks, was my inspiration for this project. This clock build was a fun exercise in miter joints and bevel cuts. And with the help of a few unique table saw jigs and some math, I was able to achieve the compound miter angles and bevels that give this clock the attention it deserves.
I have to say this is my favorite "time machine," but let me know what you think in the comments!
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I believe the perfect time machine would have all 24 hours .
I believe it would generate its own power to never stop .
Perpetual motion is next on the list. 😅
Really really cool design, came out looking very clean!
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
That clock turned out looking mighty fine!
Love the subtle humour in your videos.
Thank you! I love how this one turned out
That turned out great!
Thank you very much!
That came out great! I love it!
Thank you! I couldn’t agree more.
Man that table saw jig was wild. Good stuff dude, keep it up. 👍
Thank you! Yeah, it was a fun set up to work with
Great job. This clock is awesome. Well done sir
Thank you! I love it too!
Shane, just wanna let you know that I actually did some homework before commenting!! LOL!! Clock is freakin DOPE!!! Here's where the homework comes in. I went back to your round pendant lights video to confirm I remembered correctly. Just my 2 cents but, the hands would look insane in that yellow or even the green you used. Hoping all is well Bud, Dirty Jersey out!!
Haha nice man!! My wife said the same thing! I only did white because I felt like it could appeal to more people initially. But I plan on going with the orange or green in the near future! 😀
Nice design
Thanks man!
Nice job! We love the clock.
Thank you, I think it turned out awesome too!
This is awesome! Really good job!
Glad you think so!
Love this project! I want one!
You and me both!
So sleek!!! Nice design
I appreciate it! Thank you.
Great project, thank you for sharing!
Not a problem, glad you enjoyed it!
I made this clock (actually made 2) and it looks beautiful. I used walnut that I had in my basement for about 15 years so it was well climatized to my workshop (also in the basement). Finished it, had i sitting in a different part of the house for a week, no issues. Installed it in a separate place (office building). Week later there's a 1/4" gap between one of the slivers! Just crazy how much it shrunk! Certainly a great lesson for me! Still love it. Thinking of ways to fill in the gap or make it a "feature" rather than a "bug"
That's awesome! Yeah, in the drier winter months this one showed a lot of movement but hasn't separated. If I took it from the South over to Arizona, I'm sure there would be issues.
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks It looks really cool and was a fun, tricky build. BTW, the other one (which was my first try) hasn't split, so far so good!
@@SteveWisinski good to hear!
Just found your channel, amazing stuff!
Thanks, and welcome!
Acute jig 🤣
Thank you, thank you!
Hi Mr. Biscuit,
I have the same drum sander same size. I cannot cut the paper correctly, I can’t install new paper, and I am about to throw the think in the trash…
Anyway, any chance you can do a full overview video on how to prepare the paper, replace the paper, and set up the sander? You would be doing me a huge solid…
Thank you Sir
Hey, unfortunately I’m not sure that one is in the cards. I really dislike that drum sander and have never had an easy time getting new rolls on the drum. But my suggestion would be to use your original sheet as a template and wrap as tightly as you possibly can. Other than that it’s just trial and error.
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks it is the worst tool I own. Want to sell it and replace. Replacements are just too much money right now
Good luck with it