For the last three days I have been looking at soooo many clocks on Utube and Pinterest but this by far is the best! Too bad I don’t have the tools to make it☹️
@ lauren h, me too! The ones that I can find that are for sale are so expensive! I'm going to try to make one similar to this.. I don't have all the woodworking tools, though., so I thought about trying with painted cardboard. (At least to practice on until I can get the tools to try one out of hardwood).
Absolute amazing build.. quick question my friend how long would leave your sander running when attaching it to the worktop like that? Without fear of the motor over doing it??
Thank you very much. I have left it like that for at least 20 mins continuous use in the past. The one I was using was a Makita. I normally go by the better the brand the more continuous use you can do with it.
Please what is the diameter of the clock face???? And what is the length of the dowels...??? It is so beautifull, please share it with us. Jacques Mostert Cape Town
Hi Jacques, the diameter of the circle with the clock hands is 26 cm and the total diameter of the clock is 96.5 cm. The inner dowel is 75mm in total (25mm exposed) and the outer one is 190mm in total with 140mm exposed. The 32 rays are 205mm long, 40mm wide on the wide end and 7mm on the other.
Those are some mad skills with a circular saw sir, well done. Beautiful clock
Thanks very much Ray.
SOMEBODY SPONSOR THIS GUY ALREADY!!!! I like to see how you get things done with limited tools.
For the last three days I have been looking at soooo many clocks on Utube and Pinterest but this by far is the best! Too bad I don’t have the tools to make it☹️
Thank you so much!😊
It's amazing. Nice work done 👍
Beautiful piece of art
Beautiful!❤
Thank you Carla.
That has a cool retro feel. Always happy to see a video from you buddy.
Thank you very much and likewise. Happy Christmas!
This is so gorgeous! I've always wanted a mid century modern starburst clock 🖤
Thank you very much Lauren!
@ lauren h, me too! The ones that I can find that are for sale are so expensive! I'm going to try to make one similar to this.. I don't have all the woodworking tools, though., so I thought about trying with painted cardboard. (At least to practice on until I can get the tools to try one out of hardwood).
Hats off my friend 👏👏 excellent work with a tremendous amount of skills and practice
Thank you
10\10 superb work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much Eric..
Beautiful well done.
Thanks Stewart.
wow ,,, nicely done.
Really amazing!!!!!
Thank you.
That is a sweet clock. Nice work!
Thanks Chris!!
Well done great effort
Thank you Tahir.
Nice work Eamon! love the way that turned out!
Thanks Barry. Happy Christmas!!
Thank you for the interesting and unusual work.
Thank you.
Very nice! I'm thinking of making one out of metal, but your wood choice was amazing!
Thank you very much Bettina. A metal one would look great. If you ever want the sizes of the one I made just send me an e-mail. Thanks again.
Fantastic! So inspiring. I'm going to have a go. x
Thanks Carole!
Amazing! Just Amazing!
Thank you very much.
Hello! Thanks for the interesting DIY video! But the hour hands must be mounted in position "12 00". Happy New Year!
Great job... looks awesome
Hi eamon, nice looking clock! Its a bit mid century but still unique.
Thanks Sebastiaan.
I'll be honest, I was inspired by you to make a clock myself :P haha
Amazing mate. Is that my Christmas present ?
Ha Ha. where will I send it to. ;-) Thanks Dave and Happy Christmas!
cool clock project!
Amazing 😳😲
Thanks Ronald. 😊
Can you please provide a link to the printed circle with the markings? Thank you!
Nice job
Thank you Jamie.
Absolute amazing build.. quick question my friend how long would leave your sander running when attaching it to the worktop like that? Without fear of the motor over doing it??
Thank you very much. I have left it like that for at least 20 mins continuous use in the past. The one I was using was a Makita. I normally go by the better the brand the more continuous use you can do with it.
@@EamonWalshDIY awesome thank you!
Ultimate cost though?
Muito lindo este relógio, parabéns!
obrigado
Sixties cool! Liked the horizontal drilling rig - is there a reason for the chuck-in-a-chuck arrangement? Enjoyed that mate, thanks for sharing.
666wooz is that for bits with a fluted shaft? I thought those were for hammer drills.
666wooz thank you, that was an education.
Thank you Mark! and thank you 666wooz for explaining the chuck arrangement.
Please what is the diameter of the clock face???? And what is the length of the dowels...??? It is so beautifull, please share it with us.
Jacques Mostert
Cape Town
Hi Jacques,
the diameter of the circle with the clock hands is 26 cm and the total diameter of the clock is 96.5 cm.
The inner dowel is 75mm in total (25mm exposed) and the outer one is 190mm in total with 140mm exposed.
The 32 rays are 205mm long, 40mm wide on the wide end and 7mm on the other.
Thank you very much! I will make the one in South Africa!!!! Thank you very much! and keep the good ideas rollling..!!
Very nice look :) .. please what's the the diameter of the clock circle ?
Thank you. the diameter of the circle with the clock hands is 26 cm (10 1/4 inches) and the total diameter of the clock is 96.5 cm (38 inches).
Thanks a lot for your reply
*Good job*
Thanks VENKO wood!!
do you have the plans for this?
Hi Pamela, if you email me at eamonwalshdiy@yahoo.com I can send you some rough plans.
what time is it, it's funky o clock
Its party time!
$ ?
Cost for this clock
To make, it cost approx €20
Clock number 12 not stright
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