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Jacqueline Is unique in that she runs on her own weight and makes a good time piece for the desk or end table. Her wheel set is particularly attractive in its layout and symmetry and draws interest from the discerning observer. Lift the clock up within the tower daily to wind. The pendulum hanger is captive so the pendulum doesn’t upset during the winding process making the daily winding a no fuss operation.
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If you're always in a hurry and still can't get ahead, this is the clock for you! The face rotates clockwise and the hands hurry to catch up! 12 position is at the top at noon and at the bottom at midnight. Small features make this clock build suitable for a CNC or a seasoned scroll saw artist with good spectacles. This clock, built to spec, runs good and buttery smooth. Hang this apparatus on your wall as a beautiful reminder that being in a hurry won't always get you ahead. Then soak in satisfaction while staring at it from your favorite chair!
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Sir Strikes Alot counts the hours using a hammer on a crystal bell. His noble presence in the room commands respect. His personality is bright and happy and his posture has unmistakable flair. He is my favorite piece of furniture. His spoke design and wheel stack accentuate the three dimensional qualities in the face. His clock runs on 5.5-8.5 pounds and his strike mechanism runs on about 8 ounces. He is very reliable and hasn’t failed me yet, even in humid weather. His strike wheel is intricate so you’re going to need to pay attention when cutting it. The structure is designed so that reaching around to the back to wind it is best if you want full run time. It will run about 28hrs. Mine is placed against the wall so I can’t reach around the back so I wind it every morning and evening. This project will be an excellent addition to the upper crust in your achievements.
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Perspective is a truly unique time piece, guaranteed to turn heads! Literally! At noon, 12oclock is straight up and at midnight, 12oclock is straight down. So I guess that’s how it displays AM and PM. The face rotates to the left while the hands rotate to the right. The face is 20” diameter so it doesn’t look puny on a large wall. This apparatus runs well on 7 pounds. It will run over 24 hours depending on height. The face is driven via the dial train like the hands so setting it is no extra hassle. It is a consistent running clock. You will enjoy having this time piece on the wall!
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Organic Cluster is a whimsical nature salad intended for a seasoned scroll saw operator. The dainty features are sure to hold the attention of even the most battle-hardened craftsmen! Organic Cluster is laden with whimsical earth creatures tucked away in various nooks and crannies throughout. The wheel set arrangement lends itself to very reliable running. The challenge is in the dainty cutting. Consult your doctor and your three closest friends before embarking on this incredible but potentially humbling, and deeply satisfying journey.
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Mr Helix is a magnificent build and a wonderful conversation piece for the coffee table or end table. Designed to look good from any angle, he can be placed in the center of the room, or in a nook. He is driven by ¾’ steel balls that weigh 1oz apiece. It has three different wheel set options to use depending on your confidence level. It holds enough balls to run either 30, 24 or 19hrs on a wind. He dispenses 8, 11 or 14 balls/hr. That’s one ball every 6.8, 5.45 or 4.29 minutes. The sound of balls racing down the track and smashing into the line is a frequent reminder that the fruit of your labor is alive and ticking! The sound of the balls barreling down the track during the daily winding along with the visual spectacle is sure to brighten your day! This dynamic piece is a clock dressed up in kinetic sculpture/marble machine clothing and announces its presence both visually and acoustically. It’s not likely to go unnoticed! Build it, you’ll be glad you did!
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The Lucre Lair is definitely a pleaser. It will have people looking for loose change just to have the honor of feeding this unique money pit. The mechanics of this piggy bank are fascinating to operate. There is a two-stage knob that opens the lock that locks the lock and then opens the lock. It has tension loaded return so that when you turn the knob to lock it, it locks the lock and then locks the lock that locks the lock. A quick turn of the combination dials and your loot is as safe as hardwood can make it. Lucre Lair has 3 combination dials each having a possible three-digit combination. You can set them to just one number so that in effect you only have a three-digit combination total, or you can use all nine digits to ensure maximum amount of satisfaction when unlocking your loot. The Lucre Lair is also a great place to hide your cookies, so they don’t get eaten while you are away.
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Lady Isabelle counts the hours using steel balls that strike a crystal goblet. The balls automatically go back to the top via a unique ball jack. She will run over 24hrs on a wind depending on height. She runs well on about 7 pounds. The perimeter Ring Wheel is 18” diameter so this clock has an assertive presence in the room and is certainly a compliment magnet. This clock is a suitable project for a skilled craftsman. Every time she announces the hour, she will bring a smile to your face.
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Atomic Zeppelin was designed to be an easier build that still packs a heavy dose of curb appeal. The face is a 3-dimensional vortex of attraction sure to suck in even the most casual observer. Fun to build and geometrically satisfying. Build it and start marinating in the inevitable satisfaction that comes with crafting a good time piece!