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gerald watt
9th December 2008, 10:07 PM
G'day mate WOW what a site. After a bad day in the shed I was fossicking around the web for some info on clock making when I came across this site. Its nice to know i,m in the company of many experts:U I retired from driving trucks all around Oz to driving the Missus mad because sometimes, things dont go right in the wood shed. [You Know how it is] With all the info on this forum, and with your help, things might go a bit better
artme
9th December 2008, 10:54 PM
G'day gerald and welcome to all the answers you will ever need and some you won't.:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup::D:D
epineh
9th December 2008, 11:02 PM
Hi Gerald, how did you go with the clock plans ?
One of the guys on CNCzone has put up the plans from Gary's wooden clock plans, don't know if you heard of them but they are pretty good, here is a link...
http://www.ldrider.ca/cnc/garysclock/garysclock.htm
Cheers.
Rusell.
Ed Reiss
10th December 2008, 01:29 AM
Hi Gerald ...welcome to the forums!
Johncs
10th December 2008, 03:43 AM
G'day mate WOW what a site. After a bad day in the shed I was fossicking around the web for some info on clock making when I came across this site. Its nice to know i,m in the company of many experts:U I retired from driving trucks all around Oz to driving the Missus mad because sometimes, things dont go right in the wood shed. [You Know how it is] With all the info on this forum, and with your help, things might go a bit better
Templatetom (he doesn't often post here, but Google can find him) has a plan he uses to make clocks using a hand-held router. I think the pattern has 12 concave curved sides.
munruben
10th December 2008, 12:54 PM
Hi gerald and welcome to the forum.