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Drawings of a clock with a wooden mechanism. Our first wooden clock. How to make a wooden clock with your own hands

Marvelous with a pendulum without a single metal part.

Gone are the days when the public admired watches a la "Made in China" with lurid figurines and formulaic stylization. Loaded table and wall compositions with massive decorative monograms and samovar gilding are no less boring.

We decided to go the unbeaten path and present unusual clock completely crafted from wood. These are, stylishly and unobtrusively emphasizing modern furnishings and at the same time reminiscent of long-forgotten antique interior elements.

Do you think that only the body and the suspension weight itself are wooden in them? Not at all! The whole mechanism is painstakingly created according to drawings verified to the millimeter, using rare and forgotten information. Once upon a time there lived watchmakers who professionally mastered the skill of debugging watch movements. Their experience, knowledge and unique developments have come in handy for us today.

The process of creating a clock with a pendulum begins with the selection of wood species. We use oak, ash and maple in our work, as these are the most durable, strong and textured materials that can retain their shape for many years and withstand temperature and humidity changes in the room.

Work on the manufacture of clockwork is the most important stage.

First, gears and shafts are machined, the locations of the teeth are clearly traced using CNC. Particular attention is paid to the winding knot with a ratchet, the accuracy of which determines whether the future watch will accurately count the seconds. The most fragile and elegant work is the manufacture of marvelous patterned arrows and crank handles that are pleasant to the touch. The hanging weight is the central visual element of the entire composition - here the fantasy is not limited by anything. The whole aesthetics and overall style of the watch depends on the type of pendulum and weight. After assembling the mechanism, the final stage begins: balancing and adjusting the stroke, adjusting the suspension mechanisms. After all, a watch with a weight is not just an incredibly spectacular and
wonderful decoration, it is your assistant and a clear guardian of time.

This simple eye-catching project can be made from leftover veneer

First prepare the mold

1. Take a 38mm hardwood board and cut it into a 76mm x 178mm piece. (We used maple, and softwoods lack the strength to form waves on multiple layers of veneer.)

2. Make a copy of the mold template. Attach it with spray adhesive to the torn and edge of the workpiece, bending along the dotted line.

3. With a saw blade 6 mm wide or less installed in the band saw, cut out excess material in the middle of the workpiece. Smoothly sand both surfaces with a sanding drum.

4. Tape both inside surfaces of the mold with clear packing tape to avoid sticking to the veneer.

How to make a watch case

1. Cut out six 89mm x 216mm pieces of veneer so that the fibers in each were directed but length. (We chose bird's eye maple veneer for the top layer, and alternated walnut and mahogany veneers for the rest of the layers.)

2. To make the veneer more flexible and avoid cracking, moisten it with warm water so that all surfaces are damp, but do not submerge them in water. Stack the veneer pieces in the desired order, positioning the top layer as indicated on the template, and place between the mold halves.

3. Position the clamps along the length of the mold and slowly tighten them until the mold halves compress the entire stack of veneer. Ignore small gaps. Leave the mold in the clamps overnight.

4. Remove the clamps and remove the veneer pieces from the mold to dry for one to two hours. Keep the alternation order so that later they can be glued together without gaps.

5. After drying the veneer, apply a thin even layer of yellow PVA glue on the adjacent surfaces. Lay the veneer pieces in the mold and tighten the clamps tightly. Let the glue dry overnight. Don't worry if you see small gaps between the layers on the edges of the stack - they will be trimmed in the next step.

6. Before removing the clamps, drill a 3 mm hole 60 mm deep in the glued workpiece through the end of the mold (photo A), the center of which is indicated on the paper template. Then remove the clamps and remove the workpiece from the mold.

7. Make a copy of the outline W of the cabinet template and attach it with spray adhesive to the front side of the veneer, aligning with the 3mm hole.

8.Drill a 35mm hole for the clockwork at the location indicated on the template.

9. With a band saw, cut out the body along the contour lines (photo B).

Finishing homemade watches

1. From 10mm material, saw out a 51mm disc for the base and sand smooth. (We made it from poplar wood and then painted it black.)

2. Starting from the edge of the base disk 13 mm, make a 3 mm hole 6 mm deep at an angle of 5°.

3. Apply three coats of semi-gloss nitro varnish from an aerosol can to the body with intermediate sanding with sandpaper No. 400.

4. Insert a stainless steel rod into the hole in the base, securing it with epoxy. Then put the watch case on top of the rod and also fix it with epoxy glue.

5. Insert the clockwork into the hole in the case.

Do-it-yourself clock in a wooden case - drawing

A. Such a mold together with clamps is difficult to properly install on the table of a drilling machine, so make a hole with an electric drill or a screwdriver.
B. Leave a small allowance on the outside and then sand the body edges to the contour lines on the template.

OWN HAND WATCHES - ORIGINAL OPTIONS FROM READERS

CLOCK SHOOT OWN HANDS

MY FRIEND, THE OWNER OF A SHOE STORE, REQUESTED TO MAKE A WALL CLOCK FOR HER. WITH PLEASURE I AGREED TO THE HEAD IMMEDIATELY THE IDEA CAME TO MAKE WALKERS IN THE FORM OF A BOOTS.

watch case

A suitable picture was printed on an A4 sheet. Through carbon paper, I transferred the drawing to a sheet of foam plastic 30 mm thick (photo 1). I cut the workpiece along the contour with a thermal cutter (you can use a clerical knife). With sandpaper, I gave rounded shapes and polished the largest recesses of the pattern (the outsole of the boot, the lower cut joints). For durability, I pasted over the case with paper napkins with epoxy resin. I pasted a drawing cut out of cardboard on top, and then primed it with white acrylic paint (photo 2). To make the boot look like leather, I covered it with acrylic paint. I shaded the recesses and seams with a marker to touch up scratches on furniture.

According to the markup, I cut out a niche for installing the clock mechanism (photo 3) and fixed it with glue for ceiling tiles.

Shoe arrow

According to the template, I cut out the necessary parts from 0.5 mm thick tin with scissors (photo 4), folded them one on one and punched holes for landing on the clockwork with a punch. Clock face

To create a strong and at the same time, as it were, transparent base, I used a thin steel wire. I laid it in a flat spiral and soldered it in places where the numbers will be attached in the future. The finished part was washed with a strong solution of soda and painted black.

On the computer, using the Harrington font size 100, I typed in the numbers and printed them out. I pasted it on cardboard and cut it out with a utility knife.

Focusing on the marks, I fixed the details on the dial (photo 5). The latter was fixed on the case not closely, but with a gap of about 5 mm. Set arrows. The clock is ready. The friend was pleased with the gift.

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Clayton Boyer is known for making various mechanisms out of wood and he does it very well. He is an advanced person and uses CAD to develop his mechanisms, otherwise it is unthinkable to do such a thing, and even with such accuracy.

He sells his work in the store.

You can also see his work at http://lisaboyer.com/. On the same site, a woman named Lisa Boyer exhibits her work, applications, to be honest, her work did not cause any enthusiasm. So 10 mechanisms of Clayton Boyer.

1. Wooden clock “Bird of Paradise”

This clock runs almost silently. The whole structure moves freely, at a distance from the wall, allowing the pendulum to move.

2. Wooden clock "Model T"


A very beautiful combination of dark and light wood - a play of light and shadow.

3. Wooden clock “Simple”

Clayton says that he made this clock in two days, started on Saturday, it was already running in the evening, and on Sunday it was completely ready.

4. Wooden kinematic structure “Galiley’s Bicycle”

The wooden kinematic construction “Galileo's Bicycle” draws the attention of everyone who enters my store, because of the many synchronously moving parts.

5. Wooden clock “Heavenly mechanical calendar”

The celestial mechanical calendar shows the day of the week, day of the month and month. In addition, it shows the phases of the moon.

6. Wooden clock “Nautilus”

This is a clock with a fight, it sounds beautiful every minute.

7. Wooden clock “Floating wheels”

The clock is called floating wheels, due to the lack of a front wall, and gears, as if hanging in the air. The watch is made of Baltic birch.

8. Wooden clock “Solaris”

The clock makes a very pleasant sound and attracts attention.

9. Wooden clock “Vortex”

The classic look of the watch is approximately 9 inches wide and is made from hardwood.

10 Tilt Wooden Clock

Very interesting-looking clock in the form of an inclined stele or tower. The clock is made of maple. Operating time on one winding 32 hours.

Comfort and coziness in our home sometimes depends on even the smallest details and elements. Even most interior designers agree that the most important attributes for getting comfort in the house are well-chosen curtains, original lamps, soft and chosen in the right shade, blankets, pillows, bath rugs and clocks.

This article will focus on a master class on how to decorate a clock at home yourself.

There are a large number of photos of watches on the Internet, most of them are made by famous designers, but making original watches at home is also not difficult.

There is, of course, one key and difficult moment - this is the installation of a mechanism on the clock for its operation, but the finished mechanism should be bought in a store and installed according to the instructions. But the appearance of the future watch and its rest design completely depends on personal preferences and tastes.

There are several modern techniques that help to independently make watches in any style.

Decoupage watch style

A similar technique for designing and creating a wall clock involves working with a ready-made store template, where there is already a blank, the base of the hands and the finished mechanism. You can also purchase ready-made patterns on paper, special paints, glue and other decoupage elements.

The workpiece for the clock is made in this way: several times the base is covered with a primer of acrylic paints, and finally polished. The desired shade and texture is given to the base in the next step.

There is one trick - if you want to make an old-style clock with a shade that is scuffed, then the paint must be applied with a sponge.

Decorating a wall clock with your own hands is a process of bringing out the imagination and creativity of a person. You can stick special water stickers on the base. Or draw a preliminary sketch yourself and transfer it to the dial.

After that, the finished mechanism and arrows with numbers are already attached. After a series of actions, the clock created by your own hands will come to life and will give the house a special original look.

Quilling clock

Quilling is an arts and crafts process in which you work with straight strips of multi-colored paper of various widths. Such strips, as a rule, are twisted and glued to the surface, while creating the most varied patterns and pictures.

To create a clock using this technique, it is best to take a tree as the basis of the clock, since quilling elements can be well glued to it.

The color scheme should be in harmony with the interior of the room. After all, a bright clock will look ugly in a room made in a minimalist style. Therefore, the choice of shade is a key point in this matter.

Most often, multi-colored quilling elements are used to create flowers, insects, trees, animals, berries, and so on.

Plaster clock

Ordinary gypsum tiles will serve well as the basis for future watches.

Romantic and reverent natures will surely find a large number of solutions for creating watches from this material.

Among professionals, such a tile is called a medallion. The mechanism of the future clock is attached to its back side. To make the product look more elegant and restrained, its surface should be covered with matte paint in light colors.

And, if you want some highlights, then glossy paint will do.

Note!

This material is most suitable for creating clocks in the bedroom. At the same time, shades are chosen - beige, pale pink, pearl, the color of coffee with milk, purple and so on.

Clock with wooden sticks

In this situation, you should have items such as sticks and quality wood, good glue, scissors, and a ready-made work clock with a flat surface in your arsenal.

Many small sticks of the same size should be cut out of wood, and then connected

If the sticks are applied to the base in two layers, then you can achieve a wonderful “explosion” effect, which looks luxurious and original.

Now you know how to make a clock at home. Handmade clocks are ideal for the kitchen, and for the hall, and for the bedroom.

Note!

DIY watch photo

Note!

A wall clock is a very practical interior detail. In the kitchen, they make it possible to keep track of time without being distracted from cooking and without turning on the phone for this (especially since hands can be covered in flour, oil or something else during cooking). Located in the room, they allow you to quickly find out the time without reaching into your pocket for a mobile phone. Eco-style lovers can make a clock out of wood with their own hands.

What are the benefits of a wooden clock?

Wood is a special material, items made from it have a number of advantages:

  1. Naturalness.
  2. Low cost(provided that the product is made by hand, because processing by a master often turns out to be quite expensive, especially if it is an individual order).
  3. Originality. Many people like to consider interior items made of natural wood, but not everyone dares to keep such things in their home.

A clock made from juniper or other healing wood will disinfect the air. To do this, they do not have to be varnished. The look will be more natural if you carefully walk the sandpaper over the surface.

If you make a clock from a cut tree with your own hands, you can leave a layer of bark. This will give the product a more natural look.

How to choose a tree

The first step is to decide on the view. Will it be linden, soft enough and easy to work with, hard oak or healing juniper? You can choose what is easier to get or buy, and then cover with stain for the desired look.

After choosing the type, you should find a suitable material. There are several possibilities in this case:

  1. It is also possible to purchase a ready-made saw cut at a sawmill, in souvenir or specialized stores, or also via the Internet.
  2. Make it yourself if you have a suitable stump or block, a chainsaw and the ability to use it.
  3. Wait until the annual sanitation is carried out and ask the workers to saw off the right piece. Or take a whole block of wood from them and continue to act in accordance with paragraph 2.

How to prepare material

Before making a clock out of wood with your own hands, you should spend time preparing for work. After the material is found, it should be left in a dry place for two weeks to dry. This is not necessary if the saw cut was bought in a store, however, even a tree purchased at a sawmill can be raw. If the material was taken from freshly sawn trees, the moisture level in it is many times higher than the permissible one. Such a workpiece, not previously dried, should not be taken into work.

If the wood is neglected to dry, cracks may form in the finished clock. In the worst case, the saw cut will split, and all the work done will be spoiled, you will have to start all over again.

Materials and tools

There is nothing difficult in making a clock out of wood with your own hands with high-quality raw materials and tools. What you need to prepare before starting work:

  1. Dry sleep.
  2. Clock mechanism (you can disassemble the old ones or buy cheap ones).
  3. Paint or a burning machine (if you plan not to draw the numbers, but to burn them out).
  4. Scissors.
  5. Tape or paper
  6. Hot glue gun.
  7. Fine sandpaper or sander.
  8. Hammer and chisel.

You can avoid the unpleasant situation when, in the process of work, it suddenly turns out that something is missing, if you make a list of what you need in advance and check it with it.

How to make a wooden clock with your own hands

In order not to complicate your life by sanding the cut or preparing the dial after the mechanism is installed, it is important to follow the correct sequence of actions:

  1. Drill a hole for the arrows in the center of the cut.
  2. Use a chisel and a hammer to make a recess for the mechanism on the reverse side.
  3. Treat the dial and recess with sandpaper or a grinder.
  4. Install the mechanism, attach it with electrical tape and fix the box in which it is located using a thermal gun.
  5. Draw or burn the numbers on the dial.
  6. Set arrows.
  7. Install the mount on the back so that the clock can be hung on the wall.

Having spent not too much time and effort, you can make a clock out of wood with your own hands. A one-off handmade item looks much more interesting than a mass-produced product.

Variety of wooden clocks

A watch from a saw cut is one of the simplest options. By analogy with them, it can be made not from a transverse, but from a longitudinal die. The product will turn out to be irregular in shape, so it is important to select the material so that the longitudinal section is of a beautiful shape.

There are many options on how to make a beautiful clock out of wood. Wall-mounted, handmade, made for yourself or as a gift, they will delight their owners for a long time.

Possible design options for wooden clocks:

  1. Cut out the base of the desired shape from the furniture board.
  2. Make custom numbers. For example, in the form of coins or wooden balls. You can do without numbers and their designations
  3. Take a lot of thin plates or wooden rulers, fasten them so that you get a three-dimensional circle with a thickness equal to the short side of the plate. Get the original dial.
  4. You can use birch bark stretched in a frame of beautiful branches peeled from the bark as a dial.

Craftsmen can make more complex wood clocks with their own hands.

Drawings of the mechanism can be found on the Internet on specialized resources. In order to create such models, one must have certain experience and skills. The simpler options described above can be done by anyone with such a desire and a little patience.