Three Shaker Clocks - Popular Woodworking Magazine
Three Shaker Clocks - Popular Woodworking Magazine Three Shaker Clocks - Popular Woodworking Magazine
The movements were mounted to the seatboards and the clock faces were added, along with the hands.The faces are held fast by a dab of hot!metal glue in the corners, and keyhole grommets are tapped into theholes by a mallet.
With the movements installed, it's time to dry fit the hood.The end is finally in sight!
- Page 1 and 2: Shaker Tall ClocksA Family Project
- Page 3 and 4: Cont.smaller items such as wooden t
- Page 6: As the lumber came finished only on
- Page 9 and 10: Like the waists, the bases were joi
- Page 11 and 12: On the left, the waists after a lig
- Page 14 and 15: The tops of the clocks, the "hoods"
- Page 16: Here's Tom turning at the lathe. Ea
- Page 19 and 20: The arch frame is made with half!la
- Page 21: With the addition of the doors, the
- Page 26: Here Tom is making final adjustment
- Page 30 and 31: Clocks were finished in three steps
- Page 32 and 33: Here's our three clocks together.Sl
- Page 35: Clock InfoClock Design: Glen Huey,
The movements were mounted to the seatboards and the clock faces were added, along with the hands.The faces are held fast by a dab of hot!metal glue in the corners, and keyhole grommets are tapped into theholes by a mallet.