Making wooden gear clocks : 6 cool contraptions that really keep time
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- ISBN: 9781565238893
- ISBN: 1565238893
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Physical Description:
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64 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm + 3 pattern sheets, in pocket affixed to inside back cover - Publisher: East Petersburg, PA : Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Inc., 2016.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A Scrollsaw Woodworking & crafts book." "Full-sized pull-out patterns"--Cover. |
Formatted Contents Note: | 30-hour gear clock -- Genesis wooden gear clock -- Compact gear clock -- Flying pendulum clock -- Key-wound gear clock -- Electromagnetic gear clock -- Making a gear machine -- Contributors. |
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Subject: | Clock and watch making Clocks and watches, Self-winding Woodwork Clock and watch making Clocks and watches, Self-winding Woodwork |
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Making Wooden Gear Clocks : 6 Cool Contraptions That Really Keep Time
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Making Wooden Gear Clocks : 6 Cool Contraptions That Really Keep Time
Making a piece of wood move is fun, but making it tell time is truly amazing! Inside this book, you'll find ingenious plans for creating awesome wooden machines that actually move and keep time. These working wooden wonders might just be the most enjoyable projects you ever build in your shop. Wooden gear clocks are not only fascinating to watch, but can be surprisingly accurate timepieces. Just don't expect atomic precision--after all, they're modeled on 17th-century technology! But as you build these scroll saw clocks you'll use all of the basic principles that still govern mechanical clocks today. Six well-illustrated step-by-step scroll saw projects are arranged by skill level from beginner to advanced, and full-sized scroll saw patterns are attached to the book in a handy pouch. With a little perseverance, you'll soon be ticking along happily with your own wooden clockworks. All you have to do is build them, wind them up, and let them run--no batteries required.