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    Wooden Clock.. Gary's clock 2003 optimized for Laser

    Here is the first file. I am still gathering the rest.

    Parts are separated into 3/8', 1/4", 1/8" and the Delrin parts.
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    nice, I cant wait to make this !

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    The rest of the files..... Please contact me for the pdf's and a few notes on the project. Note: cutting the gears on a laser is easy. Turning all the parts on a lathe to tight tolerances is where most of the work in this project lies.

    garysclock-008.jpgFinished size is 9 inches wide at the top and 3 1/2 feet in length.
    lastpiecepend.cdrpendarc.cdrpendback.cdrpendmiddle.cdrPulleydone.cdrwashers.cdr
    Suquamish, WA
    Epilog Legend 36EXT 75 Watt
    CorelDraw 2.0 thru X7

  4. Am i doing something wrong? When i open the file in corel it is a blank page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by james burchfield View Post
    Am i doing something wrong? When i open the file in corel it is a blank page.
    You probably have a version older than the one he sent.

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    older version

    Sorry, forgot to included the older formats. If you need to go older yet, let me know.
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    Last edited by Duane Parcells; 06-26-2012 at 12:18 AM.
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    Epilog Legend 36EXT 75 Watt
    CorelDraw 2.0 thru X7

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    id like to check out the pdf files

    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Duane Parcells View Post
    The rest of the files..... Please contact me for the pdf's and a few notes on the project. Note: cutting the gears on a laser is easy. Turning all the parts on a lathe to tight tolerances is where most of the work in this project lies.

    garysclock-008.jpgFinished size is 9 inches wide at the top and 3 1/2 feet in length.
    lastpiecepend.cdrpendarc.cdrpendback.cdrpendmiddle.cdrPulleydone.cdrwashers.cdr

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    Thank you for sharing the files, last winter I began to design a clock to be cut on the laser, so far all that I have assembled is the escapement and that took 10 or more hours to design, cut and get running so I can imagine there was a lot of work put into making the files.
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