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    large outdoor clock

    Needed an outside clock for my wife when she is gardening and tends to loose track of time
    its built from 1x9 eastern cedar 36x36 in 3/4 thick and strapped at the back cross wise with 1x4 cedar to prevent
    the clock dial warping.
    used African mahogany 1/4 thick for the numbers fastened with small brass screws.
    Movement is recessed in the dial back about 4in dia
    Used the cnc for the dial board and the co2 laser for the numbers

    https://youtu.be/C5ZXI3qx_qs
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    What clockworks did you use

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    Not to hijack stan's reply, (I'll forget if I don't add this right not!)

    I've used http://www.klockit.com/ for many years. They have some high torque movements that work great. Even those "atomic" movements that would be real nice outside if you enclosed them in plastic.
    Paul
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    I used an electronic movement out of Guelph Ontario at 49.99 with hands
    place called stockcade

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