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    Finished Shaker Tall Clock

    Here are a few pictures of a Shaker Tall Clock "reproduction" I just completed. The original was built by Benjamin Youngs in the early 18th Century at the Shaker Community in Watervliet New York. I had 2 sources for building the clock: Robert Treanor's article in a book called "In the Shaker Style. The second was a book I really treasure called "The Book of Shaker Furniture by John Kassay. Mr. Kassay's book has pictures along with detailed drawings of Shaker Furniture. The measurements are down to 1/32nd of an inch!

    The clock was constructed of soft Maple and the movement is a weigh driven strike movement as was the original. The door glass is German Antique Glass (current production) and the dial was hand lettered by Sara my Art teacher Daughter. Finish is med brown aniline dye with Watco Wipe on Varnish. I had a terrible time finishing the maple, as anyone on the Finishing Forum can attest to. If I had this project to do over, the maple would not be the wood used

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    Mike, that’s certain to be a family heirloom. Beautiful work!
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    Congratulations Mike! Beautiful piece.

    Despite the difficulty, the finish turned out great!
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    Very nice. Shaker + clock = how can you go wrong.

    Richard

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    Very Very Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I've really like it....


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    looks great. is it a pendulum movement ?
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    Great work Mike. It's nice when you can get another family member to help out. That makes the project more special. Your daughter did a fine job.
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    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by lou sansone
    looks great. is it a pendulum movement ?
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    lou
    Yes Lou it is a pendulum. Of course the Shakers hide it behind a door!
    Mike
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    I like it. Very nicely done.
    Where did I put that tape measure...

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    Very nice, Mike.

    Thanks for posting. I once made a maple nightstand, before I met my wife. She said I should make it darker, and it was a mess. Now I stick with cherry.

    I wish Robert Treanor still published furniture articles. I tried to google him a while back, and didn't find much.
    Martin, Granbury, TX
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    Great looking tall clock. That one will be around for generations to come. Congratulations on a job well done.

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    Outstanding, Mike!!! It looks very happy in its new home, too...great spot! Honestly, the dyed maple really did turn out nice, despite the issues you had.
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    Mike,

    Beautiful clock...
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    Excellent work Mr. Hill! Beautiful job!

    Corey

  15. Nice clock.

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