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    The movement for this clock was from Klockit. The movement is a Hermle 13044. The plans are from the New Yankee Workshop, and they worked with Klockit to put together a package with the right movement, face, etc.

    One suggestion I would give to anyone building a clock - get a movement with a night setting. I didn't think about that till I had one. I love listening to my clock chime, but my wife is a light sleeper and it kept waking her up. So now it's on silent. I'm thinking about seeing if I could return that movement and get one with a night setting.

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    7mths!!!!!! now that is some kind of work ethic! enviable work! great job!
    The Country Toad Workshop Rogersville, Al

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    Tom,
    I got about 300BF of QSWO about 6 months ago for a clock project but haven't figured out how to start until just now. I also picked up a gallon of 26% amonia to fume it when done. Again, if your sharing tips, and/or plans I'd like a set. Any insight you can offer before I turn these beautiful natural resorces to sawdust is appreciated.

    Your work is outstanding. Well Done!!!
    If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Grice View Post
    The movement for this clock was from Klockit. The movement is a Hermle 13044. The plans are from the New Yankee Workshop, and they worked with Klockit to put together a package with the right movement, face, etc. ...
    Thanks. I thought those plans were what you used. That's the clock I'm planning to build. I have a few side tables to do first and I'll need to budget some $$ for the wood and movement. Congratulations again on your new heriloom.
    Don Bullock
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    The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.
    -- Edward John Phelps

  5. #20
    Tom, you did an outstanding job on the clock - especially for only your fourth project.

  6. #21
    Gorgeous clock, you should be proud. It is lovely.

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