This is an absolutely wonderful and instructive video. You cover so many of the detail parts, and present the solutions in a humorous and informative way. Thanks for this fantastic set of instructional videos on building the Number Six clock.
I'm a bit late to the commenting party, but it was my desire to build a wooden clock that got me started in woodworking in the first place. I've lost all patience for making an actual clock, but have gone on to making plenty of nice things with wood and now have a full shop.
Thanks for the reply. I initially came across parts 1 & 4, so I took the title and did a search on "Making the #6 part", expecting it to supply 1, 2, 3, 4. It didn't - the search just found parts 1 & 4. But then, while browsing RUclips on related topics, parts 2 and 3 came up. I don't know what the difference was, and I couldn't see why they had not been included in the search results. Perseverence wins again! It's beautiful work, and a very pretty clock.
Few days ago I received a plans for Simplicity from Mr. Clayton Boyer .Your videos are REALLY GREAT (useful,simple,attractive...and practical!).I admit I had to stop few times during watch because of your funny comments. :-) Great THANK YOU for video & tips!!
These instructional videos are absolutely awsome! I also love your sense of humour through the video. Thanks for your wonderful contibution to this hobbie. Adrian.
I want to thank you for sharing your videos. I just bought two plans and can't wait to get started. I build custom made wooden surfboards. Making a clock will be interesting. My goal will be eventually to design my own clock or maybe just a moving artwork.
The Number 6 is very accurate, I'm not sure if it loses or gains a few seconds a day it's usually spot on when I come down in the morning to see it ticking on the wall.
@mmschweizer I hope this gets to you, Cool wooden surfboards. There is nothing like having a clock work for you, it's amazing you just keep checking it to see if it still going, there is nothing like that feeling. though you do need a tonne of patience though.
It's a real shame that parts 2 and 3 have disappeared from RUclips! I would have enjoyed watching the project, head to toe, without the chest and belly missing! Any chance you could put them back on again?
I enjoyed your series of making this clock,thanks . 1 point I noticed is that the design is a dead beat escapement design and so there must not be any recoil after the escapewheel tooth has fallen onto the pallet. ie ,it should not recoil the escapewheel backwards, it just needs depthing deeper ,so the tooth falls on the dead concentric face ,not the impulse face! ! Keep up the good work.
robbie77300 Yup I did, I looked at Claytons clock again and mine and went oh great, I was so excited I finished the Clock and uploaded the video. Then Oh man I Fluffed it, so I fixed the pallet afterwards. It was an easy fix.
robbie77300 Thanks it was fun to do and kept me busy at the time. I haven't built a clock in ages. I would love to have a cnc machine. but that wouldn't stop me spending the time sanding. Clayton clocks are cool. Thanks again.
Ukuloonie Yes the number 6 is a nice design. I drew up my own version of it and put it in the living room. There are about 5 different clocks in the house at present.
What happened is that the sound track that I used RUclips didn't like so in some countries a couple of the videos are blocked. I didn't know at the time and I think that the videos are lost. Not sure what to do about it. I might have to try and fix it sorry about that
Hello, you can share the files of this project, I do not have the money to buy them / Hola, puedes compartir los archivos de este proyecto, es que no tengo el dinero para comprarlos
@scrolltime2 what is happening is energy is being used up be the motion of the pallets wacking the top of the teeth. So you end up adding more weight which isn't the solution. Try making another pallet, or reducing the thickness slightly of the pallets so the pallets enter the teeth better if you see my video "Some tips to help your wooden gear clock keep ticking." at the end of the video you see what its supposed to do. I hope it helps.
The only thing I can think of is that I made sure that the holes were lined up in the center using a ruler or straight edge, as the plan for the frame is on two pages it's a little thing but if you want a straight frame. I think I forgot to mention that on the video.
he visto este video me gusto. quisiera que por favor me embiara la dimencion de cada una de las ruedas y la cantidad de dienten de engranaje de antemano mil gracias
lamentablemente no puedo darle todas las dimensiones, el reloj fue hecho de proyectos que compré a Clayton Boyer. Él tiene algunos proyectos de reloj asombrosos que usted puede comprar a su sitio web. Sólo(Justo) google clayton boyer y usted averiguará más información.
I'm sorry I'm not sure what you mean, If you want to buy the plans for this clock you can find them at Clayton Boyers website I think I have included a link in the top left hand corner of the page
Hola, compré estos planes de Clayton Boyer, https: //www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm, tiene muchos tipos diferentes de planes disponibles. Creo que si puedes encontrar una copia de la revista scrollsaw, hay un diseño de Claytons llamado Genesis. Creo que cuestan alrededor de 40 estadounidenses más gastos de envío. Utilicé el traductor de Google, así que supongo que esta traducción está un poco confusa. Espero que encuentres lo que estás buscando.
Unfortunately I cannot give you all the dimensions, the clock was made from plans,which I bought from Clayton Boyer. He has some amazing clock plans that you can buy from his website.Google Clayton boyer and you will find out more information.
Hello, you can share the files of this project, it is that I do not have the money to share them / Hola, puedes compartir los archivos de este proyecto, es que no tengo el dinero para comparlos
I thought I had good attention to detail, but I'm going to have to up my game! Many thanks for the detailed information. Superb results.
This is an absolutely wonderful and instructive video. You cover so many of the detail parts, and present the solutions in a humorous and informative way.
Thanks for this fantastic set of instructional videos on building the Number Six clock.
I'm a bit late to the commenting party, but it was my desire to build a wooden clock that got me started in woodworking in the first place. I've lost all patience for making an actual clock, but have gone on to making plenty of nice things with wood and now have a full shop.
Amazing piece! It is an exercice of engeneering, art and lots of patience! Congratulation! Very, very, very well done!
Fantastic videos. Clear, expressive, and very very informative. Thank you for the hard work, and congratulations on a beauty of a clock.
Thanks for the reply. I initially came across parts 1 & 4, so I took the title and did a search on "Making the #6 part", expecting it to supply 1, 2, 3, 4. It didn't - the search just found parts 1 & 4. But then, while browsing RUclips on related topics, parts 2 and 3 came up. I don't know what the difference was, and I couldn't see why they had not been included in the search results.
Perseverence wins again!
It's beautiful work, and a very pretty clock.
Few days ago I received a plans for Simplicity from Mr. Clayton Boyer .Your videos are REALLY GREAT (useful,simple,attractive...and practical!).I admit I had to stop few times during watch because of your funny comments. :-)
Great THANK YOU for video & tips!!
These instructional videos are absolutely awsome! I also love your sense of humour through the video.
Thanks for your wonderful contibution to this hobbie.
Adrian.
Great tutorial I really enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing your trials and tribulations.
I'm busy building Clayton's Galileo's Bicycle
I want to thank you for sharing your videos. I just bought two plans and can't wait to get started. I build custom made wooden surfboards. Making a clock will be interesting. My goal will be eventually to design my own clock or maybe just a moving artwork.
Great videos! Thanks for taking the time to create such clear and enjoyable instructional videos. Very nicely done!
The Number 6 is very accurate, I'm not sure if it loses or gains a few seconds a day it's usually spot on when I come down in the morning to see it ticking on the wall.
you are incredible you must have the patience of a saint and I can say one other thing you have a new subscriber :)
@mmschweizer I hope this gets to you, Cool wooden surfboards.
There is nothing like having a clock work for you, it's amazing you just keep checking it to see if it still going, there is nothing like that feeling.
though you do need a tonne of patience though.
Good job. Great technique. You should try model ship building (wooden), I'm sure you'd be as good as some of those other more famous people.
It's a real shame that parts 2 and 3 have disappeared from RUclips!
I would have enjoyed watching the project, head to toe, without the chest and belly missing!
Any chance you could put them back on again?
I enjoyed your series of making this clock,thanks . 1 point I noticed is that the design is a dead beat escapement design and so there must not be any recoil after the escapewheel tooth has fallen onto the pallet. ie ,it should not recoil the escapewheel backwards, it just needs depthing deeper ,so the tooth falls on the dead concentric face ,not the impulse face!
! Keep up the good work.
He knew about that after making the video. He fixed it by replacing the pallet I think.
robbie77300 Yup I did, I looked at Claytons clock again and mine and went oh great, I was so excited I finished the Clock and uploaded the video. Then Oh man I Fluffed it, so I fixed the pallet afterwards. It was an easy fix.
Yes its easy enough to be marginally short on them pallet teeth. Great videos you did of the build.
robbie77300 Thanks it was fun to do and kept me busy at the time. I haven't built a clock in ages. I would love to have a cnc machine. but that wouldn't stop me spending the time sanding. Clayton clocks are cool. Thanks again.
Ukuloonie Yes the number 6 is a nice design. I drew up my own version of it and put it in the living room. There are about 5 different clocks in the house at present.
Thanks Clayton,
I hope others will be inspired to make some movies as well as it's always interesting to see how others make there clocks.
@MrTylerplatte Thanks glad you liked the videos
Thankyou for your comments, Maybe one day I will give it a go.
What happened is that the sound track that I used RUclips didn't like so in some countries a couple of the videos are blocked. I didn't know at the time and I think that the videos are lost. Not sure what to do about it. I might have to try and fix it
sorry about that
Hello, you can share the files of this project, I do not have the money to buy them / Hola, puedes compartir los archivos de este proyecto, es que no tengo el dinero para comprarlos
@scrolltime2 what is happening is energy is being used up be the motion of the pallets wacking the top of the teeth. So you end up adding more weight which isn't the solution.
Try making another pallet, or reducing the thickness slightly of the pallets so the pallets enter the teeth better if you see my video "Some tips to help your wooden gear clock keep ticking." at the end of the video you see what its supposed to do.
I hope it helps.
For the Gears and the pinions I used Baltic birch plywood, as it is pretty stable and the frame I used the hardwood black walnut.
@Philscbx Thanks for your comments I'm glad you liked it.
@PrimulaCarniolica thanks very much glad it helped
@rickwolgram Thanks, glad you liked it.
The only thing I can think of is that I made sure that the holes were lined up in the center using a ruler or straight edge, as the plan for the frame is on two pages it's a little thing but if you want a straight frame. I think I forgot to mention that on the video.
Are you holding all original plan to sold it? i will buy it but please give me legal reg documentation for reg. so that i can use it professionally.
Clock designed by Clayton Boyer.
he visto este video me gusto. quisiera que por favor me embiara la dimencion de cada una de las ruedas y la cantidad de dienten de engranaje de antemano mil gracias
Is it possible to make a small clock to sit on a fireplace without having all the weights etc?
Cool Good luck, they are fun projects.
Thanks Adrian
Check Clayton Boyers website for the Toucan thats an electric wooden gear clock!
lamentablemente no puedo darle todas las dimensiones, el reloj fue hecho de proyectos que compré a Clayton Boyer. Él tiene algunos proyectos de reloj asombrosos que usted puede comprar a su sitio web. Sólo(Justo) google clayton boyer y usted averiguará más información.
I'm sorry I'm not sure what you mean,
If you want to buy the plans for this clock you can find them at Clayton Boyers website
I think I have included a link in the top left hand corner of the page
Muy bnos dias me gusta su trabajo y me gustaria obtener algunos programas de los mismos y me dices cuanto me vale
Hola, compré estos planes de Clayton Boyer, https: //www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm, tiene muchos tipos diferentes de planes disponibles. Creo que si puedes encontrar una copia de la revista scrollsaw, hay un diseño de Claytons llamado Genesis. Creo que cuestan alrededor de 40 estadounidenses más gastos de envío. Utilicé el traductor de Google, así que supongo que esta traducción está un poco confusa. Espero que encuentres lo que estás buscando.
Unfortunately I cannot give you all the dimensions, the clock was made from plans,which I bought from Clayton Boyer. He has some amazing clock plans that you can buy from his website.Google Clayton boyer and you will find out more information.
Olá poderia me passar a informação desse relógio para que eu possa fazer aqui no Brasil, eu agradeço.
www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/... This is where I get the plans from.
very enjoyable to wacth. Dont think i could build one all thumbs and not enuogh brain power.
Glad I could help!
Just one single click!
I got the nice TikTok on my mobile :D
¡¡¡Felicitaciones!!!
this is cool...
Strange not available on mobile device?
Mr308Gap
Thanks.
Awesome
tebrikler. kongrelate
No hay ni la Parte 5 ni la 6
Hello, you can share the files of this project, it is that I do not have the money to share them / Hola, puedes compartir los archivos de este proyecto, es que no tengo el dinero para comparlos