Hi Guys, Clock looks awesome But I think you need to address the issue of the hands being out of proportion and it would be great to have a hanging point added, maybe a keyhole plate set into the back? Cheers,Michael.
The variety of clocks you can make is unlimited. The shape of the routed hour marks remind me of the shape of a tritium vial. They are glow in the dark capsules that never need charging with a light source. Some custom knifemakers inset the vials into handles for a tekky feel to the project. Great first outing on this clock Dylan.
cool reminds me of one of those old cypress slab clocks from Florida that i used to have alas it was lost to my better half in the old splitting of the stuff thing lol ! ps making these and simple squares and rectangles for end tables would be a great small business you can do in a garage without a huge start up cost
Well it’s only fitting the Black Forest wood co. Makes a clock, to rival the Black Forest German clocks!😁. The clock looks outstanding! Thanks for the video, 🐶👋
Hey Dylan, The clock turned out amazing. Yet another item to add to your already extensive list of products that you've made. Have you and Charlie had a haircut? Looks good :) Hi from Australia
You said you could do coasters of something with the rest of the adhesive. How do you do those? Do you use wood in them also? You cut quite a bit off of the outside edge. Did you use that for something else, or discard it? Lovely clock, how does it hang?
The recessed pocket in the back for the hardware, planned or not, is an awesome addition. Quick question for you guys. In most of your videos I see you sand your resin and wood once and then immediately apply your finishing oil. For every project I have done with wood and Epoxy, I have had to go through the grueling process of sanding, incrementally, from low to high grit, to shine the epoxy before applying Rubio. Have you found a way to avoid this or are you just editing it out? Thanks for your help!
Looks awesome! Just in the future it would be better to get properly fitting hands, they looked a bit wide and the hour hand should have been cut shorter as well.
While happy to make my own moulds, I am considering buying one of your round mould, possibkly 30" (I had to stop and translate to metric...would be cool if you also showed metric sizes), actually for a similar project to this very nice clock you guys made. One question first though - with careful handling, how many uses do you expoect your moulds to last? Thanks.
Thanks for another outstanding video!!! The clock looks great. When mixing/prepping resin prior to pouring in the mold, is it possible to only partially mix the pigment so there is a streaked or stippled effect in the final pour? Enjoyed watching you and the team go through the process of completing a small project. Keep up the good work.
im sure it would depend on the specific product but i would guess the general rule would be no as it might stop it from curing properly and leave the epoxy soft in some areas. everytime i go for that effect i just add or use a product with a little pearl essence in it. its also not a hard effect to achieve near the surface of a pour as you can mix a sperate small batch with your "streak" color pour a little in a spot and create the streak look with a tooth pick.
If you wait until the epoxy thermosetting(curing) process has started, then you add the other streak color mixed with epoxy, it will stay put without bleeding into the resin that has already started to cure. With Allumilite, I know you wait until the resin reaches 98degrees farenheit to pour your streak. Not positive what the temp would be for other brands, but that should give you a starting point to experiment with. Hope that helps!
I do have an interesting question for you. I dont believe its been mentioned before or asked before, but what is the moisture content of your wood before you cast them with resin for any project. With your resin it may not matter, but from personal experience wood with a higher moisture content tends to create more bubbles and splits in the wood after resin is applied than wood that is kiln dried. Just curious if that is something you check before all of your resin pours.
Less than 7% moisture content is preferred, and it's still important to have dry pieces when working with resin! We have a video about kiln drying/moisture content! ruclips.net/video/bzhlfrff-Vg/видео.html
Hi guys, love your work, just wondering where you purchased the clock mechanism/hands from as you said you would leave a link for it. Cheers. keep up the good work. Dan W
Great video. Question: Has the price of lumber gone up in Canada? If so has it had a negative impact on your business? Are people requesting smaller projects? Thanks so much for sharing.
Hi folks, hope you're all doing well and Charlie decided to hang around. So how much does a clock like that weigh, would you need something special to hag it on a wall? Thanks for another great video.
Haha!!! I thought this was "click bait" ... and then I realised there was an "L" on clock. And .. Yes ... 3 inches would be excessive for a "cLock" ... ;-) Joking aside ... clock hands after being trimmed - IMHO - were not in proportion ... I think it would have looked a lot better with thinner hands, possibly a more classical design .... But if that's what the client wanted, then it's more than OK. But still, a brilliant addition to BFW sales items - the mold ... HDPE ??? Tip for applying the silicone ... once bead is in place, spray with water (plant mister/sprayer absolutely fine!) then use your moist finger to smoothe - silicone will not stick to those surfaces that have been sprayed with water. Have I described that adequately?!?
Nice clock face. BUT to compliment the fine craftsmanship on your part consider installing a real mechanical movement. I’ve made clocks using my laser for the face (acrylic) and the case in laser cut wood and used a very very inexpensive quartz battery movement but when I make make something more permanent I’m going for mechanical. The sound of a real ticking clock gives a home a heart beat. And when the zombie apocalypse comes and batteries are valuable barter items my clock will still work but quartz will be useless. A sound mechanical movement is more expensive than the $9.99 quartz thing but consider your legacy.
if you can please struggle at a better explain how you do the calculus it would be great..and please keepin in mind this videos would be better understand from european view with those calculus transformed already...from every other point,you`re doing great and i love your fancy ideas,big up!
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The Charlie schtick is getting old though. It's a woodworking channel. If you like doing the Charlie thing more power to you. I'm gonna watch either way
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Love this clock! It would look great in any decors.
Thank you Josie!
I am going to make 8",12", and 16" clocks useing red cedar.
I like the look. My clocks will match the coffee tables I make. Love the videos.
the off cut ring from the clock you could fill in the empty middle with some wood offcuts and resin and make a REALLY cool table top
The beauty of woodworking... there is no such thing as waste if you've got enough ingenuity.
Hi Guys, Clock looks awesome But I think you need to address the issue of the hands being out of proportion and it would be great to have a hanging point added, maybe a keyhole plate set into the back? Cheers,Michael.
What a awesome clock just beautiful.Would be awesome to have one .Thank you for sharing everything.God bless you all.
Thank you so much Jean!!
The variety of clocks you can make is unlimited. The shape of the routed hour marks remind me of the shape of a tritium vial. They are glow in the dark capsules that never need charging with a light source. Some custom knifemakers inset the vials into handles for a tekky feel to the project. Great first outing on this clock Dylan.
Thanks James!
Very cool. I think triangles on 12,3,6,9 would be a nice touch.
Yes good idea!
Very modern design, great job
Thanks Luke!
cool reminds me of one of those old cypress slab clocks from Florida that i used to have alas it was lost to my better half in the old splitting of the stuff thing lol ! ps making these and simple squares and rectangles for end tables would be a great small business you can do in a garage without a huge start up cost
Absolutely beautiful clock. Great work 💯
Thanks Damien!
Well it’s only fitting the Black Forest wood co. Makes a clock, to rival the Black Forest German clocks!😁. The clock looks outstanding! Thanks for the video, 🐶👋
Haha, thanks Luke!
Hey Dylan, the clock looks amazing. I too make epoxy resin stuff and I’m based in India. Love your work.
Thanks Kumel!
I'm starting to muck around with epoxy for making pen blanks, this would be a fun build. Thanks for the inspiration!
Beautiful clock piece 🕰 ♥️
Thank you 🙏
Wow. That is stunning!
Thanks Rob!
Wowie beautiful. Will definitely be making one in the future!
Really like the clock
Thanks Theresa, us too!!
Hey Dylan,
The clock turned out amazing.
Yet another item to add to your already extensive list of products that you've made.
Have you and Charlie had a haircut? Looks good :)
Hi from Australia
Yes we did both get hair cuts! Thank you!
You said you could do coasters of something with the rest of the adhesive. How do you do those? Do you use wood in them also? You cut quite a bit off of the outside edge. Did you use that for something else, or discard it?
Lovely clock, how does it hang?
What time is it displaying? It looks like the minute hand is the same size as the hour hand(?)
What was the final size of that clock when it was finished and ready to hang? And how much did you guys charge for something like that?
This was 18” round and sold for $1400 CAD!
Great video's great detail great clock!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Alan!
When you trimmer down the hands - how did you keep it balanced? Thank you.
Brushed aluminium inserts would be perfect
That was made in a timely fashion... :)
Hahhaha
Fascinating...I love it, beautiful!🥰
The recessed pocket in the back for the hardware, planned or not, is an awesome addition.
Quick question for you guys. In most of your videos I see you sand your resin and wood once and then immediately apply your finishing oil.
For every project I have done with wood and Epoxy, I have had to go through the grueling process of sanding, incrementally, from low to high grit, to shine the epoxy before applying Rubio.
Have you found a way to avoid this or are you just editing it out?
Thanks for your help!
I'd love to know how much your molds are I need a 16 inch
Looks awesome! Just in the future it would be better to get properly fitting hands, they looked a bit wide and the hour hand should have been cut shorter as well.
How yu finish the clampdown spots? Yu fill up after ?
Probably won't be the last clock you make nor will it be the smallest. Nice job.
Haha probably! Thanks Robert!!
While happy to make my own moulds, I am considering buying one of your round mould, possibkly 30" (I had to stop and translate to metric...would be cool if you also showed metric sizes), actually for a similar project to this very nice clock you guys made. One question first though - with careful handling, how many uses do you expoect your moulds to last? Thanks.
Cool clock. 😎
Thanks Debbie!!
Can't wait to try the new finish! I need a one good product to go with haha
Awesome video guys. Thanks for doing it!
Thanks for another outstanding video!!! The clock looks great. When mixing/prepping resin prior to pouring in the mold, is it possible to only partially mix the pigment so there is a streaked or stippled effect in the final pour? Enjoyed watching you and the team go through the process of completing a small project. Keep up the good work.
im sure it would depend on the specific product but i would guess the general rule would be no as it might stop it from curing properly and leave the epoxy soft in some areas. everytime i go for that effect i just add or use a product with a little pearl essence in it. its also not a hard effect to achieve near the surface of a pour as you can mix a sperate small batch with your "streak" color pour a little in a spot and create the streak look with a tooth pick.
If you wait until the epoxy thermosetting(curing) process has started, then you add the other streak color mixed with epoxy, it will stay put without bleeding into the resin that has already started to cure. With Allumilite, I know you wait until the resin reaches 98degrees farenheit to pour your streak. Not positive what the temp would be for other brands, but that should give you a starting point to experiment with. Hope that helps!
It’s beautiful . Where do I find the link for the clock mechanisms.
I do have an interesting question for you. I dont believe its been mentioned before or asked before, but what is the moisture content of your wood before you cast them with resin for any project. With your resin it may not matter, but from personal experience wood with a higher moisture content tends to create more bubbles and splits in the wood after resin is applied than wood that is kiln dried. Just curious if that is something you check before all of your resin pours.
Less than 7% moisture content is preferred, and it's still important to have dry pieces when working with resin!
We have a video about kiln drying/moisture content! ruclips.net/video/bzhlfrff-Vg/видео.html
Hi guys, love your work, just wondering where you purchased the clock mechanism/hands from as you said you would leave a link for it. Cheers. keep up the good work. Dan W
Hi guys, I just came across your channel. I love the round form you used in this video. Is this form adjustable to more than one size? Thank you.
How do I make the numbers for the clock so its getting precise and not going over time after some days?
Can you make glow-in-the-dark resin?
Yes there is glow in the dark pigments!
Great video. Question: Has the price of lumber gone up in Canada? If so has it had a negative impact on your business? Are people requesting smaller projects? Thanks so much for sharing.
It's gone up everywhere unfortunately but we are really lucky because it hasn't really affected our sales
@@BlackForestWoodCo Thanks so much for responding
Hi folks, hope you're all doing well and Charlie decided to hang around. So how much does a clock like that weigh, would you need something special to hag it on a wall? Thanks for another great video.
It's not too heavy 40 or 50 pounds, we're just using a keyhole to hang it!
where can I buy a formwork like this? Thanks
Que material é esse do molde? HDPE (UHMW)? OU pead?
As I know you guys hate waste, what did you do / will you do with the ring that was CNC'd off?
Very nice! What did you do for hanging hardware?
We used a keyhole with a screw!
Friend, what material did you use for the round mold??
Haha!!! I thought this was "click bait" ... and then I realised there was an "L" on clock. And .. Yes ... 3 inches would be excessive for a "cLock" ... ;-)
Joking aside ... clock hands after being trimmed - IMHO - were not in proportion ... I think it would have looked a lot better with thinner hands, possibly a more classical design .... But if that's what the client wanted, then it's more than OK.
But still, a brilliant addition to BFW sales items - the mold ... HDPE ???
Tip for applying the silicone ... once bead is in place, spray with water (plant mister/sprayer absolutely fine!) then use your moist finger to smoothe - silicone will not stick to those surfaces that have been sprayed with water. Have I described that adequately?!?
How do y'all deal with the two indents left from the hold down blocks?
It was sanded off before they put it on the cnc machine
We machine back down to raw wood and then sand everything!
What is the total cost of such a watch?
You’s don’t ship to Ireland 😕
how do you hang it lol?
So when you feel the wood parts of these pours is it epoxy, a wood epoxy mix or straight wood? Love the content lately btw
What pigment or dye did you use here?
Great job 👽👍
I noticed in a video tha you have barrels of resin and hardner.
Is there a particular company that you purchase it from?
They have their own resin
The barrels are of our Black Forest Deep Resin and Hardener!
What dye did you use here?
What are you using for silicone?
Love it!!!
Thank you Josephine!
I’m not a fan of the epoxy tables, but this clock is beautiful
Nice clock face. BUT to compliment the fine craftsmanship on your part consider installing a real mechanical movement. I’ve made clocks using my laser for the face (acrylic) and the case in laser cut wood and used a very very inexpensive quartz battery movement but when I make make something more permanent I’m going for mechanical. The sound of a real ticking clock gives a home a heart beat. And when the zombie apocalypse comes and batteries are valuable barter items my clock will still work but quartz will be useless. A sound mechanical movement is more expensive than the $9.99 quartz thing but consider your legacy.
The clock face looks great but the hands are out of proportion.
What song is this???
Seis Continentes and Nuevos Colores by Tomas Novoa
Man what does the resin cost for a clock this size. I dont think I could afford it.
only took $500 worth of resin, funny I was wondering the same thing.
Way too expensive for a Clock Unless you got money like that
There’s about $150 in resin!
So how many thousand dollars are you charging for that?
Very nice
Thanks Steve!
Mantap..👍
Don’t give up the day job guys, your jokes are terrible. Lovely clock by the way.🐶🇬🇧
Hahaha we won't
Which country u belong bro
Canada
Tooth hurty!
Hahaha
if you can please struggle at a better explain how you do the calculus it would be great..and please keepin in mind this videos would be better understand from european view with those calculus transformed already...from every other point,you`re doing great and i love your fancy ideas,big up!
Good my dear boy
👏👏👏👏👏
Comment for the algorithm
Thanks Adam!!
Great clock face. The clock hands are ugly imo. If you had made those outta resin that would have looked great.
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almost first! 😂
So close!
The Charlie schtick is getting old though. It's a woodworking channel. If you like doing the Charlie thing more power to you. I'm gonna watch either way
Arms on the clock are way to long looks stupid/ cheap looking
I don't think it looks stupid but for $1400 it should be a better set of hands.
I know you all have been wondering where I have been and I don’t have an answer to that because the government may be listening but good news is that I will be commenting for more Brad like normal again. Good night
Thank god! We missed you, check out our how to start a woodworking business video, Brad is in most of it!
Скоро вашей америке конец придёт
we are not American lol
@@BlackForestWoodCo Ok