When I saw the title, I thought to myself: is this some kind of joke? Before watching: what connection can wood craftsmanship and watchmaking have? Let's see... After watching: the connection may by very tight! How accurate is this clock? ;)
Thank you for your comment, think of it as a decorative clock rather than an accurate time piece! it will delay 2 to 3 minutes a day, not bad though for a wooden clock I believe 🙂
@@TheWoodCrafter1 Hmmmmm, if so, wouldn't it be worth trying a simple quartz stabilizer? If, it seems to me, it actually has an electric drive. The Chinese sell such handouts almost for pennies. One of the American universities currently generates the most accurate time pattern in the world (as one-second pulses), many orders more accurate than an atomic clock. It would be fun to synchronize this clock with them... But even more fun, I suppose, it would be quite serious to answer a question like mine: "this clock is stabilized by a pulsar frequency" and therefore it is the MOST ACCURATE CLOCK IN THE WORLD, and to observe the listener's face. :))) P. S. By no means was my goal the slightest criticism. When I saw a PCB, I assumed it was a quartz stabilizer. Therefore, I expected a response like: "a few second per month" or so. And I treated the question itself as a joke. I perfectly understand that the most important goal is aesthetics, and a bit of showing off your own skills. Both were great. For me, the difficulty level is so abstract that I watch this clock like Michelangelo's sculptures. I don't even dream of trying something so difficult! A bit inaccurate? Who really cares? :))) First of all, it is beautiful and unique. You can always take care of accuracy in the second step. If questions like mine end up annoying you. For me, you are a great master and each of your works carries the stigma of perfection!
@andrzej3511 that wasn’t a quartz stabilizer actually, it is a tilting switch, I have later on replaced it with a mercury tilting switch for better performance, and the only thing it does is to lift the pendulum of the clock and let the weight of the pendulum itself to drive the clock mechanism, pretty clever design isn’t it? 😊 not mine though! Also, I never felt offended by any comment, I am trying to share something that I love making with people who might share the same interest with me and of course there are other people who doesn’t. Yet I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your comment and learned things that I didn’t know 🤝 Thank you for your time
ماشاء الله لا قوة إلا بالله عليك...الله يعطيك الصحه والعافيه على هذا المجهود المقترن بالدقه والاناقه.... Nice naked machine ....fantastic precision and accuracy...
This is a wonderful video! It is always a joy to see such excellent craftsmanship. Thank you for doing the Organic clock plans so proud, and congratulations on an excellent build. Aloha. Clayton
After being a Carpenter/Shopfitter for more years than I care to remember , all I can say is wow ..I loved "watching" this progress , please pardon my pun . 🙂
the most beautiful achievement that I have seen too. a work of goldsmith, I could spend hours in front of such videos. and the music that takes us to a dream .... a huge congratulations to the director of this magnificent piece. enormous respect
How this pendulum works? Becaus for a 2 seconds pendulum should be about 1 meter. Do you adjust the time with the piece of wood from the threaded rod or? Thanks!
Hi, i teally liked this clock, you made a very nice job. I have a question, what does prevent the motor assembly to escape down due to gravity after going up, on the wheel? It has some kind of ratchet? Or? Thanks!
Thank you, that exactly what drives the clock! The motor weight and once the motor descends down to a certain level the circuit or the mercury switch will connect the circuit and run the motor to climb back and stops at point to start the process all over again. Hope this is helpful
Wow, great craftmanship. Couple of questions. What was your work holding technique in the CNC? There are no clamps apparent. Also in the CNC work, what thickness of stock-to-remain do you aim for that you later need to cut and sand off by hand? Does this thickness depend on the size of the part? Thanks for sharing a great video.
Thank you for watching, I was using 0.04” thicker than the targeted thickness of 3/4” for some parts and used the same ratio for thinner parts also. I used a strong double sided tape to hold the workpiece on the CNC sacrificial board which in turn is clamped to the CNC table, you can also use tabs if you don’t have a drum sander to reach the desired thickness, this way you don’t need to use thicker stock. Note that sanding by hand was only used to remove the milling bit marks and never to reduce the thickness of the parts. Hope this will help you. You can buy the plans for this clock and many others from Clayton clock website. Good luck
Fantastic work on that clock. You did an awsome job Your woodworking skills are very impressive As it happens, I have just bought the plans for this clock before I even saw your video Your video is really useful as reference for building the clock I am just as fascinated in studying your various techniques and tools you use as well, so all round your video has been a huge skill learning exercise as well. I do have a few questions to ask you abiout the clock and your workshop/techniques in general as that would help me with the clock build immensely but the youtube channel is probably not the best place for this. Would you be OK for me to email you with those questions ?
Thank you, for your nice comment, appreciate it 🤝. I am glad that you found the video helpful. Clayton is very helpful and friendly though he will answer any question you may need an answer to. Please leave a comment on my Facebook page and I will share my email with you there. Thx
Beautiful piece. I can see if a CNC isn't mandatory, it's at least highly recommended ;) It might take a bit if you tried to cut all of that on a scroll saw.
Adorei o relógio, simplesmente fantástico. Sou marcenaria hobista e gostaria, se possível, como faço para adquirir o projeto, onde comprar os moldes e todas as informações necessárias para reproduzir essa lindíssima arte.
Really nice work. Just a hint. When introducing a new project video, after your intro and before the build, show the end result for a few seconds. That prevents the viewer from having to scroll to the end to see the result.
@@TheWoodCrafter1 I meant the dc motor to self-rewind the weight (remontoire) 😁. I've been looking for references of Clayton Boyer's clock designs and i think I'm interested with this one. And you've executed it perfectly. but yeah, I looked for references for my first cnc as well couple months ago. DIY cnc machine is more than enough for newbie woodcrafter like me...😅
Sorry I misunderstood your message, here is the link for the clock motor that I have used, and good luck with your build 🤝 Akozon DC 12V High Torque Gear... www.amazon.com/dp/B07FP3ZQNW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
You need mercury tilting switch to run the dc motor, once the motor reaches a certain point the mercury switch will connect the circuit and run the motor causing it to move up again until the liquid mercury cut the circuit again and stops the motor. Hope this helps! Good luck
Thank you Use this instead of the board, it is much better amzn.to/3SAgjDl And the motor I used is this one amzn.to/3JBFqkR You may not find it on Amazon but similar one should do the job. Good luck
Spiral down bit made by Amana tools. www.amazon.com/dp/B07B9ZX8WY/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_5RDWCDSXM7AJHQAVEPH5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=ml2&tag=thewoodcraf0c-20
I shared the CNC file with him, if you purchased the plans from him you can ask for the CNC files from him. by the way I am not taking any commission from that, it is between you and him. Good luck though.
When I saw the title, I thought to myself: is this some kind of joke?
Before watching: what connection can wood craftsmanship and watchmaking have? Let's see...
After watching: the connection may by very tight!
How accurate is this clock? ;)
Thank you for your comment, think of it as a decorative clock rather than an accurate time piece! it will delay 2 to 3 minutes a day, not bad though for a wooden clock I believe 🙂
@@TheWoodCrafter1 Hmmmmm, if so, wouldn't it be worth trying a simple quartz stabilizer? If, it seems to me, it actually has an electric drive. The Chinese sell such handouts almost for pennies.
One of the American universities currently generates the most accurate time pattern in the world (as one-second pulses), many orders more accurate than an atomic clock. It would be fun to synchronize this clock with them...
But even more fun, I suppose, it would be quite serious to answer a question like mine: "this clock is stabilized by a pulsar frequency" and therefore it is the MOST ACCURATE CLOCK IN THE WORLD, and to observe the listener's face. :)))
P. S. By no means was my goal the slightest criticism. When I saw a PCB, I assumed it was a quartz stabilizer. Therefore, I expected a response like: "a few second per month" or so. And I treated the question itself as a joke.
I perfectly understand that the most important goal is aesthetics, and a bit of showing off your own skills. Both were great. For me, the difficulty level is so abstract that I watch this clock like Michelangelo's sculptures. I don't even dream of trying something so difficult!
A bit inaccurate? Who really cares? :))) First of all, it is beautiful and unique. You can always take care of accuracy in the second step. If questions like mine end up annoying you.
For me, you are a great master and each of your works carries the stigma of perfection!
@andrzej3511 that wasn’t a quartz stabilizer actually, it is a tilting switch, I have later on replaced it with a mercury tilting switch for better performance, and the only thing it does is to lift the pendulum of the clock and let the weight of the pendulum itself to drive the clock mechanism, pretty clever design isn’t it? 😊 not mine though!
Also, I never felt offended by any comment, I am trying to share something that I love making with people who might share the same interest with me and of course there are other people who doesn’t.
Yet I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your comment and learned things that I didn’t know 🤝 Thank you for your time
好看,但看上去不能长久运转
@@shaohuaan9748 此时钟并非旨在作为准确性的基准。 该时钟也不打算成为可靠性或耐用性的基准。
这个时钟不仅是掌握工艺的证明。 这个时钟主要是一件艺术品。
There’s woodworking videos, and then there’s this. Art? Science? Math? Genius?
Yes.
Nice work!!!
🙂 Thank you 🤝
Muito obrigado pela atenção!
Muito em breve estarei encomendado algum projeto, começando pelo mais fácil inicialmente.
Abraço!!!
That was unbelievable. The neatest project I've ever watch.
Thank you man, I am happy you have enjoyed this video 🤝
Beautiful. Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching and commenting 🤝
ماشاء الله لا قوة إلا بالله عليك...الله يعطيك الصحه والعافيه على هذا المجهود المقترن بالدقه والاناقه....
Nice naked machine ....fantastic precision and accuracy...
تسلم يا ابو احمد
جزاك الله خير 🌹
This is a wonderful video! It is always a joy to see such excellent craftsmanship. Thank you for doing the Organic clock plans so proud, and congratulations on an excellent build. Aloha. Clayton
Thanks Clayton, and thank you for the great design and plans! best wishes 👍
After being a Carpenter/Shopfitter for more years than I care to remember , all I can say is wow ..I loved "watching" this progress , please pardon my pun . 🙂
Thank you franky, my pleasure reading that 🙂🤝
This is a amazing clock. Very good work, beautiful.
Thank you 🤝
the most beautiful achievement that I have seen too. a work of goldsmith, I could spend hours in front of such videos. and the music that takes us to a dream .... a huge congratulations to the director of this magnificent piece. enormous respect
Respect to you and to your sublime taste! Thank you from my heart! 🤝
@@TheWoodCrafter1 🤝👍👍
Very impressive.
This is a wonderful video
My pleasure, thank you 🤝
I think you should give the designer credit! Clayton Boyer is an awesome designer
I mentioned his name at the beginning of this video.
@@TheWoodCrafter1 Good, though it should really be in the description, as many people watch videos with the sound muted.
Looks stunning.
🙂🤝
That's the magic itself.
🌹
Very impressive!
ماشاءالله تبارك الله رائعة بكل معنى الكلمة
انا فخور اني اشتغلت معك في يوم من الأيام
كل التحية والتقدير ❤
حبيبي يابرهوم يسعدك
ان شاء الله نلتقي في يوم ما على خير 🌹
إبداع ماشاء الله عليك
الله يوفقك
حبيب تسلم وحياك الله
WOW.. amazing work ❤
Beautiful!
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so... Ford Prefect.
تحفه ما شاء الله، وكانه بتروح عبلاد العجائب و بترجعلنا باشي جديد من هناك
كل التقدير لجهودك و لحرفتك المتقنه
يالله مستنيين الفيديو القادم
كل التوفيق 💪🏿
شاكرلك ياملاذ متابعتك وتعليقك اللطيف
كل الاحترام لك وللمتابعين القناة 🌹
Very nicely done!!
Thank you 🤝
Wowwww iys just awesome love that 🥰🥰
A pleasure to watch .
Thx man, glad to read that 👍
How this pendulum works? Becaus for a 2 seconds pendulum should be about 1 meter. Do you adjust the time with the piece of wood from the threaded rod or? Thanks!
Super! Thank you vety much!
🌹🤝
Incredible... Creative man
Thank you 🙏
Hi, i teally liked this clock, you made a very nice job. I have a question, what does prevent the motor assembly to escape down due to gravity after going up, on the wheel? It has some kind of ratchet? Or? Thanks!
Thank you, that exactly what drives the clock! The motor weight and once the motor descends down to a certain level the circuit or the mercury switch will connect the circuit and run the motor to climb back and stops at point to start the process all over again. Hope this is helpful
@@TheWoodCrafter1 thank you for your reply!
Wow, great craftmanship. Couple of questions. What was your work holding technique in the CNC? There are no clamps apparent. Also in the CNC work, what thickness of stock-to-remain do you aim for that you later need to cut and sand off by hand? Does this thickness depend on the size of the part? Thanks for sharing a great video.
Thank you for watching, I was using 0.04” thicker than the targeted thickness of 3/4” for some parts and used the same ratio for thinner parts also. I used a strong double sided tape to hold the workpiece on the CNC sacrificial board which in turn is clamped to the CNC table, you can also use tabs if you don’t have a drum sander to reach the desired thickness, this way you don’t need to use thicker stock. Note that sanding by hand was only used to remove the milling bit marks and never to reduce the thickness of the parts. Hope this will help you. You can buy the plans for this clock and many others from Clayton clock website. Good luck
Fantastic work on that clock. You did an awsome job
Your woodworking skills are very impressive
As it happens, I have just bought the plans for this clock before I even saw your video
Your video is really useful as reference for building the clock
I am just as fascinated in studying your various techniques and tools you use as well, so all round your video has been a huge skill learning exercise as well.
I do have a few questions to ask you abiout the clock and your workshop/techniques in general as that would help me with the clock build immensely but the youtube channel is probably not the best place for this.
Would you be OK for me to email you with those questions ?
Thank you, for your nice comment, appreciate it 🤝. I am glad that you found the video helpful. Clayton is very helpful and friendly though he will answer any question you may need an answer to. Please leave a comment on my Facebook page and I will share my email with you there. Thx
Beautiful piece. I can see if a CNC isn't mandatory, it's at least highly recommended ;) It might take a bit if you tried to cut all of that on a scroll saw.
True, and the scroll saw will spare you chipped edges no matter how you tried to avoid them on the CNC 🙂
I did mine entirely on a scrollsaw great design by Clayton Boyer
Hilarious Video, I loved watching this piece of art, :)
Thank you :)
What is this man 😳😃 this is incredible... Waoooo👍🏻
😊 thx man, appreciate your comment and glad you enjoyed the video, 🤝
Amazing man, I enjoyed the video
Thx man, glad to hear that 🌹
Adorei o relógio, simplesmente fantástico.
Sou marcenaria hobista e gostaria, se possível, como faço para adquirir o projeto, onde comprar os moldes e todas as informações necessárias para reproduzir essa lindíssima arte.
www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
Thank you for your comment, I sent you the link for the plans.
Enjoy
ما شاء الله عليك مبدع ربي يوفقك
تحياتي لك وشكرا على المتابعة 🌹
Really nice work. Just a hint. When introducing a new project video, after your intro and before the build, show the end result for a few seconds. That prevents the viewer from having to scroll to the end to see the result.
Thx for the hint, I will remember that 👌
Wow! هادا شيء عضيم
تسلم يامحترم من لطفك
that's a very nice
Thank you 😊🌹
Wonderful
Wow ما شاء الله ابداع
Thx🌹
It's amazing... Did you use arduino to drive the dc motor ?
Thank you, no I use a fully built German made CNC and fusion 360 for cad and cam
@@TheWoodCrafter1 I meant the dc motor to self-rewind the weight (remontoire) 😁. I've been looking for references of Clayton Boyer's clock designs and i think I'm interested with this one. And you've executed it perfectly. but yeah, I looked for references for my first cnc as well couple months ago. DIY cnc machine is more than enough for newbie woodcrafter like me...😅
Sorry I misunderstood your message, here is the link for the clock motor that I have used, and good luck with your build 🤝
Akozon DC 12V High Torque Gear... www.amazon.com/dp/B07FP3ZQNW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
You need mercury tilting switch to run the dc motor, once the motor reaches a certain point the mercury switch will connect the circuit and run the motor causing it to move up again until the liquid mercury cut the circuit again and stops the motor. Hope this helps! Good luck
Hi
Very great job
I appreciate your patience working such a kind of....
Can you give an advice where to find the design of this creature...!
Thank you,
Here is a link:
www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
I love the clock. have made 2 wooden clocks one ben running sence 2008. where can the motor and control board be found for the organic clock ?
Thank you
Use this instead of the board, it is much better
amzn.to/3SAgjDl
And the motor I used is this one
amzn.to/3JBFqkR
You may not find it on Amazon but similar one should do the job.
Good luck
Gyönyörű, mestermunka. (Beautiful, masterpiece.)
Thank you 🙏
Bravo Sir,
Your clock is for sell?
FR.
Thank you, unfortunately I don’t sell what I make, I use what I build and I build what I need. 🤝
ما شاء الله really wow
Thank you big time🌹🌹
whats the cut out tool you are using to cut out the gears?
Spiral down bit made by Amana tools.
www.amazon.com/dp/B07B9ZX8WY/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_5RDWCDSXM7AJHQAVEPH5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=ml2&tag=thewoodcraf0c-20
Amazing…
Thank you
I think the pallet fork is flipped, that's why is not ticking properly.
The escarpment was a bit short, fixed after that by adding a thin layer of wood, now it is ticking properly 👍
Wow
Genius and more
Thx man 🌹
Are your Cnc Files for sale?
This is a copyrighted material that I can't share, please check with Clayton website www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
I shared the CNC file with him, if you purchased the plans from him you can ask for the CNC files from him. by the way I am not taking any commission from that, it is between you and him. Good luck though.
Olvídate de Amazon , ni intentes comprar ahí. Es extremadamente caro
Woodprix is a solid company with solid woodworking plans.
you didn't do anything, it was just machine work
I did the dust vacuum 😊
planos por favor
Search for organic clock from Clayton Boyer, he sells them
www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm