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Alan Parekh of Hacked Gadgets has created a industrial looking clock from wooden gears a PIC microcontroller and a scavenged stepper motor. Check out the video after the jump.
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This intricate work of 400 wooden gears, levers, and other components was recently on display at the Tohoku University of Art and Design in northeastern Japan. Every minute, the timepiece flips ...
Wooden gear clocks owner (www.wooden-gear-clocks.com) Jeff Schierenbeck has been selling clocks, clock kits and clock plans since 2003, in Altoona, Wisc. He still marvels at the ingenuity of clock ...
"It was a hobby because I made stuff for my daughter," said Keith Chambers, owner of Woodwerks. "I got the big idea, I'm going to make wooden gear clocks and I'm going to sell them." ...
Some of his clocks are complete antiques, and others hold original wooden movements in hardwood and pine cases he has made. Bruno has a deep knowledge of clockmaking history and a passion for ...
Witness the incredible process of making a wooden clock, where skilled hands and ingenious talent come together to craft a true masterpiece. From selecting the finest wood to precise carving ...
This little clock is meant to look retro, but honestly the wood design looks like it was made out of plywood with some fake wood paneling tossed on top. However, the seller Gadget4all isn't ...
How a Young Artist Is Building Giant Wooden Clocks in Michigan We interview Rick Hale of Clockwright on his brilliant, horological woodwork.
Chris has even worked on some of the oldest clocks, dating back to the late 1700s, including a few wooden gear clocks from the early 1800s. Interestingly, the average age of a horologist is around 70.