Homebuilt Clocks

“Homebuilt Clocks” by Gary F. Hartman is a detailed guide published by Gary Hartman in 2011, featuring 82 pages in English. This book provides step-by-step instructions for constructing large, antique-style heirloom Grandmother Wall Clocks and mantle clock variations using quality hardwoods, dials, weights, and brass hardware. It emphasizes both the craftsmanship involved in building these clocks and the aesthetic appeal of the finished products.
Readers will find comprehensive details that cater to woodcrafters interested in creating functional and beautiful timepieces. The book covers various aspects of clock-making, making it a valuable resource for those exploring the intersection of crafts, technology, and engineering. With its focus on antique clocks, “Homebuilt Clocks” serves as a noteworthy addition to any woodcrafter’s library.
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“Homebuilt Clocks” provides step by step details for building large, beautiful, antique style heirloom Grandmother Wall Clocks and mantle clock variations using attractive Hardwoods, dials, weights and Brass hardware. The finished clocks are attractive and functional and will give the builder great pleasure in both the craftsmanship and final beauty. A wonderful addition to a woodcrafter’s library.
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