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MY HOME-BUILT PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK "Click" to Login or Register 
posted February 11, 2007 11:58
Below is the Pillar and Scroll I built and gifted it to my employer at that time of my life. After building the clock, I just had to write a poem about this accomplishment.

The clock was crafted less than 3/4 size of the usual model Pillar and Scroll. I made the dial and had someone do the reverse tablet painting. I even have some painted tablets I did myself. I was much better doing landscapes in regular oils on canvas. I just had a 10" table saw, jig saw, and a cheap home made lathe.

Below are 3 posts that are self explanatory. The poem has the actual clock in color.

The wood for all my home-made built clocks is African Striped Mahogany. The wood below the finials is veneered Birds Eye Maple. The spandrels I hand painted and the dial was copied, honestly, I forgot how, I think through offset and camera work.

 
Posts: 391 | Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA | Registered: April 20, 2006
posted February 11, 2007 12:01
The printed label pasted inside the clock. If I remember correctly, the seal is the State of Pennsylvania

 
Posts: 391 | Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA | Registered: April 20, 2006
posted February 11, 2007 12:05
The Ode to a Pillar and Scroll Clock with the clock in its finished color.

The movement is a Seth Thomas store bought spring wound hour and half hour strike.

 
Posts: 391 | Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA | Registered: April 20, 2006
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posted February 11, 2007 14:06

Danny, you never cease to amaze. Eek

You've been there and done things that others only dream of. Cool

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Posts: 10553 | Location: Northeastern Ohio in the USA | Registered: November 19, 2002
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posted February 11, 2007 20:16
Outstanding!! One talented guy!!


Tom
 
Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
posted February 13, 2007 16:37
Dan,
Very impressive work. In my opinion it's the supporting documentation that takes it to 5 stars!!
I would have loved to have seen the striped mahogany , you stateside guys are so lucky in the choice available to you and at a reasonable cost. Striped mahogany I regard as very rare. I found a small piece of it some years ago and incorporated into the edge of a table top.
Is wood working your first love (after cats)?

Peter
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Posts: 110 | Location: Chalfont St Giles, Bucks, UK | Registered: June 03, 2006
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