started to cut out a wooden clock from african mahogany lumber about 1/4 to 5/16 thick
not finished yet but getting there ,turns out its a big job as i had to convert 3d files to
2d each part had to be looked at editted ( aspire plays a big part here)catalogued and an image made as the clock was all in russian
aspire and wooden clock parts
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Re: aspire and wooden clock parts
That's a very ambitious project!
- Randall Newcomb
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
Re: aspire and wooden clock parts
well it was fairly easy to get this far,but now its a challenge.
I am missing the weight and some shafts
When i take the clock apart layer by layer,its not always clear on the shaft size,and if the gears are close in size what gear goes where
I am missing the weight and some shafts
When i take the clock apart layer by layer,its not always clear on the shaft size,and if the gears are close in size what gear goes where