David Morrow
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Over the past few years, I have built a number of wooden clocks. In many respects they are similar to engines; somewhat complex, multi-dimensional, a bit fiddly to access some parts at certain times. I started out by hanging a piece of plywood from the ceiling in my shop and using that as a platform to work on my projects. But there was always a need to gain access to the back or turn the frame on its side or back and that meant a lot of messing about. As a result, I took some time out to build a mount for the clock that could be screwed to my bench, the wall, or the ceiling. It will pivot in every possible position and can be locked in place securely. I designed the mount so that every part could be interchangeable and redesigned to suit a specific project if necessary; usually that meant just making a part larger, smaller, longer, or shorter. I am finishing up a Jan Ridders engine and am at that really fiddly stage and thought about making a new, smaller version for engine projects. Something with an open back so access to mounting screws on the bottom of the base could be had perhaps. Maybe use some 2" x 2" 8020 extrusions.
Here are a couple of pics of the mount and a link to a folder with a few more :
Index of /webphotos/Clock Bench Mount
Here are a couple of pics of the mount and a link to a folder with a few more :
Index of /webphotos/Clock Bench Mount