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Thread: "Honey, I Shrunk the Clock!" - JULY 2013 Project of the Month

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    Hello,

    Here is the July 2013 project I created for owners of Aspire 4 (and future higher versions). It is a FREE download, courtesy of Vectric!

    http://www.vectric.com/cool-stuff/pr...her-clock.html

    This FREE project features a miniature version of a classic Grandfather Clock “shrunk” down to a height of about 42" ! The clock is constructed in sections/layers with the Vectric Aspire files (17 of them) ordered and organized to correspond with the chronological build process outlined in the included illustrated PDF instructions.

    The project goes together quite easily. Perhaps the greatest challenge is the cutting of a couple miter joints on one of the base layers and the topmost clock head bonnet, but even this task is a straight-forward process for the average woodworker.

    Special thanks to ShopBot and Vectric for making this project possible!

    • I created the design/layout using Vectric's Aspire 4 software. (You must own Aspire 4 or later, to be able to run this project.)

    • I used a ShopBot PRSAlpha BT48 to run this project and the toolpath settings were specifically for that machine and bits I used. You can make changes to suit your particular machine, bits, etc.

    The project uses the following bits...

    0.25" down-spiral End Mill
    0.125" Ball Nose
    0.5" Ball Nose
    90-degree V-Bit

    Apply your choice of finish. I am applying an oil paint glaze/stain on my prototype using artist's oil paints (a technique I learned from my aunt many years ago in one of her Tole painting classes).
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    Mike, I already have downloaded the files and will make one when time permits... but probably in walnut, cherry or mahogany.

    Its a great looking clock! Thanks a lot for such a wonderful project/files. Much appreciated!

    Andrew

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    Michael,
    I always like to see pictures of projects you come up with and am always amazed at the crazy variety of different ideas that come out of your head!
    You seem to top yourself each time....good job!
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    Thanks Michael - your best project yet!
    Buddy BT48 with 6' power stick
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    Michael,

    What a great project! Thank you for your generosity!

    I will be building one possibly out of bubinga and maybe using some ebony inlay just for the heck of it. I love the color combo. I may even through in some curly maple because I love the contrast with bubinga. I'll have to figure out which wood would go where for the best results.

    Thanks again!!!!
    Don
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    I thank you too. This was the project that finally convinced me to upgrade from Aspire 3.5 to 4. I never thought I wood need anything more than 3.5 Again, I was sadly mistaken. Patterns are worth as much as software, but I up to date again and the patterns were a major part of my decision.

    thanks again to vectric and shopbot

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    Michael,

    As always great projects....I've done a few in the past and they have been hits with family and friends.

    Any reason why I could not alter the plans to build a taller unit??

    Cheers
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    Have you looked into putting a real clockworks into the case? How long of a pendulun would the case accommodate?

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    Thank you all! I appreciate your encouragement and enthusiasm!

    I'm really looking forward to seeing the versions you come up with! Lots of creative possibilities, including installing a pendulum clock insert (with a modified long panel to reveal the pendulum), creating a footed base, adding a couple decorative turned spindle ornaments on both sides of the bonnet, etc.

    The clock could certainly be scaled up to full-size, but I would likely use some different strategies for creating the mouldings and layers for a "big" one. (I purposed to make this "shrunk" version as simple and straightforward to cut/carve/assemble, as possible.)

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    Awesome! I've tried only one other vectric download, but gonna give this a try.

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