All roman numbers clocks and watches are setup exactly like in this video. The only thing that makes the numbers look akwardly upsidedown are the lines beneath them. If these lines were removed, no one would have commented (or noticed) on the numbers being upside down. AMAZING WORK AND WOODCRAFT!
No, no they're not. Most cheap clocks are made like this one. Because they are lazy. The numbers should be set just like standard numbers, upright an level.
Magnificent ! ! I have heard of a tradition among European watchmakers which would consist of inscribing the hours on clocks in Roman numerals, but with the particularity (reserved for watchmaking) of writing the number 4 not "IV" (5 minus 1) as usual but "IIII" (3 plus 1)
Tip : paint well look less streaky on a big surface if your brush is bigger… the one you used in this video is a DETAIL sized brush when you needed a BASE COAT sized one
Looks great! I'm curious if you considered filling the clock with epoxy after adhering the numbers to encase the numbers and prevent dust build up? Love the versatility of having a base and being wall mountable.
That sounds like a great idea. I've never worked with epoxy, but it's probably harder than it seems. You could pour a thin layer of epoxy, let it dry, then attach the numbers. And pour another layer of epoxy over it. I don't know how that works out though.
@@jakerazmataz852 yes use the UV resin to attach the numbers with the uv resin you just put the uv light over it and they will dry with in no time then you can pour the rest of the epoxy over all of it. and let it dry
Excelente trabalho, única ressalva a colocação dos números. Se você pendurá-lo na parede metade dos números estarão de cabeça para baixo. No mais, coisa linda de se ver, parabéns!
@ th 24 second mark, the two rings are laying on a shiny surface and the epoxy is applied between the rings. What is the surface? Plexiglass? And what is used as a releasing agent to allow the rings and epoxy to be removed for sanding? The video and the end result are really neat!!!!! Tim
Elegant and unique! How did you determine the exact center for the hanger? I would opt for the saw tooth hanger. My complements on the clock. Got some clock ideas on the drawing board.
Nice job , some people always have to try and find something wrong with everything and most of the ones complaining are the ones who can’t make anything anyways….and just hating
Hi its very unique idea nice❤ would you be so kind to assist what base you use underneath rings to fix them before pouring resin? And what colour you have use on both wodden rings? Its colour or varnish?
On a clock with roman numbers, the roman 4 is usually depicted as IIII instead of IV. Why? Because of the balance between the numbers. i ii ii iiii (four numbers with just i's) v vi viii viii (four numbers with a V) and ix x xi xii (four numbers with a X). That's how it's done!
No, that’s not why you occasionally see iiii on ancient clocks. The real reason dates back to Roman times and has to do with the original Roman spelling of their God Jupiter, spelled IVPPITER. Using IV was thought to be disrespectful.
Pretty sure the switch is only connected to the solar battery for the lights, the clock itself is powered by the AA battery he put in. I was more curious as to why he put the wall hanging attachment on, up against a wall the light sensor is always going to assume it is dark, keep the lights on and drain the solar battery because it isn't getting any light. But apart from that, yeah, not a bad project.
@@Galerak1 Hmm, i didn't see a separate battery for the LEDs, but it wouldn't be the first thing I missed. Depending on the color of the wall and the sensitivity of the sensor, it can actually detect light pretty well against the wall. I have a solar battery pack that turns it's charging light on even when it's oriented the same way.
sieht wirklich sehr gut aus und ist eine wirklich gute Arbeit. Aber das Solarpanel auf der Rückseite der Uhr macht gar keinen Sinn. Das bekommt da garantiert nicht genug Sonne ab, um zu funktionieren.
Hello. I love your videos and how you do epoxy work. Can I please ask what is the material you use under your project when you poor the epoxy? The epoxy does not stick to it. Is is plastic wrap? I really like how things com off the epoxy so easily and cleanly. Thank you Chris
i love this i want to make one , but i don't know all the materials you had and used, but is there anyway to put the lights inside the clock and then put the epoxy in it
What is the use of that solar cell if you're going to hang it against a wall where it won't catch any light... If you had offset the cell more from the wall it could have functioned as a light sensor to trigger the light, but a photoresistor could have done that much easier... The way you built this the clock only fully functions when it's on it's stand.
This clock is seriously stunning! Love the wood and epoxy combo! 🌟
Upside down number and more explanation of what you need for the clock I liked it
The numbers are oriented with respect to the center of the clock
Numbers oriented as per standard Roman numeral clock
That's beautiful! Clocks are so fun to make.
Its even got those fancy superbowl numbers, nice.
Watching you painting the stand with these tiny little brush is priceless. 🤣😂🤣
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And uses a roller to do the smaller staining job
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All roman numbers clocks and watches are setup exactly like in this video. The only thing that makes the numbers look akwardly upsidedown are the lines beneath them. If these lines were removed, no one would have commented (or noticed) on the numbers being upside down. AMAZING WORK AND WOODCRAFT!
Nope. The 4 is correct for Roman numerals, but it's wrong for a clock. Traditionally on clocks and watches, the 4 is IIII
No, no they're not.
Most cheap clocks are made like this one. Because they are lazy.
The numbers should be set just like standard numbers, upright an level.
@@ninja-biker4 is always iv no matter how expensive the clock is.
@@pocketchange3543not with Roman numeral clocks. Google it and find one.
Magnificent ! !
I have heard of a tradition among European watchmakers
which would consist of inscribing the hours on clocks in Roman numerals, but with the particularity (reserved for watchmaking) of writing the number 4 not "IV" (5 minus 1) as usual but "IIII" (3 plus 1)
YES, and the reason is the balance of the numbers. with iiii we now have 4x number with I then 4x number with V and then 4x numbers with X.
@@ArthurvanH0udt Fascinating
Tip : paint well look less streaky on a big surface if your brush is bigger… the one you used in this video is a DETAIL sized brush when you needed a BASE COAT sized one
Beautiful original and modern work
Bellissimo lavoro e disegno originale
Thank you so much
Beautiful Clock. Great Job. Thanks.
Looks great! I'm curious if you considered filling the clock with epoxy after adhering the numbers to encase the numbers and prevent dust build up? Love the versatility of having a base and being wall mountable.
That sounds like a great idea. I've never worked with epoxy, but it's probably harder than it seems. You could pour a thin layer of epoxy, let it dry, then attach the numbers. And pour another layer of epoxy over it. I don't know how that works out though.
@@jakerazmataz852 yes use the UV resin to attach the numbers with the uv resin you just put the uv light over it and they will dry with in no time then you can pour the rest of the epoxy over all of it. and let it dry
@@jakerazmataz852 Experiment. One never knows until one tries.
This is the exact style of clock I'd love to have on my wall.
Excelente trabalho, única ressalva a colocação dos números.
Se você pendurá-lo na parede metade dos números estarão de cabeça para baixo.
No mais, coisa linda de se ver, parabéns!
Beautiful job!
How did you keep the resin from sticking to the table where you poured it?
Thank you!
Really great art👌👏😁
Beautiful thing! Congratulations!
Great job on the clock.
Love it. I am curious about the LED lights and the solar/ switch. A description and links for them please.
That is bad ass!! Watching this 7/6/2024. Good job!!
I love that clock
Waouwww c’est magnifique !!! Très ingénieux. Bravo et merci du partage 🤩🤩
Turned out nice.
Looks great 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 wel done.
I love this. Gonna try to make something similar!
The clock is lit!!
@ th 24 second mark, the two rings are laying on a shiny surface and the epoxy is applied between the rings. What is the surface? Plexiglass? And what is used as a releasing agent to allow the rings and epoxy to be removed for sanding? The video and the end result are really neat!!!!! Tim
Nice idea for a clock.
Good job modern style
Lavoro eccellentissimo, complimenti per la creazione👍👍👍👍
Grazie
@@WoodSeason Prego👍
Very nice n accurate work Sir...👌🤟
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Elegant and unique! How did you determine the exact center for the hanger? I would opt for the saw tooth hanger. My complements on the clock. Got some clock ideas on the drawing board.
Bel orologio di design 😊bravo!
Красивые часы и нечего лишнего нет. Спасибо за видео.
Beautiful!
Thanks
Beautiful 👌
Its beautiful...grt work
Nicely done
Very cool effect
Beautiful!
The LEDs creates a very warm ambience.
Great idea!
You have a laser, but still layout the template by hand? Nice job on the clock.
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Stunning!
great work
very good job , it´s amazing
Wear a “headband light”. Much easier when routing!
Apart from some of the numbers being upside down and shouting 'Get a bigger paintbrush! It's a nice design!
That and the worlds most inefficient roller lol
Wow .... Super made...
Beautiful
Great ✌️👷♂️
Will be changing battery every week but a nice clock
Very cool and nice
Nice job , some people always have to try and find something wrong with everything and most of the ones complaining are the ones who can’t make anything anyways….and just hating
❤ nice work
Nicely done.
Nice Creativity mind❤
So I learned something today...
A good video. Thank you. Gives me some ideas.
That is very good
hermoooooso trabajo
Fera 👏👏👏 ganhou mais um inscrito
What to do to prevent resin stick to other things?
Hi its very unique idea nice❤ would you be so kind to assist what base you use underneath rings to fix them before pouring resin? And what colour you have use on both wodden rings? Its colour or varnish?
how did you prevent of the epoxy getting stick to your table?
Nice
Your chisel technique made me nervous, otherwise a great job ,might even have a go myself 👍👍
AMAZING!
On a clock with roman numbers, the roman 4 is usually depicted as IIII instead of IV. Why? Because of the balance between the numbers. i ii ii iiii (four numbers with just i's) v vi viii viii (four numbers with a V) and ix x xi xii (four numbers with a X). That's how it's done!
No, that’s not why you occasionally see iiii on ancient clocks. The real reason dates back to Roman times and has to do with the original Roman spelling of their God Jupiter, spelled IVPPITER. Using IV was thought to be disrespectful.
Nope. That's a myth. The real reason was what ArthurvanH0udt wrote.
Yes, writing IIII or IV is just a matter of preference.
You're probably gonna want to turn the light off without stopping the clock and some point. Other than that, very nice!
Pretty sure the switch is only connected to the solar battery for the lights, the clock itself is powered by the AA battery he put in.
I was more curious as to why he put the wall hanging attachment on, up against a wall the light sensor is always going to assume it is dark, keep the lights on and drain the solar battery because it isn't getting any light.
But apart from that, yeah, not a bad project.
@@Galerak1 Hmm, i didn't see a separate battery for the LEDs, but it wouldn't be the first thing I missed. Depending on the color of the wall and the sensitivity of the sensor, it can actually detect light pretty well against the wall. I have a solar battery pack that turns it's charging light on even when it's oriented the same way.
sieht wirklich sehr gut aus und ist eine wirklich gute Arbeit. Aber das Solarpanel auf der Rückseite der Uhr macht gar keinen Sinn. Das bekommt da garantiert nicht genug Sonne ab, um zu funktionieren.
Im Ständer schon, und an der Wand ist es vielleicht Energierückgewinnung von dem indirekten Licht😂
Hello. I love your videos and how you do epoxy work. Can I please ask what is the material you use under your project when you poor the epoxy? The epoxy does not stick to it. Is is plastic wrap?
I really like how things com off the epoxy so easily and cleanly.
Thank you
Chris
Thank you. I covered the surface with tape.
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How did you manage to not have the epoxy in the initial pour not stick to the bench?
I have the exact same question.
Is beautiful
Ellerinize sağlık çok güzel oldu.💯💢
whats the finish on that table that you can pure epoxy and not have it stick
waow very nice❤❤❤
how did you think that solar battery will work with it flush against the wall?
It's a magical part of art😉
Чудно. Два в одном.
Nice super
Why not use fancy CNC router for timepiece cutout .? How did the epoxy not stick to work bench ?
Amazing
i love this i want to make one , but i don't know all the materials you had and used, but is there anyway to put the lights inside the clock and then put the epoxy in it
Excellent 👌
But didn't understand light sensor module system ❗😮
Love it
That's good 💯
Parabéns pelo trabalho. Mas uma pergunta. Como a resina não colou na mesa na hora de aplicar ela ?
Obrigado. A mesa estava coberta com fita adesiva
Why are your bottom numbers upside down?
Looks great! I'm curious for the clock machine, solar panel and energi controller. please share the link
Thank you
nice ..just little correction , number 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 ..the underline shall be not on top..
I like it!!!!!
Parabéns obra prima!
Thanks
what about laser engraving the clock numbers instead of using cheap plastic? or making them out of wood?
Nice idea but plastic release poison gas when engrave with laser.But he can engrave numbers on glass.
Cool idea, did you ever fix the upside down numbers?
they are supposed to be upside down
What is the use of that solar cell if you're going to hang it against a wall where it won't catch any light... If you had offset the cell more from the wall it could have functioned as a light sensor to trigger the light, but a photoresistor could have done that much easier... The way you built this the clock only fully functions when it's on it's stand.
What a toxic comment section, what did the creator do to deserve that? I dont get it, I think it‘s a nice project.
Y gracias por dar a conocer éstos proyectos muy bacano de Bogotá Colombia