Completely agree about jigs. Accurately made, they make such a difference to the ease of building the final piece. The clock reminds me very much of Voysey. I made several versions of a Voysey clock with different columns configurations and with tempus fugit as the clock spacings. Then my wife and I went to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (which is the Mecca for Arts and Crafts afficiandos) and saw an original Voysey. My copies are about 12” high (which I thought was in proportion); the original Voysey was over double the size. That shocked me.
thanks for sharing! Love the clock!
Thanks for watching!
Completely agree about jigs. Accurately made, they make such a difference to the ease of building the final piece. The clock reminds me very much of Voysey. I made several versions of a Voysey clock with different columns configurations and with tempus fugit as the clock spacings.
Then my wife and I went to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (which is the Mecca for Arts and Crafts afficiandos) and saw an original Voysey. My copies are about 12” high (which I thought was in proportion); the original Voysey was over double the size. That shocked me.
I'm not familiar with Voysey. I'll have to look him up. I really appreciate you watching the vid.
Cool!
Thanks!
You make it look so easy!
Thank you.
nice work
thanks.
Cant you use a steam iron for the first one? 😂
Why didn't I think of that.