Mr. Boyer, you are very gifted. You are one of the few numbered with Goodrich, Becket, and even Harrison (I mean that sincerely) who have inspired me to design my own clocks. I certainly don't mean to steal any thunder from Ronald and his MAGNIFICENT WORK! Thank you both for even more inspiration. Like Newton said, "I stand on the shoulders of giants" - you two ... thanks again!
@@oceanblue4750 Unfortunately I do not have any information on where to formally learn woodworking or which schools to attend. I mostly learned from looking at woodworking videos on TH-cam. At the bottom of this page there is a list of TH-camrs that helped me with ideas and tips (indukudesign.com/video-gallery/).
Great video! If anyone is interested I analyze a similar clock and show with detailed computation how it works, and how clocks can be designed to tick at the correct pace. I also bring a short discussion about the nature of time. Enjoy: th-cam.com/video/D1_Jqy4cWgY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Math%2CPhysics%2CEngineering
5 years ago I worked in an office. A few TH-cam videos later and now I design and make a variety of wooden models (I bought the plans for this clock and did not design it). Just do it.
it is a Awesome work. I saw a similar clock in Hong Kong. It is made with all wood, no metal bearing, screw, shift or etc. We have very advance mechanical watch in the world. I think old art thing should be with all old material.
It is refreshing to see handmade construction. A friend gave me a book about making wooden clocks. Im very excited to try my hand and create something wonderful for my family. We need a clock. Wish me luck:) Looking forward to more of your videos
@@pixiechick4367 I am currently working on making chess pieces for the chess board that I made a while ago and will post it once it is done. Unfortunately making 32 pieces takes ages (at this stage I have 17 done!) - but I think the whole set will be nice and will definitely have a video of the process.
I think you might be interested in a video where I analyze a similar clock and show with detailed computation how it works, and how clocks can be designed to tick at the correct pace. I also bring a short discussion about the nature of time. Enjoy: th-cam.com/video/D1_Jqy4cWgY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Math%2CPhysics%2CEngineering
Hi Ronald...such a great art... awesome..!!! Can u plz share the gear details and calculation... Or can u just make a video of it... It will be great to understand...!
What a passion man! I am fascinated by clock mechanisms but your skill in building such pieces of engeneering just blow my mind. I notice that you have only 5k subscribers, thats normal, the people that can understund art engeneering are not too many . Just go ahead .
Its great to see someone else that actually uses tools instead of lasers. I dont understand why they think assembling a puzzle their computer made as being skillful.
Good job! I like this video.i have a question ,to have an accurate time keeping how calculate the length of pendulum ,and how to calculate the weight ,i think when we put too much weight the clock runs bad
Clayton Boyer designed this clock and has a lot of information on calculating the various things that make it work. Here is a few answers for the some questions:www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/frequentquestions.htm. And here is a bit more on how to design the pendulum and calculate the length: wikipedia.org/wiki/Seconds_pendulum
Amazing! Thanks for sharing. l want to buy the plan and make one, too. Does the clock show the time correctly? l mean the accuracy of the clock. And the last; Is it running too loud? 😅
It keeps time quite well, but read this page by Clayton where he also discuss accuracy (www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/frequentquestions.html). It is not very loud but I would not recommend placing it in the bedroom.
What a beautiful piece of workmanship, I have made one as well, but I have had trouble making mine run, everything seems to be smooth, but still no success any advice
Clyaton Boyer has a whole checklist of things that might help to fix the problem in the section "Why doesn’t my clock run? " on this page: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/frequentquestions.htm I hope this helps!
I made one of these a few years back and I managed to keep it running for around nine minutes before the pendulum stopped. I tried sanding the anchor teeth and the escape wheel teeth with sealer, to reduce friction but nothing really worked. My grandad got bored of be using his workshop for that project so now it just sits in the living room as an ornamental clock
@@Richardros18 to be totally honest, I haven’t actually weighed it, it’s an iron cylinder about 25cm long by 6cm wide. I’d estimate at about 7kg but without weighing I can’t be sure. Would you recommend a weight?
I have recently assembled a wooden gear clock (one of those laser cut kits) and can may be advise you a bit better now (my previous advise was based on my watch making experience). Firstly you need to make sure that the gearwork runs freely (which you can check when you remove the anchor teeth). If that's the case than you need to make sure that the points of contact of both the anchor wheel and escape wheel are very smoothly sanded and than apply some wax on the anchor teeth and the escape wheel teeth as well.
Every day when I wind it I use my muscle power to lift the weight thereby capturing it (potential energy). The clock runs from this the rest of the day. It does not use electrical energy as most other clock in our house does.
It runs just over 24 hours on a single wind and is quite accurate over this period. I wind it every morning which means stopping it for a few moments and then adjust the hands slightly once done.
I've been trying to find a cheap lathe for woodworking for a while and wasn't really successful in my search. what kind of lathe is the small red one you use in this video?
Great clock in deed. However my wife complained the tick-tack noise. My parents had a grandfather clock which was similar noisy. After few days nobody was able to hear ist. After a while, the brain filters the noise.
Magnigicent! Thank you for sharing this. Would that i had the woodworking skills and the tools to do this fine mastery. A kit with laser cut parts of this clock's mechanism would be the only way for me :-(
Muito boa noite! É realmente muito muito lindo esse relógio 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 e como faço para adquirir um igual? Vocês poderiam me apresentar algum site de compra por gentileza? Agradecido estarei!
@@IndukuThank you for the awesome video but I think the gear ratio for minute hand is 60.0625:1😅😅 In future i would like to work on a project with you if you are fine with it.😊
holy crap!!! Thats amazing. How long did that take you to build? Looks very time consuming. At least if you have a wheel or escapement wear out you can build a replacement.
@@kwacz I am not sure it will happen in my lifetime. There are wooden clocks that are quite old and using modern composite woods, like plywood, should keep it running for many years or even decades to come.
Absolutely spectacular, Ronnie. You did a truly beautiful job creating your Number Six. Magnificent! Congratulations. Clayton
Thanks!
Mr. Boyer, you are very gifted. You are one of the few numbered with Goodrich, Becket, and even Harrison (I mean that sincerely) who have inspired me to design my own clocks. I certainly don't mean to steal any thunder from Ronald and his MAGNIFICENT WORK!
Thank you both for even more inspiration. Like Newton said, "I stand on the shoulders of giants" - you two ... thanks again!
@@Induku what woodworking school do you recommend for me to attend to learn how to make wooden clocks and watches? Do you offer classes?
@@oceanblue4750 Unfortunately I do not have any information on where to formally learn woodworking or which schools to attend. I mostly learned from looking at woodworking videos on TH-cam. At the bottom of this page there is a list of TH-camrs that helped me with ideas and tips (indukudesign.com/video-gallery/).
Great video!
If anyone is interested I analyze a similar clock and show with detailed computation how it works, and how clocks can be designed to tick at the correct pace.
I also bring a short discussion about the nature of time. Enjoy:
th-cam.com/video/D1_Jqy4cWgY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Math%2CPhysics%2CEngineering
'Stop to enjoy progress' one of the most important steps so many of us forget.
I really like this comment and will add one of these steps in all of my videos in the future :)
TOTALLY ! Progress will bring us to our END ! We should STOP to enjoy it ! Bruders, together, REVOLUTION !!
One minute I’m living my life and the next, TH-cam has me contemplating a career in clock making and craft fairs.
5 years ago I worked in an office. A few TH-cam videos later and now I design and make a variety of wooden models (I bought the plans for this clock and did not design it). Just do it.
@@Induku where can I buy this plan?
beautiful video. i appreciate all the captions, too.
I love how you pause to enjoy the process
Absolutely beautiful!! Brought tears to my eyes !
it is a Awesome work. I saw a similar clock in Hong Kong. It is made with all wood, no metal bearing, screw, shift or etc. We have very advance mechanical watch in the world. I think old art thing should be with all old material.
Incredible craftsmanship! That will make an amazing family heirloom for generations to come. Thank you for sharing!
It is refreshing to see handmade construction. A friend gave me a book about making wooden clocks. Im very excited to try my hand and create something wonderful for my family. We need a clock. Wish me luck:) Looking forward to more of your videos
Good luck! There are much easier ways to get a clock if you need one than to build a wooden clock - but none of these methods are as satisfying.
I totally agree:)
the single MOST BEAUTIFUL project i have seen so far.!!!!
Thank you for the nice comment.
@@Induku no problem:)your work is lovely.please post more videos if possible!
@@pixiechick4367 I am currently working on making chess pieces for the chess board that I made a while ago and will post it once it is done. Unfortunately making 32 pieces takes ages (at this stage I have 17 done!) - but I think the whole set will be nice and will definitely have a video of the process.
@@Induku ok cool!ill be on lookout!!thx!!
The sheer effort you put in is amazing
That was incredible and beautiful, next time please show how you built that TV :)
This is amazing clock
That a beautiful craftsman
Thank you
You are an inspiration, Mr. Nelson! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks :)
Thats some patience and precision you have
Family Heirloom, eh? Awesome! So elegant and classy!
Great job
No doubt the coolest thing on TH-cam. I wish I had the tools and the time.
Thanks. This is the coolest comment I got the whole month :)
Excellent video, Ronald!
Thank you :)
Great Video. Thanks for uploading it.
Super belle cette pendule!
красавчик, что тут можно сказать. Сразу видно что руки из правильного места растут... Молодец!
Wow... What a talent 🙏👍🙏
Someday.. I want to be like you, making clocks! Keep up the good work! :D
I bought your orrery kit. My son learned about orbits at 2 1/2 years old. Thanks!
Amazing... So beautiful done😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏
Master craftmanship!!! Wery nice, in deed!!!
Absolutely AMAZING work. Loved this video and your work! Thank you for sharing!
its not my video but thank you and youre welcome!
This is so beautiful, I love it!!!!
I think you might be interested in a video where I analyze a similar clock and show with detailed computation how it works, and how clocks can be designed to tick at the correct pace.
I also bring a short discussion about the nature of time. Enjoy:
th-cam.com/video/D1_Jqy4cWgY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Math%2CPhysics%2CEngineering
Thanks! You have set right my nerves.
Nice, I'm thinking of making one of these on my 3D printer.
Very beautiful clockwork i like this work fantastic thank you very much
Brilliant work! Hats off you man.
Thank you for this video. What a wonderful achievement! Meticulous in its creation...WOW!
Beautiful wonderful
Hi Ronald...such a great art... awesome..!!!
Can u plz share the gear details and calculation... Or can u just make a video of it... It will be great to understand...!
привет , нет ли файлов в dfx ? пожалуйста , поделитесь прямой сылкой . также другими проектами. спасибо
I love wooden clocks, but i get crazy from a normal ones ticking already. This would probably make me jump of a building😂
What a passion man! I am fascinated by clock mechanisms but your skill in building such pieces of engeneering just blow my mind. I notice that you have only 5k subscribers, thats normal, the people that can understund art engeneering are not too many . Just go ahead .
Thanks, I will continue to make stuff :)
Super work super job
Its great to see someone else that actually uses tools instead of lasers. I dont understand why they think assembling a puzzle their computer made as being skillful.
It is nice to use tools but a laser is also a nice tool to use when making things. Whatever makes you happy when desining and making things are cool.
Really Nice
Very beautiful
Magnifico! 👏🏼 I want that!
Hola Ronald. Excelente . donde puedo conseguir los planos
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Este modelo de relógio é LINDO MARAVILHOSO 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is incredible. Amazing job
What's the accuracy? It's a nice looking pendulum assembly
It is quite accurate over a 24 hour period. I usually check it when winding each day but do not really adjust it that often.
Nice clock bro
Thanks dude.
Great. It is an art piece.
Outstanding!
Волшебник!
Good job! I like this video.i have a question ,to have an accurate time keeping how calculate the length of pendulum ,and how to calculate the weight ,i think when we put too much weight the clock runs bad
Clayton Boyer designed this clock and has a lot of information on calculating the various things that make it work. Here is a few answers for the some questions:www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/frequentquestions.htm. And here is a bit more on how to design the pendulum and calculate the length: wikipedia.org/wiki/Seconds_pendulum
Amazing! Thanks for sharing. l want to buy the plan and make one, too.
Does the clock show the time correctly? l mean the accuracy of the clock.
And the last; Is it running too loud? 😅
It keeps time quite well, but read this page by Clayton where he also discuss accuracy (www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/frequentquestions.html). It is not very loud but I would not recommend placing it in the bedroom.
@@Induku thanks for answer.
I'll look into the discussion in the link.🤝
What a beautiful piece of workmanship, I have made one as well, but I have had trouble making mine run, everything seems to be smooth, but still no success any advice
Clyaton Boyer has a whole checklist of things that might help to fix the problem in the section "Why doesn’t my clock run? " on this page: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/frequentquestions.htm I hope this helps!
Is there anyway I could visit with you? Possibly a website or some other way. I live in northern utah
I made one of these a few years back and I managed to keep it running for around nine minutes before the pendulum stopped. I tried sanding the anchor teeth and the escape wheel teeth with sealer, to reduce friction but nothing really worked. My grandad got bored of be using his workshop for that project so now it just sits in the living room as an ornamental clock
Is your weight heavy enough?
@@Richardros18 to be totally honest, I haven’t actually weighed it, it’s an iron cylinder about 25cm long by 6cm wide. I’d estimate at about 7kg but without weighing I can’t be sure. Would you recommend a weight?
@@t.purkess9682 I think that should be heavy enough, might be not a proper alignment of the axis creating to much friction but hard to tell
I have recently assembled a wooden gear clock (one of those laser cut kits) and can may be advise you a bit better now (my previous advise was based on my watch making experience). Firstly you need to make sure that the gearwork runs freely (which you can check when you remove the anchor teeth). If that's the case than you need to make sure that the points of contact of both the anchor wheel and escape wheel are very smoothly sanded and than apply some wax on the anchor teeth and the escape wheel teeth as well.
Very nice!
It run without power? Nice very nice
Every day when I wind it I use my muscle power to lift the weight thereby capturing it (potential energy). The clock runs from this the rest of the day. It does not use electrical energy as most other clock in our house does.
How accurate is the clock (if it could run forever how long till noon is clearly incorrect)? How long can it stay active without rewinding
It runs just over 24 hours on a single wind and is quite accurate over this period. I wind it every morning which means stopping it for a few moments and then adjust the hands slightly once done.
Is it %100 accurate. Do you need to do something for fixing and making it accurate. Without any battery or something like this. How it works.
Awesome!
How much would one of these handmade clocks cost? I am not interested in buying i just wanna know how u would price yours. Answer when u can please
P E R F E C T
Which is the precision of the clock? In + - seconds / month.
I wind it every day and adjust it. It is quite accurate and out by a few seconds. The pendulum can be adjusted to increase the accuracy.
Can I buy plans for the #6. That is the clock I want to make!
Sure! I bought my plans here: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
This is amazing! was going to subscribe and realized that I already was a subscriber! 😅
So incredible. But I really want to make one. How to make it??? 😞
Marvelous !
Amazing
I cannot find exactly this clock in your shop for your plans ? Which name is it please ? Thanks Markus
I do not sell the plans but it is avaliable here: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
I can't find this clock on your site
The plans for this clock are available from Clayton Boyer here: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
Boas noite! Amigo querido tudo bem? Como posso adquirir este modelo para montagem em casa? Algum site de venda?? Preciso
Великолепная работа.
This is amazing. How much time did you spend to complete the project?
I think I worked on it for about 3 weeks.
Ở VN có ai bán không nhỉ. ? Minnf rất thích mấy mẫu này.
I've been trying to find a cheap lathe for woodworking for a while and wasn't really successful in my search. what kind of lathe is the small red one you use in this video?
The lathe is a Unimat but I got it as a gift many many years ago and I do not think that it is made anymore.
@@Induku maybe i am lucky and can find something like it on ebay.
also, thanks for the quick answer on a pretty old video, keep up the great work
It's a great work. I'm also carpenter. Please can you give me that measurement?
where did you get the lathe at?
The lathe is a Unimat but I got it as a gift many many years ago and I do not think that it is made anymore.
Absolutely Beautyful dear. I want to buy some one clock . How to can buy clock....?
The plans are available here: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
@@Induku Thanks dear
where were you find sizes for for gears? Nice video!
Boa noite Nelson! Tudo bem? Você tem esse kit completo para vender?
The plans are available from Clayton Boyer: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
Want to buy it
Hi how are you were can i get blueprints for the clock if you know which website i can go to can you plz help
The plans are available from Clayton Boyer here: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
Great clock in deed. However my wife complained the tick-tack noise. My parents had a grandfather clock which was similar noisy. After few days nobody was able to hear ist. After a while, the brain filters the noise.
It's so beautiful I really want to make it. Can you give me the details of this?
The plans are available here: lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
Шикарно, а где можно скачать файлы. Хотелось бы с сыном такие сделать.
Como puedo conseguir los planos para construir el mío
Por favor amigo vc tem esse kit completo para vender? Boa noite!
The plans are available from Clayton Boyer: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
Awesome😍🔥👍
Ide ini sabgat bagus. Sayangnya tidak di perlihatkan cara mendesain dan mengukur gear agar bisa bersesuaian perputaran jarum jam.😔😔😔 Sayang sekali
Wow! That was on another level!Really enjoyed watching 😊
Magnigicent! Thank you for sharing this. Would that i had the woodworking skills and the tools to do this fine mastery. A kit with laser cut parts of this clock's mechanism would be the only way for me :-(
انتبه الى عدد الاسنان. عجلة الدقائق يجب أن تكون 64 سن وهو وضع فقط 62 سن. قمت بالحساب ووجدت الكارتة 😃😅😅
Here are the plans for the clock then!
www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/bookpage1.htm
Muito boa noite! É realmente muito muito lindo esse relógio 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 e como faço para adquirir um igual? Vocês poderiam me apresentar algum site de compra por gentileza? Agradecido estarei!
Hi, how do you transfer your plans to the wood??
I use a laser engraver on low power. But initially I printed the plans on paper and stuck them on the wood with glue.
Amazing! What does the weighted part do (not the pendulum)?
The weight store the kinetic energy to drive the clock. This is used in the place of, for example, a spring mechnism.
@@Induku Ok. Thank you! I'm thinking about building a clock that doesn't use a battery.
Can anyone tell me how to findthe length of the pendulum ...
Normally a pendumum for this type of clock is approximately 1 meter in length. Here are more details and information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum
@@IndukuThank you for the awesome video but I think the gear ratio for minute hand is 60.0625:1😅😅
In future i would like to work on a project with you if you are fine with it.😊
is it there any commercial production for these kind of clocks?
You can buy the plans here: www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
@@Induku thank you
Сколько времени пройдёт, перед тем, как механизм придёт в негодность?
Belo trabalho, parabéns!
Superb...excellent..
U will adjust time daily??
holy crap!!! Thats amazing. How long did that take you to build? Looks very time consuming. At least if you have a wheel or escapement wear out you can build a replacement.
I spent around 3 weeks making this clock but I started the process a few years earlier and did not work on it for a long time.
@@Induku cool, being made from wood if you were to let it run constantly, how long would it last before it wears out.
@@kwacz I am not sure it will happen in my lifetime. There are wooden clocks that are quite old and using modern composite woods, like plywood, should keep it running for many years or even decades to come.