This woodworkers list of free woodworking plans and projects features a collection of clocks in different designs that any moderately skilled do-it-yourselfer can build. The woodworking information found on these sites range in quantity and quality. Please contact individual web sites if you have questions about those woodworking projects.
This clock measures 36 inches across, but you could certainly go bigger or smaller depending on your space. At the link they walk you through the steps to build your own. Easy peasy.
Australian Woodsmith is a practical magazine for all woodworkers. From Issue 48. The face of the grandfather clock can be customized with your own coat of arms.
Material and cut list only.
Back at the turn of the century, a regulator clock beat time in schoolhouses and offices all across the land.
Clock #1 was not the first clock that I had designed, that was the one done for Burgess Power Tools, many years ago.
Build a 4 foot wooden digital clock with these free plans.
A tall clock is one of those heirloom pieces of furniture that end up getting passed down through the generations. The Shaker clock is unadorned and classic in form. The sides are glued and nailed into rabbets cut in the case front. The back is screwed on, and the case is joined to the base with dowels.
Make your own one-of-a-kind clock using wood and metal and the free woodworking tutorial at the link. It is easier than you think and you will have a work of art.
Isaac Newton Youngs, a Shaker brother who lived in the Mount Lebanon community in New York, built 22 or more of these clocks, yet they still stand out as a hallmark of Shaker style.
This clock was built using scrap plywood. Build one using these free instructions.
Everything you need to know to build a grandfather clock including the plan and detailed photographs of the process.
Use what ever two woods you happen to have on hand to make a unique two tone modern clock. It is an easy project with complete instructions at the link.
I needed a custom clock face. Chris Haywood, a friend of mine, whipped out a beautiful clock face using Corel Draw. Using Corel or a compatible package, you can size and edit the clock faces as you wish. I printed mine on card stock and used a spray adhesive to attach it to a plywood substrate.
The drawings on the following pages contain plans to build the wooden clock shown.
The drawings on the following pages contain plans to build the wooden clock shown.