This Do-it-yourself projects category features a collection of DIY woodworking plans to build a wide variety of clocks for your home, from woodworking related web sites. The woodworkers construction information found on these sites range in quantity and quality. Similarly listed products will allow you to compare prices from different online woodworking supply retailers.
This friendly character leaning on his walking cane will make a cheerful addition to your child's bedroom or playroom decor.
If you do not want to be alarmed, this is the clock for you! All patterns drawn FULL SIZE.
This friendly teddy bear clock can be hung on the wall or, with an added base, stand on a shelf or table. This clock matches our other bear cub projects. It measures 12-1/2 inches high without optional base.
Hey kids, what time is it? This friendly little girl clock is a fun project for any childs room. Pictured made from pine, this project can be displayed on the wall or on a shelf. All plans drawn FULL SIZE. Measures 18 inches high.
The delicate mahogany grain on this classic clock allows your eye to focus on the decorative handmade tile and swinging pendulum. The instructions include a source for all the necessary hardware.
Build this whimsical eye-pleasing veneer Ribbon Clock from leftover pieces of veneer. Finished clock measures just over 8 inches tall. We will provide you with a source for the clock and stainless rod, and also for the veneer.
Reminiscent of the Arts and Crafts style popular in the late 19th century, this easy-to-build oak clock will look right at home in any kind of decor.
This bird house is not just for cuckoo birds! Put it outside and watch real birds pop in and out of the entrance hole. For that perfect finishing touch, an actual clock movement tells the time. Think of it as a cuckoo clock with a real bird.
This clock design is accented with basic edge profiles and a four-segmented birds-eye maple face. It has just eight parts and no complex joinery. Stately yet simple, this architectural clock can be bu...
Like wall clocks built by the Shakers in the early 19th century, our version features clean, unadorned design lines. Although the Shakers frowned upon watches, wall clocks abounded. Today collectors s...
A simple technique for the inlay makes this 8 inch high clock a quicker build than you might think. If you do not have a Forstner bit to bore the 3-1/8 inch hole for the clock movement, thats no problem. We show you how to use your router with a straight bit and guide, along with a simple pattern to rout the recess to shape.
This 14 inch tall clock will add beauty to any space, including your mantle. The designer used figure maple with wenge butterflies for this timepiece. If you have been saving a highly figured piece of wood for a small project , this is the one to use it for. Its a simple yet beautiful project that will be admired for years to come.
Whether placed above a fireplace or on a shelf, this timeless masterpiece will draw admiring eyes for generations. Plan includes source for copper face, mechanism, and hands. Although this clock looks...
You do not have to remember black-and-white television to enjoy this clock. The test pattern, rabbit-ear antenna, and retro styling are all you need to take you back to those thrilling days of yesteryear.
Hey kids, what time is it? This friendly project proves that clocks can be fun for any kids room.
We all have them: wood scraps to little to be of much use, but too beautiful to toss out. Now you can fashion those exotic or figured castoffs into a handsome time piece. We supply a source for the mini quartz movement. The base of this Art Deco Desk Clock is 5-1/2 inches wide and 2 inches deep.
Classic clean lines and eye-catching quartersawn oak combine to make this a project that will stay with your family for generations. We have sourced a quartz battery-powered chiming movement with a se...
It is hard to beat the elegant good looks of handcrafted mission-style pieces. We have continued that tradition with this handsome 21 inch tall tabletop clock. Quartersawn oak, tapered square buttons,...
Three separate clocks in one value plan package. First, a long case regulator clock can be fitted with a mechanical or quartz pendulum movement. Second, the banjo style clock in a thin profile is a quick, easy clock for decorating or as a great gift. Add a quartz movement and a glass dome over the dial. In addition, mount a colorful tile or photo in the bottom framework. Third, the mantel clock can be placed on a shelf, dresser, mantel or build the optional shelf for placing on a wall. Movement and parts lists are included. Full size patterns and detailed text and drawing allows for easy construction of the top scroll work using common tools. A very good value.
If watchmaking on a larger scale interests you, try this 15 inch long wall-hung or desktop clock. We supply a mail-order source for the movement and full-sized patterns for the curved pieces.
Simple technique and a drop-in clock movement make this a quick build. The clock base measures 7-1/2 inches wide, and the clock stand 7-1/2 inches high. The perfect size for your desktop.
Classic 19th-century styling combined with an inexpensive piece of 21st-century technologyâa radio-controlled clock synchronized to an atomic clockâgives this masterpiece timeless good looks and impec...
There is no better time to build this beauty. :) If you have visited lots of antique shops, chances are you have seen a variation or two of this traditionally styled octagon clock. Here, both the clock surround and the lower long-drop case in which the pendulum swings feature attractive inlay banding. For the works, you can choose between a more expensive spring-wound movement or a less expensive quartz movement that employs a battery. Approximately 19 inches tall.