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George Nelson Sunburst Clock #5: Hub Veneer
Ross Leidy
I have a large selection of veneer due to having made custom table tennis paddles for years. But for this clock where the form is the star (litera...
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George Nelson Sunburst Clock #2: Spike Tapering Jig
Ross Leidy
I searched for "prior art" for cutting compound tapers like these, but I couldn't find anything that did what I needed. This is the idea I came up...
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George Nelson Sunburst Clock #4: Hub Assembly
Ross Leidy
The hub is built from 5 disks cut from scrap plywood on the CNC. The layer that will be the face of the clock is a full disk with a recess for the...
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A few hand tools......
Horologist
My interests involve working both metal and wood. Unfortunately, my woodworking space is in the laundry room. Currently a disaster due to the shop ...
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George Nelson Sunburst Clock #1: Introduction
Ross Leidy
For a while, I've had in my head to build a replica of a George Nelson's sunburst clock. Designed in the late 40's, it definitely has that "atomic...
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George Nelson Sunburst Clock #3: Spike Radius Jig
Ross Leidy
This jig will be used to cut the radius on the base of each spike using a router table with a tall pattern bit installed. I started with a plywood...
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George Nelson Sunburst Clock #6: Some Touch-ups
Ross Leidy
Before I can apply finished, I need to take care of a couple things - address the gap in the hub veneer and plug the holes in the end of the spikes...
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