Number Six by Aleksandar Momcilovic |
Aloha, Clayton
It has been working
for a 5 month and I am very pleased with his accuracy and overall performance.
I
used padouk for frame, birch ply for gears, walnut for numbers, pear for
pendulum rod and bob parts and ash for small detail and weight shell.
This is
such amazing clock, it starts right away and keep ticking day after day.
Moving on to new challenges, I am interested in attempting a Solaris build
so I will purchase plans.
I thank you for offering such amazing plans.
Greetings from Serbia,
Aleksandar Momcilovic
Aloha Aleksandar, that is
truly an excellent build!
Your padouk Number
Six, with all your creative personalizations, is spectacular. It is always so
enjoyable for me to see the creative additions that builders put into these
projects, and you have let your muse run free with this build!
With your excellent
craftsmanship, evident in every part of your Number Six, she should be a
powerful runner, singing her beautiful song, for decades to come.
My Number Six had her tenth
anniversary last June ~ and is still as dependable today as she was a decade
ago.
I think you have created an
absolutely beautiful clock that will become a treasure in your family, to be
passed down through the generations.
Congratulations on
a spectacular build, and thank you for sharing your story and pictures of this
beautiful clock.
Enjoy!
Aloha. Clayton
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I love comments, but in order for me to have more time playing in my sawdust, I cannot respond to them here. If you have a technical question, please do not post it here, or I will have my wife answer it for me and her technical knowledge is highly suspect. For technical questions, check out the FAQ section of my website, or find my email link there. Mahalo and Aloha, Clayton