craynerd
Member
Good afternoon,
I’m a clock maker from north Manchester U.K. I’ve been a member on here for some time as I enjoy reading the topics and seeing your creations however I do stick to metal working and specifically clock building. I actually joined here when I tried to get into cabinet building for my clocks but I decided against it and to leave that to the experts!
I’m making a brass tower clock and yet the barrel is 2.5” diameter and 3.5” long and therefore the author, Wilding, suggests hardwood. I believe I shouldn’t use Oak because it’ll corrode the steel bar going though the centre and I’m struggling to source anything else locally. I’d like to use applewood if I had an option as I know someone who has used this on their build of this clock. However, I’ve spent fortunes on materials already so looking in my limited wood stock, I’ve come across this piece. The rest of the pieces that would be similar are all oak but this seems to look different.
I’m not use to using wood so don’t know if this is an impossible question, but from the pictures, can you guess or suggest what this could be? Or perhaps point me in the right direction to purchasing say a 3 x 4” lump of apple wood or similar suitable hardwood to turn down to a cylinder?
I’m a clock maker from north Manchester U.K. I’ve been a member on here for some time as I enjoy reading the topics and seeing your creations however I do stick to metal working and specifically clock building. I actually joined here when I tried to get into cabinet building for my clocks but I decided against it and to leave that to the experts!
I’m making a brass tower clock and yet the barrel is 2.5” diameter and 3.5” long and therefore the author, Wilding, suggests hardwood. I believe I shouldn’t use Oak because it’ll corrode the steel bar going though the centre and I’m struggling to source anything else locally. I’d like to use applewood if I had an option as I know someone who has used this on their build of this clock. However, I’ve spent fortunes on materials already so looking in my limited wood stock, I’ve come across this piece. The rest of the pieces that would be similar are all oak but this seems to look different.
I’m not use to using wood so don’t know if this is an impossible question, but from the pictures, can you guess or suggest what this could be? Or perhaps point me in the right direction to purchasing say a 3 x 4” lump of apple wood or similar suitable hardwood to turn down to a cylinder?