I had this idea sometime back about making a Vienna Regulator clock case and bought a suitable movement. My woodworking skill and commitment lead me into looking around for a simpler design than the traditional case with many examples of the wood worker's capabilities, so the project did not progress.
Recently my mind came back to this and the movement being a wasted investment, and realised that there was no actual reason for there to be a case and that a simple back board would be adequate, with perhaps some protection round the movement.
Chance had me in the local hardwood saw mill today looking for some oak for another project when my eye 'unfortunately' fell on a metre long wainy edged burr elm plank - it was a bingo moment but then it may not be, as it may well not work, but I bought it ! I know, I know, but we all do it, don't we !
The question is this - there is a narrow neck at about 1/3rd length that is some 60mm wide and <20mm thick, and is clearly a weak point - it's good feature but not if the plank fails there. My feeling is to rout a groove in the reverse side and insert a steel 'backbone' in that area - does the collective think that I should glue this in (PU glue?) or use short screws into the 22mm thickness of the body of the plank ?
Many thanks
Rob
Recently my mind came back to this and the movement being a wasted investment, and realised that there was no actual reason for there to be a case and that a simple back board would be adequate, with perhaps some protection round the movement.
Chance had me in the local hardwood saw mill today looking for some oak for another project when my eye 'unfortunately' fell on a metre long wainy edged burr elm plank - it was a bingo moment but then it may not be, as it may well not work, but I bought it ! I know, I know, but we all do it, don't we !
The question is this - there is a narrow neck at about 1/3rd length that is some 60mm wide and <20mm thick, and is clearly a weak point - it's good feature but not if the plank fails there. My feeling is to rout a groove in the reverse side and insert a steel 'backbone' in that area - does the collective think that I should glue this in (PU glue?) or use short screws into the 22mm thickness of the body of the plank ?
Many thanks
Rob