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WALL CLOCK
xx   CLOCK

Pitcher-shaped front for a transistorized clock movement holds a spray of artificial or real flowers. Clock may be wall-hung or stood on a table.
AMERICAN CRAFTSMAN Jan-Feb 1966 (v.2#1) pg. 30

Schoolhouse clock. A reproduction of a turn-of-the-century "Regulator" wall-hung clock. Features an octogan-shaped face frame and either a long- or short-case.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER Sep-Oct 1989 (v.5#5) pg. 18

Simon's simple wall clock. A circular wall clock (12" diameter) is made of wood and uses contrasting wooden dowels to mark the hours.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #15 Jul-Aug 1990 pg. 52

Shaker pendulum wall clock, a reproduction of one found in Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, Massachusetts (circa 1840). The clock (15"x6"x42" tall) has plain lines. Square-headed dowels reinforce corner joints.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #22 Sep-Oct 1991 pg. 54

Shaker wall clock (21"x14"x4"). The case is jointed with blind mitered dovetails. There is mitered sticking on the frame-and-panel portion of the door.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #65 Apr 1998 pg. 58

Giant wall clock is made by hanging large wooden numbers on the wall in a five foot circle. An ordinary clock mechanism is mounted in the center, with balsa wood hands mounted over the clock's metal hands.
APARTMENT LIFE Sep 1979 (v.11#9) pg. 48, 100

Photo shows how to make a contemporary face for a battery-powered wall clock by cutting an irregular diamond shape from hardboard and then mounting metallic L'eggs containers and spray can tops for the "numerals". Est. cost: $7.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1975 (v.53#7) pg. 58

Photo shows how to make a contemporary chopping block wall clock that is 12" high and 8" wide. Upholstery pins are used to indicate hours. Est. cost: $20.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1975 (v.53#7) pg. 75

Crazy patch clock. Add fabric scraps to a plastic foam wreath and insert a clock movement in the center. Est. cost: $20.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1983 (v.61#2) pg. 42, 60

How to make a clock from an old phonograph record with dominoes glued on the face for numbers. Uses a purchased clock mechanism.
BOYS' LIFE Mar 1976 (v.66#3) pg. 40

Tips on making a simple battery-powered wall clock.
BOYS' LIFE Aug 1984 (v.74#8) pg. 46

Scout wall clock is battery operated and shaped like the Boy Scout insignia, a fleur-de-lis.
BOYS' LIFE Dec 1990 (v.80#12) pg. 64

Wall clock is a wooden plaque in the shape of a cloud which is equipped with a battery operated clock movement. Est. cost: $30.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1981 (v.4#9) pg. 34

Modern pendulum wall clock uses a battery powered movement. Est. cost: $15.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1982 (v.5#9) pg. 40

Five battery-powered wall clock designs.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1983 (v.6#5) pg. 25

Simple wooden wall clock has an 8" circular face and a shelf that supports a pendulum and two weights.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1986 (v.10#1) pg. 61

Corner clock. Battery-operated movement and circular clock face are mounted across a corner frame that includes a quarter-circle shelf.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1986 (v.10#1) pg. 63

Regulator clock case allows the brass pendulum and weight system to show through the glass sidelights and glass front door. Frame is made of walnut. Overall dimensions: 38" tall, 12" wide, 7" deep.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Mar 1987 (v.10#6) pg. 30

Knicknac clock. Circular clock bezel is mounted on a "racetrack" frame. The frame has a series of dadoed grooves which hold small-scale adjustable shelves. The shelves display knicknacs.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1988 (v.11#9) pg. 30

Publisher's clock case.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1988 (v.11#12) pg. 16
Correction CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1988 (v.12#2) pg. 6

Dimensions for the ribbon cable clock case.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1988 (v.12#1) pg. 9

Easy-build wall clock features an 8" round clock face.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Aug 1989 (v.12#11) pg. 52
Added Info CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1989 (v.13#1) pg. 6

Sweetheart clock. Wall-hung wooden clock that resembles a chalet has two heart motif cutouts and two heart shapes that hang down on lengths of fine chain. Clock face, hands and movement are purchased.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1991 (v.14#5) pg. 66
Added Info CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1991 (v.14#7) pg. 9

Cherry timepiece. Wall clock (6"x15"x26" high) has a crown top accented by dentil molding. An open shelf below the square, battery operated clock face has a beaded back panel.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1993 (v.16#12) pg. 42

Combination wall-hung corner clock and whatnot shelf. Overall dimensions: 25" tall, 12" wide.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jan 1995 (v.18#4) pg. 28

Country kitty. Suitable greenware plate is converted into a ceramic wall clock decorated with a stenciled cat and a ring of hearts (representing the numerals).
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Mar 1990 (v.35#7) pg. 47

Desert clock. An oval-shaped piece of greenware is painted with the outline of a stylized Southwestern fireplace and equipped with a clockworks to form a unique wall clock. Painted with nonfiring stain. Gridded pattern included.
CERAMIC ARTS & CRAFTS Feb 1994 (v.39#6) pg. 81

Carrousel clock. Tips for painting a greenware (ceramic) wall clock case suitable for a child's room using non-firing stains.
CERAMICS Mar 1990 (v.25#6) pg. 64

Ceramic wall clock features a cross-stitch flower design worked with brush and colored underglazes instead of needle and thread.
CERAMICS Apr 1990 (v.25#7) pg. 16

Greenware (ceramic) wall clock case with a railroad motif is painted using nonfiring stains.
CERAMICS Apr 1994 (v.30#8) pg. 26

Ceramic case for a wall clock is shaped and painted like an apple sliced in half. Painted with underglaze and nonfiring stains.
CERAMICS Jun 1994 (v.30#10) pg. 64

QSL the time. Personalize your ham station wall clock by incorporating your QSL card into the face of the clock.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Feb 1990 (v.46#2) pg. 30

Quilt block clock worked in needlepoint on plastic canvas. Heart, tulip, and schoolhouse motifs surround the Ohio Star center block. A clock movement and oak frame complete the timepiece.
CRAFTS May 1991 (v.14#5) pg. 38, 45

"Twelve Days of Christmas" clock face design to cross stitch.
CRAFTS Nov 1996 (v.19#11) pg. 86, 61

A is for Apples projects. (1) Red and white gingham dish towel is appliqued with an apple motif and trimmed with a ruffle. (2) Metal bookends are painted with apple motifs. (3) Clay saucer clock is painted with "Apple Time", numbers at 3, 6, 9 and 12, and a checked border. Split wooden apples mark the other numerals.
CRAFTS Sep 1998 (v.21#9) pg. 72, 45

Photo clock from your favorite picture. Frame an enlarged photo and place a battery-powered clock in one corner.
CREATIVE CRAFTS #84 Dec 1981 (v.7#12) pg. 51

Three wall clock ideas. (1) Button clock made from wooden plate and colorful buttons. (2) Map clock made from wooden plate and world map. (3) Western clock made from plywood and a bandanna.
CREATIVE IDEAS FOR LIVING May-Jun 1990 (v.21#3) pg. 18

Wall clock has a wooden frame, tooled metal face and a woven inset that looks like a pendulum.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Sep 1979 (v.10#7) pg. 24

Coffin clock (box clock). Reproduction of an 1820 clock made in Boston, MA. Uses a modern quartz movement instead of the original eight-day, weight-driven movement. Est. cost: $80.
EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Feb 1987 (v.18#1) pg. 44

Butcherblock wall clock. Est. cost: $30.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #194 Nov-Dec 1978 (v.28#9) pg. 53, 88

Build a schoolhouse clock.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #212 Oct 1980 (v.30#8) pg. 64

Wall-hung pendulum clock uses a battery-powered movement. It features a contemporary design worked in koa or walnut wood. Est. cost: $25-$50.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #235 Jan 1983 (v.33#1) pg. 77, 82

Wood and crystal regulator clock case.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #253 Nov 1984 (v.34#9) pg. 70

Wall clock with a walnut case uses a quartz movement with digitally recorded chimes stored in the circuitry. A solid-wood door has a hole in it so that the decorative brass pendulum can be seen. Overall dimensions: 34" tall, 11" wide, 6" deep.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #289 May-Jun 1988 (v.38#5) pg. 116

Shaker clock. Wall clock is a classic example of Shaker woodworking. Incorporates an old-fashioned windup movement that chimes every hour and half hour. Est. cost: $175.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #305 Feb 1990 (v.40#2) pg. 52

Shaker-style wall clock adaptation features quartz clock movement and shelves behind the panel door where a pendulum originally was needed. Includes tips on reproducing an aged finish.
FINE WOODWORKING #101 Jul-Aug 1993 pg. 63
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #103 Nov-Dec 1993 pg. 12, 14
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 10

Rustic Regulator. Reproduction of an old-style clock made of rough cut cedar.
HANDY ANDY Mar 1980 (v.4#6) pg. 68

Battery-operated wall clock runs for a year on two penlight batteries.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #435 Aug 1964 (v.60) pg. 96

Wooden cabinet for a wall-hung cordless clock.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #486 Nov 1968 (v.64) pg. 40

Make a wall clock which has a 16"x20" photograph as the background. Uses a battery powered clock movement. Est. cost: $20-$28.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1979 (v.8#8) pg. 61

Timepieces. Convert round greenware plates, bowls, or baking dishes into wall clocks by painting a design on the bottom and installing a battery-operated movement.
POPULAR CERAMICS #489 Apr 1990 (v.40#9) pg. 90

Welcome clock. Ceramic wall clock case features a rocking horse, ducks, a cat and the word "Welcome." Painted with various stains.
POPULAR CERAMICS #497 Dec 1990 (v.41#5) pg. 47

Painting tips for a ceramic clock featuring a dragon figure on a crescent moon and a star-shaped clock face.
POPULAR CERAMICS #533 Jan 1994 (v.44#6) pg. 28

Wall shelf has a built-in clock and three shelves holding 3 coffee mugs.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1969 (v.131#2) pg. 158

Colonial-styled wall clock which can be powered by either a transistor battery or household current.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1970 (v.134#5) pg. 177

Colonial wall clock has an eagle finial and a pendulum.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1971 (v.136#1) pg. 132

Sportsman's wall clock has octagon-shaped wooden frame. Ceramic dial and clock works are purchased.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1971 (v.136#5) pg. 166

Heirloom wall clock case of walnut features turned pilasters. Uses an 8-day windup movement with pendulum.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1972 (v.138#5) pg. 118

Wall clock incorporates a battery powered movement into a frame shaped like a wood cutting board with a handle.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1977 (v.148#5) pg. 188

Battery powered wall clock is in the shape of a handsaw.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1978 (v.150#5) pg. 118

Build an updated version of the schoolhouse clock complete with pendulum.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1981 (v.155#6) pg. 145

The picture clock. Several circular designs make up what appears to be a three-dimensional, wall-hung painting. Two of the circles rotate and keep track of the time (if you know the secret) Est. cost (kit): $19.
POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1971 (v.198#3) pg. 90

An ordinary looking electric clock can be much more impressive if mounted in a wide-molding picture frame with a velvet or felt mask surrounding the dial.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1972 (v.200#1) pg. 107

Shaker wall clock case can be fitted with a variety of movements, both mechanical pendulum and quartz.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #60 May 1991 (v.10#6) pg. 30

Octagonal wall clocks (12" across). Use simple jigs to cut the frame pieces which surround a plywood face that is fitted with a clock movement.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #76 Jan 1994 (v.13#4) pg. 65

Shaker wall clock features a glass panel door in the top, a solid frame-and-panel door on the bottom and small glass sidelights in the sides of the case to view the mechanism. Overall dimensions: 32" tall, 11" wide, 4" deep.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #100 Jan 1998 (v.17#6) pg. 83

Flying pig wall-hung cuckoo-style clock features a pendulum and imitation winding weights painted to look like ears of corn.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #104 Sep 1998 (v.18#4) pg. 35, Insert

Modern style clock made from auto hubcap.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Nov 1964 (v.35#11) pg. 86

Four fine clocks to build. (1) Grandfather clock. (2) Table lamp with clock base. (3) Banjo clock. (4) Decorative wall clock with pendulum.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Fall 1981 pg. 64

Tips on converting a plastic picture frame, a picture, and a battery-operated clock mechanism into a unique wall clock.
SUNSET Dec 1993 (v.191#6) pg. 100

Wall clock is styled like a pocket watch. Circular wooden frame (6" diameter) surrounds a quartz clock movement. A gold chain and oversize fob complete the illusion.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #1 Jan 1988 (v.1#1) pg. 22
Added Info WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #5 Sep 1988 (v.1#5) pg. 1B

Blue-heron wall clock. Walnut wall clock features contrasting ash plugs that serve as the clock's numbers and a scroll saw cutout of a blue heron. Overall dimensions: 18" tall x 7" wide.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #11 Sep 1989 (v.2#5) pg. 18

County clock. A whatnot shelf with heart-shaped cutouts in sides and back is fitted with an operating clock behind a glass door. Two shelves are still available for display. Overall dimensions: 11"x4"x24" tall.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #20 Mar 1991 (v.4#2) pg. 6
Added Info WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #23 Sep 1991 (v.4#5) pg. 30

Mission-style pendulum wall clock features a single door consisting of 18 small and one large frame-and-panel openings backed with glass. Overall dimensions: 11"x36"x5" deep.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #27 May 1992 (v.5#3) pg. 18

Contemporary wall clock from oak veneer plywood and black acrylic.
WOMAN'S DAY Oct 23 1978 (v.42#2) pg. 118, 178

Wall clock for a child consists of a brightly painted, smiling face of the sun and pointed "sunbeams" which represent the hours of the day.
WOMAN'S DAY Mar 8 1983 (v.46#7) pg. 82, 119

Three great clocks to build. (1) See-through pendulum clock features a walnut veneer shell with an arched top. (2) Art Deco mantel clock made from oak and walnut. (3) Anglefish wall clock.
WOOD MAGAZINE #9 Feb 1986 (v.3#1) pg. 78
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #11 Jun 1986 (v.3#3) pg. 8

Turned teak timepiece. Nautical-style wall clock features a turned teak housing, a polished brass dial, and a world-time quartz movement.
WOOD MAGAZINE #19 Oct 1987 (v.4#5) pg. 78

Teddy bear wall clock. Square frame is decorated with a large wooden bear at the 10 o'clock position. Made of oak and walnut.
WOOD MAGAZINE #22 Apr 1988 (v.5#2) pg. 64

Wall clock features a 9"x9" square frame of African wenge wood surrounding a background of bird's-eye maple veneer. Uses a battery-powered quartz movement.
WOOD MAGAZINE #26 Dec 1988 (v.5#6) pg. 72

Circular wall-hung clock features a mirror face surrounded with a ring of wood.
WOOD MAGAZINE #34 Apr 1990 (v.7#2) pg. 40

A round, schoolhouse-dial is placed in the center of a 14"-square wooden frame that is given a painted antique finish.
WOOD MAGAZINE #36 Aug 1990 (v.7#4) pg. 44

Shaker wall clock (7"x13"x33" high). Door bottom can have either glass (to reveal the pendulum) or a solid wood panel.
WOOD MAGAZINE #49 Jan 1992 (v.9#1) pg. 66
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #62 Aug 1993 (v.10#5) pg. 8

Workshop clock (9" square) is topped by a handplane made from maple and walnut.
WOOD MAGAZINE #54 Sep 1992 (v.9#6) pg. 80

Wall-mounted pendulum block (14"x7"x30" high) has a leaded-glass panel in the door.
WOOD MAGAZINE #61 Jun 1993 (v.10#4) pg. 39
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #71 Aug 1994 (v.11#5) pg. 6 (Adding chimes)
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #78 Apr 1995 (v.12#3) pg. 18 (Adding chimes)

Seafarer's clock (7" diameter) is turned from teak with staves of maple at the hour positions.
WOOD MAGAZINE #62 Aug 1993 (v.10#5) pg. 32

Wetlands silhouette. A simple shelf or wall clock features a scroll sawed face depecting a heron standing among the cattails. Overall dimensions: 14"x8"x2" deep.
WOOD MAGAZINE #67 Jan 1994 (v.11#1) pg. 66

Wall-clock for a workshop features a quartz movement set in a plaque that is decorated with wooden mallet and wooden chisel.
WOOD MAGAZINE #75 Dec 1994 (v.11#9) pg. 66, Insert

Watchmaking on a large scale. The case for a quartz-movement wall or desk clock is fashioned out of wood to look like a wristwatch complete with band.
WOOD MAGAZINE #90 Sep 1996 (v.13#6) pg. 56, Insert
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #98 Aug 1997 (v.14#5) pg. 16

Contemporary clock and mirror. Mirror frame (16" diameter) holds a 10" diameter beveled mirror and has a wide cherry border with concentric coves. The clock (9" diameter) has a border of concentric wide beads.
WOOD MAGAZINE #98 Aug 1997 (v.14#5) pg. 64

Two clock cases built from exotic woods. (1) Pendulum clock with cocobolo back panel and pendulum bob. Clock face is a ring of maple with ebonized dowel inserts to mark the quarter-hours. (2) Business-card desk clock has a wedge-shaped frame of three woods, a clock movement set in the peak and a lip to hold a pack of business cards.
WOOD MAGAZINE #103 Feb 1998 (v.15#1) pg. 42, 100, Insert

Square wooden clock case (8"x8") has a scroll sawn frame featuring leaves and acorns. Equip with a battery clock movement for use as wall clock (or shelf clock).
WOOD MAGAZINE #111 Winter 1998 (v.15#9) pg. 72, Insert

A crown jewel. This curved-glass wall clock features an eight-sided mitered-trim surround made from store-bought cove molding. Diameter measures 12" across the flats.
WOOD MAGAZINE #115 Jun 1999 (v.16#4) pg. 42, Insert
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #117 Oct 1999 (v.16#6) pg. 4

Schoolhouse pendulum clock features an octagonal face and pendulum box that are trimmed with inlay banding.
WOOD MAGAZINE #117 Oct 1999 (v.16#6) pg. 45, Insert

Octagonal frame for a wall clock features outer cove and inner grooves for decoration. Three different jigs are required to fabricate the pieces.
WOODSMITH #12 Nov 1980 pg. 8
Added Info WOODSMITH #20 Mar 1982 pg. 23

Schoolhouse clock features an octagonal face and a pendulum case. Made from just two oak boards 6-ft. long. Several different clock mechanisms may be used in the case.
WOODSMITH #21 May 1982 pg. 4

Round wooden frame for a wall clock is made from a hexagonal blank assembled using miter and spline techniques.
WOODSMITH #30 Nov-Dec 1983 pg. 10

Regulator clock case is a 3:4 scale version of the pendulum style of clocks found in railroad stations during the early 1800's.
WOODSMITH #36 Nov-Dec 1984 pg. 12

Contemporary wall clock features a wooden frame with curved corners surrounding the face. The corners are cut from solid wood and attached to the straight side pieces using exposed, decorative splines. Uses a battery-powered clock movement.
WOODSMITH #59 Oct 1988 pg. 20, 18, 23

Pendulum wall-hung clock features two doors. The outer frame-and-glass panel door covers both clock face and pendulum. An inner door supports the quartz clock mechanism and allows for battery access. Overall dimensions: 13"x6"x28" tall.
WOODSMITH #89 Oct 1993 (v.15) pg. 26, 15

Shaker wall clock (13"x5"x32" high) features two glass panel doors (one for clock face and one for pendulum compartment).
WOODSMITH #113 Oct 1997 (v.19) pg. 28

Simple, turned wood frame for a round quartz clock movement.
WOODTURNING #75 May 1999 pg. 32

Marquetry wall clocks with turned frames. Laminate various thicknesses of hardwoods together and slice with a band saw to form the marquetry pattern. Join these pieces together to form a symmetrical design and enclose in a circular frame.
WOODWORK #27 Jun 1994 pg. 72

Lathe turn a circular wooden frame to accommodate the dial and battery-powered movement of a wall clock.
WOODWORKER #1047 Feb 1981 (v.85) pg. 76

Half-size Vienna regulator wall clock based on an early 1800's design. Utilizes a quartz movement equipped with a pendulum.
WOODWORKER #1073 Apr 1983 (v.87) pg. 224

Vienna Regulator clock case project can be decorated with veneer if desired.
WOODWORKER May 1988 (v.92#5) pg. 384

Tazlar clock. Reproduction of an ornate wall clock built around 1900 by L. Hainze of Prague (Czechoslovakia). Dimensions and profiles for the mahogany case.
WOODWORKER Feb 1990 (v.94#2) pg. 130

The cook's clock. Wall-hung kitchen clock features a square face and a single shelf capable of holding 3 spice bottles. Overall dimensions: 17"Tx7"Wx4"D.
WOODWORKER Jan 1995 (v.99#1) pg. 58

Vienna regulator clockcase is built using off-the-shelf moldings.
WOODWORKER Apr 1995 (v.99#4) pg. 60

Octagonal wall clock. Reproduction of the classic 19th century design associated with school rooms and railway stations. Uses a movement with pendulum and calender dial. Case is built from any good 3/4" hardwood.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1978 (v.2#4) pg. 10

Traditional style pendulum wall clock features a pine wood case, glass-front door, and battery powered clock and pendulum movement. Overall dimensions: 24" tall and 10" wide.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1979 (v.3#5) pg. 8

Restoring antiques. Regulator clock case. Part 1. How a portion of the clock case for a wall-mounted pendulum "regulator" clock was repaired and replaced.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1980 (v.4#1) pg. 7

Restoring antiques. Regulator clock case. Part 2.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1980 (v.4#2) pg. 11

Pine wall clock case for a quartz pendulum movement. Estimated cost: $20.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1980 (v.4#4) pg. 10
Correction WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1980 (v.4#5) pg. 5

Tile clock. Colonial style clock case features a square dial board set above a square decorative tile in a simple wooden case. Dimensions: 20" tall, 9" wide and 3" deep. Uses a battery powered movement.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1981 (v.5#6) pg. 26

Rough-sawn cedar case for a wall-hung pendulum clock movement. Similar to an old school-house clock, it features an octagonal frame. Dimensions: 24" tall, 14" wide, 4" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1982 (v.6#3) pg. 24

Lyre clock case is based on a design by the famous clockmaker, Aaron Willard Jr. The case is built from scrap wood and covered with mahogany veneer. Uses a purchased pendulum movement.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1982 (v.6#6) pg. 26

19th century "Kitchen Clock" case is equipped with a pendulum movement and stenciled glass. Overall dimensions: 22" tall, 14" wide, 4" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1984 (v.8#1) pg. 52

Shaker wall clock. Incorporates a battery operated pendulum movement. Overall dimensions: 36" tall, 12" wide, 6" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1984 (v.8#2) pg. 32
Added Info WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1985 (v.9#1) pg. 7

Early American "Wag-On-Wall" pendulum clock case. Overall dimensions: 23" tall, 11" wide, 5" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1984 (v.8#4) pg. 24

Teardrop shaped wall clock is carved from mahogany in a free form organic design. Overall dimensions: 20: tall, 10" wide, 2" deep. Equipped with battery operated movement.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1984 (v.8#6) pg. 44

Contemporary wall clock. Frame is shaped like the upper portion of an exclamation mark (!) and backed with dyed veneer. A circular clock face and pendulum complete the unit. Techniques for fabricating circular frames from short pieces of solid wood are detailed.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1985 (v.9#3) pg. 38

Veneered wall clock. 4-piece book matched veneer forms the face of this 12" square battery-powered clock.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1985 (v.9#6) pg. 42

Contemporary clock features a unique steam-bent frame shaped like an upside-down "U". Attach a base to the clock for a mantle or shelf clock. Leave off the base for a wall hung clock. The frame supports a circular wooden clock face with brass inlays marking the hours.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1986 (v.10#3) pg. 34

Disk clock. A wooden "flying saucer" shape is turned on a lathe. Inlaid wooden plugs and a quartz movement convert it into a wall-hung clock.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1986 (v.10#4) pg. 48

Wall-hung Vienna regulator clock features beveled glass on the front and both sides. Overall dimensions: 42" tall, 8" deep, 13" wide. Est. cost: $400 (including movement).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1987 (v.11#3) pg. 48
Correction WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1987 (v.11#5) pg. 6

Shaker wall clock is based on original designs by Isaac Newton Young found in the collection at Hancock (MA) Shaker Village. Features a lower (pendulum) door with two glass panels and a separate door for the clock face. Overall dimensions: 33" tall, 11" wide, 4" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1988 (v.12#1) pg. 38
Added Info WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1988 (v.12#3) pg. 6

Captain's clock is a reproduction of one located in the Mystic Seaport Museum (circa 1880). The clock case and bezel are made from eight sections of mahogany, joined with splines, and then turned on a lathe.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1988 (v.12#5) pg. 33

Pine wall clock features a battery-powered quartz movement and an exposed, decorative pendulum bob. Overall dimensions: 21" tall, 10" wide, 4" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1989 (v.13#1) pg. 38

Country curio clock. A combination whatnot shelf and wall clock. Overall dimensions: 11"x24"x4" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1992 (v.16#3) pg. 60

Seascape clock. Clock features a scroll-sawn profile of a sailing ship on "ocean waves" of two different colored woods. May be hung on a wall or placed on a shelf. Overall dimensions: 10"x17"x3" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1994 (v.18#2) pg. 31

Early American-design wall clock uses a quartz battery-powered movement. The frame-and-panel door on the front has glass for the top panel (which reveals the clock face) and wood for the bottom panel (which conceals a two-shelf compartment that originally housed the pendulum). Overall dimensions: 33"Tx19"Wx7"D.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1995 (v.19#1) pg. 20

An Irish parlor clock. A new case for an old pendulum-style wall clock.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1998 (v.22#6) pg. 32, Insert

Transistorized clock made from a 6" or 8" iron skillet.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1965 (v.21#2) pg. 8

Wall clock in the shape of a giant wrist watch.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1968 (v.24#6) pg. 18

Banjo clock. Includes patterns for painting glass panels in door and column.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1972 (v.28#4) pg. 34

Create your own wall clocks in any shape or size from rough sawed slabs of wood, crosscuts, lumber scraps, etc.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1983 (v.39#3) pg. 74

Compact contemporary clock with a walnut case is designed to accept a quartz movement with a 10" pendulum. Built from thin (1/8") plywood and thin hardwood. Overall dimensions: 15" tall, 8" wide, 3" deep.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1985 (v.41#4) pg. 71

Miniature schoolhouse clock utilizes quartz movement. Overall dimensions: 12" tall, 8" wide, 3" deep.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1985 (v.41#6) pg. 51

Make a wall clock from an old circular saw blade. Numerals are made from various-length nails. The hands are made from hacksaw blades.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1986 (v.42#1) pg. 90

Dutch windmill electric clock has rotating sails. The clock is located in the base of this wall-hung clock (below the sails).
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1986 (v.42#5) pg. 54

Octagonal wall clocks use inexpensive quartz clock movements and wood from your scrap bin.
WORKBENCH Dec 1993-Jan 1994 (v.49#6) pg. 24