Try Klockit at WWW.klockit.com. Depending upon the type of clock you are planning to build, they may have the plans available. But they are a good resource for parts even if you use some other company’s plans
Peter
Try Klockit at WWW.klockit.com. Depending upon the type of clock you are planning to build, they may have the plans available. But they are a good resource for parts even if you use some other company’s plans
Peter
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Go to slarose.com they have a good selection of parts and clock movements, or timesavers.com
Robert
I made a clock for my daughter's wedding present. The "works" came from Murray Clock Craft. Their level of customer service is way beyond what I expected. I felt like I was their only customer, their only concern.
They are on the web (I think), and they have an ad in most of the woodworking mags. They have supplies, kits, and "works" in both quartz and key-wound. They even have the radio-connected units that receive a signal each day from the atomic clock in Colorado, guaranteeing accuracy.
check out Woodsmith Mag at http://www.woodsmith.com
good luck
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