Oak Grandfather Clock
Woodworker: Paul Ramm
Almost 15 years ago, Ramm fell in love with a grandfather clock at a bed and breakfast in Eureka Springs, vowing to reproduce it one day. “I had no plans or dimensions to work from; only photos of that clock I found so many years ago.” So he took his time, adding his own touches along the way, including the scrollwork on the side, the painted fiberglass face, and stained wood cylinders with metal end caps that serve as clock weights.
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