Slow progress on this project; other distractions take precedence.
This is the first project on which I’ll use my hollows and rounds. A lot of practice coming up. Additionally, I want to change part of the detail in the set of moldings for the crown. Profile drawings are scattered about the 8 sheets of plans, but I’m the kind who wants to see them all pulled together and in full scale. I’m also fortunate enough to have a real drafting table with a floating parallel rule and various other drafting tools. Did you know that plastic drafting triangles bought in 1963 haven’t warped or become covered with “patina” since?
So, a few drawings. Next along this line is to change one shape in the crown and decide which egg and dart pattern I want to use.
Other articles in this series…
- Regulator Clock – Done
- Regulator Clock – Woodworking completed
- Regulator Clock – Scratching the frames
- Regulator Clock – Door Hinged
- Regulator Clock – Case Dry Fitted
- Regulator Clock – Jelly Side Down
- Regulator Clock – Case Frames – 2
- Regulator Clock – Glass – 2
- Regulator Clock – Case Frames – 1
- Regulator Clock – The Works work
- Regulator Clock – Glass
- Regulator Clock – Tongue & Groove planes
- Regulator Clock – Completed Mouldings
- Regulator Clock – Stick Mouldings
- Regulator Clock – Plate Mouldings
- Regulator Clock – Egg and Dart Moulding
- Regulator Clock – Eat Dessert First
- Regulator Clock – original description
- Regulator Clock – Stock Prep
- Regulator Clock – Plans for Moldings
- Taming the Rabbet
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