I like these, you did a great job on thes, how big are the clock inserts? Aloha.
Chris
Hello All
Just wanted to say thanks for the kind words everyone has posted. I also would like to answer a few questions but unfortunately I still have not been able to figure out how to insert multiple quotes in one post. I will stick to woodworking. I chose the question by Chris to insert a few answers.
The plan for these watches have been around a long time and I have been making them since 1996 when I first saw the plan and idea in the magazine Wood Sept. issue. There have been other revisions to the plan by others so don't limit yourself if you want to try them. You can find the plan at Wildwooddesigns.com I think they offer the square body. Same construction in them. They really are not hard to make and when I get started I try to do 15 or 20 at a time to get a production line going. I sold 4 at the one day show this Saturday. They always have been a great seller for me. These are not my idea and many people are making them so you may have seen these on others web sites because I do not have a web site but I have photos in many galleries on different sites.
The size is as follows. overall length is about 15", the width is about 3" at the body not counting the stems, the band is about 1-3/4" wide,and the clock insert is a 2-3/4" timepiece which require a 2-3/8" hole. The inserts I use mainly use AAA batteries. I have some older inserts that use "N" size batteries. The watches can be unfolded flat as shown and some people have hung them on a wall like this, and they can all fold to sit on a desk as in the photo. I sell these for $60
Hope that I answered all ??? Thanks again for the nice words. Have a great woodworking day.