Project by TJCROSS | posted 06-15-2011 08:17 PM | 11644 views | 29 times favorited | 19 comments | ![]() |
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Hey guys and gals. This is just another a&c clock that I make for the company that makes the tiles. QSWO, mortise and tenon construction, etched hammered copper face and quartz movement. Measures 17”h x 12”w x 7”d. Dye, tung oil and shellac finish. Thanks for looking!
-- www.theartsandcraftsstudio.com
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tenontim
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#1 posted 06-15-2011 08:29 PM
Another great clock, Terry. Those are nice looking tiles, too. Who sells the tiles?
branch
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#2 posted 06-15-2011 08:30 PM
hi love your clock the grain in the timber is fantastic
must try and make one like that some day
branch
SCOTSMAN
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#3 posted 06-15-2011 08:32 PM
Thats a nice authentic approach and the quarter sawn oak is wonderful.regards Alistair
-- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease
kenn
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#4 posted 06-15-2011 08:34 PM
Once again, you’ve nailed it! I’m discovering that dealing with these slopes on the Art & Crafts style makes it a wee bit more difficult. Thanks for the inspiration.
-- Every cloud has a silver lining
TomFran
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#5 posted 06-15-2011 10:21 PM
Absolutely gorgeous! Wow, that is just beautiful.
-- Tom, Surfside Beach, SC - Romans 8:28
TJCROSS
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#6 posted 06-15-2011 10:55 PM
This tile is avaiable at Ephraim Faience Pottery. $65 plus shipping. I think you need to order by June 30th to get one.
-- www.theartsandcraftsstudio.com
Sodabowski
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#7 posted 06-16-2011 12:21 AM
I envision this one in a museum. Beautiful finish on that oak. And I feel that I will be hammering some copper quite soon too, it’s been ages. Thanks for sharing and congrats on the end result.
-- Thomas - there are no problems, there are only solutions.
sras
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#8 posted 06-16-2011 04:08 AM
I always enjoy seeing your work! Another beautiful piece.
-- Steve - Impatience is Expensive
Dark_Lightning
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#9 posted 06-16-2011 04:40 AM
Another gorgeous clock! I just love QSWO. I’m thinking of making a valet along the Stickley style, and I really like the Wind River tiles. I’ve seen valets online for around $250 already made, and that’s a really reasonable price, since the tiles I’m looking at are 16”X16”.
-- Steven.......Random Orbital Nailer
ArthurS
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#10 posted 06-16-2011 05:03 AM
As always Love the clock. A life with oak – with beautiful copper. A great inspiration.
Woodwrecker
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#11 posted 06-16-2011 06:02 AM
I think this is one of your best.
Beautiful work.
489tad
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#12 posted 06-16-2011 01:56 PM
Right into the favorite box! Beautiful wood. Did you make the face or did you buy it?
-- Dan, Naperville IL, I.G.N.
Draht
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#13 posted 08-06-2012 10:38 AM
Beautiful selection of wood.
Bonf
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#14 posted 03-10-2014 06:29 PM
Another excellent clock, Terry.
You really capture the essence of the Arts and crafts period clocks !
-- Bob, NY
pintodeluxe
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#15 posted 03-10-2014 06:58 PM
Great clock, the figure in that oak is outstanding. I like the tile and clock face too.
-- Willie, Washington "If You Choose Not To Decide, You Still Have Made a Choice" - Rush
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