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I have a great idea of making a clock for our football coach that looks
like our football helmet. I have never made a clock. I so far have
determined that I want the clock to be at least 36" in diameter. The
shape of the helmet would be cut from a cabinet grade 3/4" plywood.
From this point on I am lost! I have gone to Michael's Arts and Crafts

and looked at the clock parts that they have. I do not know what size
of mechanism that I need, what size number, or hands! Is there a rule
to follow? The biggest numbers I saw at Michael's were 13/16", they
seemed like they would be too small. Can anyone offer any suggestions
or help. Thanks


For a clock that large I suggest a high torque movement and balanced hands.
I doubt if you'll find anything like that at Michael's.

Take a look at Klockit's web site:
http://www.klockit.com/

In particular see an example of the balanced hands at:
http://www.klockit.com/products/dept-5__sku-66764.html

and the high torque movement at:
http://www.klockit.com/products/sku-AAAAG.html

You should be able to find other on-line vendors of "clock making supplies"
by doing a Google search.

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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