It all started from here, a pile of leftover from cleaning out the crankshaft for the Iron Table .
These pieces are just asking to be used for something, and with vigorous cleaning they showed themselves to be worthy of attention.
So here are the key players for this project, the bearing housing, clock machinery and a broken wristwatch.
I never said I do these things without help :)
Here's the machinery stacked down. The plastic clockwork had to be melted and carved to actually fit inside the beast.
The face of the wristwatch needed some filing to fit in where the glass used to be.
And old plane came to rescue as the base for the clock and mated with an electrical one to get straight.
The plane received some rust oil and truly appreciated it!
The assebly.
The clock from behind. A rubber disc happened to have a perfect fit as a lid that can be removed for tweaking the time.
The Clockwork Beast, at your service.
What a super stylish Clockwork!
VastaaPoista