
I love obvious designs. Around my house i have a Hardrive clock. when a device is no longer useful it needs to live on it it has a silent beauty to it. The Cutime Clock is something you can do at home, if you have a blade that is long past it’s usefulness throw in your own favorite flavor of clockworks, and you can have your own very spiffy clock.
What the designer Flussocreativo should do is offer two packages. One with the cutting wheel already polished and in place, and other roll your own set with just the clockworks and mounting bracket. they could make a killing!
CuTime Wall Clock by Flussocreativo » Yanko Design.

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If you have been listening in or reading this site for very long you know I love the steampunk aesthetic but even more than that I love clockwork devices. The beauty, the symmetry and the precision required to create a functional timepiece that goes beyond most tech. Yes computers are intricate but their beauty is in programming. The beauty of a well machines or crafted clock goes beyond that. Is it something about the craftsmanship and skill required, I’m not sure. But either way I’d love to be able to make one some day.
Conner Boyle has made it that much easier to do so. On his website he has wooden clock plans for sale, the design is his and the skill needs to be yours. Someday I’ll give it a go when I can devote the time and the resources needed to build one. In case that describes you head on over to his website and try your hand. If you happen to be good enough to do it, there are “Master” level clocks, in a place he calls Masochist’s Corner, that the only way he’ll sell you the plans is if you send him a picture of one of his simpler clocks or sculptures completed. Amazing stuff. Hit after the jump to see a video of one of the clocks in motion.
Why would a Talented woodworker like him share these gorgeous plans? Well I’ll let him explain
“Selling plans for the clocks on this page goes against my basic philosophy of trying to spread joy in the world through creative woodworking. However, I have come to the conclusion that I should not stand in the way of a woodworker’s desire for additional frustration in his/her life when they obviously want it so badly.“
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I’m a sucker for well made and well designed tools. And one of my most frequently used tools of late is my sketchbook. My sketchbook however is almost used up and in quite poor condition, So i’ve been looking around for another to replace it.
I came across These beautifully constructed Xylobooks by Container Corps. Using reclaimed woof from a local furniture factory. these 128 page books are a stunning example of handcrafted, hand-bound design. For such quality they don’t seem to be overly expensive at 45.00 per. The selection of woods obviously varies with the availability of the resources
h/t Corre77
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