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188 - Imperial tower clock

This is a truly large and magnificent clock ornamented in Indian style. The design will look even better if you are creative with it and add some colour details using the typical hues in Indian ornamentation. The little finials in the model can also be substituted for turned ones that you can make yourself if you have the tools or you can buy any ones you like. And of course using contrasted wood colours is a must. In any case this clock calls for creativity. The pattern is based on an old English design from the beginning of the XX century published by the Hobbies magazine. It has been completely redrawn in the computer using the most advanced graphics techniques.

The pattern is printed to make the clock with 3/16 inches wood or with 5 mm wood, but of course it can be resized at will. This table gives the dimensions of the clock depending on the wood thickness you use:

Height Width Depth
1/8 in. wood 32.9 in. 11.1 in. 8.2 in.
3/16 in. wood 49.4 in. 16.7 in. 12.2 in.
1/4 in. wood 65.9 in. 22.2 in. 16.3 in.
4 mm wood 105.4 cm 35.6 cm 26 cm
5 mm wood 132 cm 44.5 cm 32.5 cm
6 mm wood 158 cm 53.4 cm 39 cm
8 mm wood 211 cm 71.2 cm 52 cm

Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 18 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Please write me to [email protected] to buy this pattern or for any questions.

These pictures have kindly been sent by Valeriy Elizarov from Kolyshle, Penzenskaya region, Russia.

This picture has been sent by Antonio Zaglio from Italy. These pictures have kindly been sent by Santiago Fernández from Burgos, Spain.
This picture has kindly been sent by Evgeny Podniakov from Timoshino, Vologodskaya region, Russia. These pictures have kindly been sent by Rafael Veras from Cordoba, Spain.
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