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Offline Lakelad

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Clock Insert
« on: July 15, 2011, 10:32:48 pm »
I went to the Woodcraft site looking for the clock insert you used in the humming bird clock and no longer find 142320. I have never used an insert and notice they have several other 2 3/4" clocks which would work in terms of the clock circumference. However the one I like says it needs a depth of 13/16. I assume that since the front of this clock is cut from 1/4 but has several inches behind it that the clock will work. Again, I have no experience with clock inserts and thought I would ask the question rather than order something I can't use.
Thanks, Gary
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Offline dgman

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Re: Clock Insert
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2011, 11:25:44 pm »
Hey Gary. The most important thing is the size of the mounting hole. Make sure you know the size needed. The thickness should not be a problem. The insert will be able to grab onto the 1/4" material. If the insert needs thicker material, you can glue on a piece of wood on the inside of the wood to make it thicker. It wont show from the out side of the clock case.
I always drill the hole with a forstner bit instead of cutting it on the scroll saw. I have bits for all the insert sizes. It might be a little expensive but it is worth it.
Dan In Southern California

Offline julief

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Re: Clock Insert
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2011, 08:31:12 am »
Hey Gary,  there are a lot of places to get clock inserts that are less expensive that woodcraft.  You might check out clockit, meisel hardware, wildwood, winfield, cherry tree.

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Re: Clock Insert
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2011, 09:44:38 am »
Thanks for the information. I thought the depth was what was needed to house the clock so to speak, thus if you have more not a problem. I also appreciate the tip on less expensive sources. Thanks to both of you..
Gary
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