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by Harwood E Woodpecker, Har
So whatever happened to the grandfather clock? Where did they all go and why don't we see them anymore?
The answer might be more obvious and simple than we'd imaging really. A grandfather clock was a real feat of engineering and design; everything had to be exact and although today we are more able than ever to work at the tolerances required to produce something as fine as a beautiful grandfather clock people are not prepared to pay the prices that the craftsmen who would build them can command.

We are now living in a consumer age where people can purchase a very good, funky, contemporary wall clock made by a designer for a much more affordable price than that of a grandfather clock. There is still hope though for those of you out there who are engineeringly minded and with a passion for a challenge.

If you are pretty handy with mechanics and can turn your hand to wood working why not buy a grandfather clock kit and make one for yourself? Grandfather clock kits are growing in popularity due to people wanting something a little different in their homes and wanting to set themselves a challenge. The work may be boring but the touch of accomplishment can last a lifetime.

Get to grips working with the pinwheel which should turn and either not be lifting the chime hammers, or be lifting the chime hammers but not hitting the chime rods. Sounds complicated doesn't it? All kits come with very detailed instructions and there are forums on the web where like-minded people can thrash out any problems that occur when working with your grandfather clock kit.

Just think of the day when you can stand back and admire the character craftsmanship, the dependable movements, excellent woodworking all blended to produce a beautiful grandfather clock for you or your loved one which will last a lifetime. Now that has got to be something that is worth a little bit of toil and trouble. If you choose to build your own clock from plans, many suppliers will give you the plans free as long as you purchase your movement software from them. I'd recommend this as these people are generally experts in their field and if you've purchased everything from one supplier you can nearly always count on their help in an emergency.

A little bit of knowledge can go a long, long way.
The sense of achievement and satisfaction that you will feel when you have finished your first grandfather clock will live with you for the rest of your life.

Building a grandfather clock from a kit really is a labour of love but at the end of it you will have an engineering masterpiece, made by you in your reception area at home and with measured preparation, the wood in your grandfather clock will shine under a professional look stain or clear stopping point that will amaze everyone who enters your home. So why not challenge yourself and get to grips with a grandfather clock kit.

Most of us take the dial face of a clock or other timepiece for granted. The history of the venerable grandfather clock is the history of clock faces. Based on a twelve hour cycle, early clock faces had just one hand. The hand would simply indicate the hour. As clock mechanisms developed, a second hand was added to indicate fractions of the hour in minutes. As clock movements became more sophisticated, a third hand was added that would show elapsed seconds. The rest as they say is history.

The development of the grandfather or long case clock, gave rise to dial faces that went beyond merely telling time. Just as the designs of long cases became more ornate, the dial faces became a canvas for artisans. From simple numerical markings, many clockmakers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries would use the dial face as a decorative and ornamental embellishment. Floral patterns, landscapes and ornate scrolling were popular subjects for the clock dial artist.

Before the introduction of stenciling and appliques, all clock faces were painted by hand. Each artist might have added a unique design patterns and illustrations. The presence of hand painted illustrations on an antique clock greatly enhances not its beauty but adds to the value of the clock. The painting of clock dials became an art separate and apart from the tasks of case and movement building. Dial painters and designers would often sign their work often on the front or back of the dial.

One innovation in clock face design had a very utilitarian purpose. The phases of the moon and the lunar calendar were significant for several reasons. Farmers often relied on the lunar calendar to determine the best time to plant their crops. Sailors relied on the phases of the moon since the movements of the tides were closely tied to the lunar calendar. In the early eighteenth century, makers of long case clocks began to offer clock dials that tracked the twenty nine and one half days of the lunar calendar month.

The addition of what became known as the moon dial revolutionized the grandfather clock industry. The importance in the introduction of the moon dial can be compared with the development chronograph watches.

Shaker style clock dials are simple in design, easy to read and lack the artistic embellishments of more ornate dials. Usually painted in black on a white background, shaker style clock dials are characterized by the use of roman numerals. In a unique twist, the numeric representation of four is simply four roman numeral one characters. This is contrast to other clock face designs that display the numeral four as a combination of the roman numerals one and five. Some shaker style dials can be found with Arabic numerals in place of the roman style.

Long case or tall case clocks fall into three general categories, grandfather, grandmother and granddaughter. Grandfather clocks are characterized by dials that are larger than eight inches in diameter. In addition to not being as tall, grandmother and granddaughter clocks usually have dials that are eight inches or less in diameter.

Whether you own a floor clock, mantle or clock, the style of the dial makes many clocks unique and collectible. If your clock has a damaged dial, there are artisans who specialize in restoring the clock dial to its former beauty. You can also find replacement dials that can add a new look to an old clock.

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