I have been fascinated by clocks for a long time and finally took the time to build a wooden clock myself.
The clock is based on Brian Law’s plans for his clock 22. I chose it for its fascinating and novel gravity escapement that Brian Law designed (for more details see his blog post with precursor post).
The action of the escapement is best seen in the videos of the running clock.
The wood (cherry for the gears, hard maple for the lighter color parts) was cut on my CNC router. The need for accurate round parts was a great excuse to finally acquire a mini lathe and learn how to use it. The gears have been finished with multiple coats of thin CA glue with a final scuffing of the surface with 0000 steel wool for a semi gloss finish (see Chris Wrong’s article for a description of the process).
Here a few snapshots covering the build.