did not cut this out. I have debated on if I want to do so but right nw I just want to build them. the guy I get the kits from only has a limited number of them and I will end up cutting the parts out. but right now it would not save me a lot of money because the airplane grade plywood is so expensive and the time it would take to dialin all the holes and such. I was debating on making the base from some cutting board stock and I may get the larger version of this clock anode so. this clock is battery/electro magnetic driven it was easier then the weight driven ones Have made.
this is the third clock kit the first was a somewhat cheap laser cut one that sucked the second was a larger laser cut one from the us with hardwood veneered mdf. it was not bad but the instructions were not the greatest and it relied on nylon bushing and pencils for lube.
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http://www.woodentimes.com/QUINTUS/Quintus.html