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My ambition has always been to make my own clock and at the age of 18 I purchased a Unimat 3 lathe, tried to cut a wheel, failed, sold the lathe and that was the end of that. Now, nearly 10 years later I have returned to model engineering and have spent the last few years gaining experience with metal working. I have built a few small steam engines, some useful tools and slowly I have built up a small home workshop at a very low cost. I`ve not touched a clock or the plans in all this time but now feel that I am ready to begin my ambition of a clock build. I am not in engineering as a profession and therefore this is all a huge learning curve. If you have any tips or hints then please feel free to contact me or better still leave some comments.

I hope to post a log of all my experiences here as much for a log of my progress as anything else …. besides, I can`t see anyone reading it anyway!


  • admin: Brian, sorry it is months since you posted this but never the less, I wanted to say thanks for stopping by. And, yes, I do border on obsessive when I
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  • admin: Hi Chris, thanks for looking at my site. Yep, it was good meeting you the other week. Sorry I didn`t see your reply until now. I`m slowly expanding my

Welcome to Raynerd.co.uk

I`ve always wanted to learn more about engineering and electronics and my list of projects both complete and ongoing has been growing over the past few years. I like to document my progress more for my own understanding as much as anything, it helps keep me on track. I hope you can find something of interest to you, my clock building project is my priority but as you can see, I have many other builds I`m working on. Please leave a comment, it is nice to see people are reading!