Well, you could read up on the life of Benjamin Banneker — I still recall his biography in which it was noted he made a wooden clock, by hand, which kept accurate time.
The Clayton Boyer files used to come through support pretty regularly, but since then Carbide Create’s DXF import has been fixed to allow the files to import as expected.
The Shapeoko wiki had some resources/links for “Clocks/Gears”:
- Wood Clock Tick Tock
- Brian Law’s Woodenclocks — Clocks 1, 2, 4 and 5 in .pdf format and a .dxf sample of gears. 3D .stp files available for some (paid) designs.[49]
- Wooden combination lock
- The Sundial Primer - Horizontal Sundial
- How to Build a CNC-Milled Orrery - Make: [50]
- Wooden Gear Clock Plans by Clayton Boyer
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Giccn88dRak https://clocktickgenerator.makertoolmaker.com/
- YouTube: How to create wooden clock with TeX?[51]
- https://longstreet.typepad.com/thesciencebookstore/2010/11/a-do-it-yourself-paper-digital-computer-1959.html
- Magazine Issue 261 | Woodsmith
as well as a pair of specific links:
https://clocktickgenerator.makertoolmaker.com/
from:
but the “Clockit” program created by the guy who does:
is off-line — not sure if it got folded into the main program or what.