Here’s just a quick clock-making tip you might find useful. It’s what I use for laying out clock numbers.
The picture on the right is a reduced size illustration. You can copy it if you like or draw up something yourself on your computer.
All I did was use a drawing program on my computer to draw a circle, a central cross and 12 markers for the hours. Once I had the first number I just used the rotate and duplicate commands to get the other 11. Simple really.
Now whenever I want to lay out a clock face I print out a copy. Using my printer I can enlarge or reduce it to fit pretty much any digital clock movement or clock hand length.
To make the position of the numbers I just use a pin or a small nail to make a slight indentation on my clock. Mostly I don’t bother to stick the guide down but sometimes I’ll tape it on the edge if it won’t effect my actual clock face, or I’ll use a bit of Blu-Tack just to hold it temporarily.
It’s not rocket science but it’s a lot quicker and easier than the way I used to do it with compasses!
If you have your own way of doing this please post a comment and I’ll share your idea with other clock makers who visit.




What a good idea…should come in handy!