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Clock Size Opinion?


kmmcrafts

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Cut this out this morning, pattern suggest 2-1/8 inch clock insert. Not wanting to add yet another size to my inventory I’m going with something I already have on hand. First picture is a 2” insert and the other is 2-3/4” 

What one looks best in your opinion? I personally think I’ll pribably go with the 2” but thought I’d ask others opinions. Probably make a base out of a contrasting color ( probably walnut ).  The larger clock doesn’t leave much wood around the edge but the actual hole is only 2 or 2-1/8 I think so plenty of room even though it doesn’t look like it. If I was to make it as a wall type clock which I thought about, I think the larger clock would be better.

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Hmmm, tough call. Really depends in part on how "big" you want the clock face to be to "see".  Being that I am getting older, and the eyes are not what they use to be, 😉 I kinda like the bigger clock face. ☺️ Even besides from that, I like that it is just the clock - not the "extra" wood around the clock I think.  But if you reduced that like Paul suggested, that would work maybe a little better for me "visually". Both are nice though.  So, that said - since you already have both cut out, why not post both to your etsy and other accounts and see what gets the most orders?  Since you cut to order most of these as you get them in - easy enough to cut either and you don't need to add another clock size as I assume you are using them both already.

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This is what happens when you put the cart in front of the horse, LOL... I didn't give much thought to the clock size until I had already cut it out.. next time if I cut it again.. I'll likely change the design either bigger or smaller to fit the clocks I use.. See what happens after cutting so many ornaments?  I forget how to make clocks...😂

Actually spent most of my day today looking for that perfect portrait style pattern to cut.. I love cutting them but... they are a little harder to sell.. so I just cut one out every now and then... been a year since I've done a portrait cutting.. Man... so many choices.. have spent way too much time searching for the one I want. might as well just make some more clocks I guess that way I'll at least get something done 😂 ... I have inventory to build up but just looking for something that I haven't yet cut and give myself a bit of challenge.. 

Dang, Never mind... just got an order come in... now I have something to make :) 

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Well if you are interested in my opinion, the larger clock insert overwhelms the piece by alot and I would not go that way. The 2" is too small. But with that said the options are places like Walmart and AC Moore, or Michaels or even Hobby Lobby sell the in between size inserts. Now they are more expensive but if this is a one time thing and you will change at a later date the size of the pattern then it might be worth the extra couple dollars for one insert.

Now another suggestion would be, you said you will use a different colored wood for the base, is make a detail skirt around the clock insert. Make it the exact 1/2 of what the space is between the edge of the clock and the outside edge of the clock circle. You could go 3/4 of the distance if that is too thin, but you want the light wood o show the circle too.  You can just make a circle or get fancy and do some sort of edging. Make it a thin layer nothing thicker than 1/8"    

That is my ideas. 

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4 hours ago, kmmcrafts said:

Cut this out this morning, pattern suggest 2-1/8 inch clock insert. Not wanting to add yet another size to my inventory I’m going with something I already have on hand. First picture is a 2” insert and the other is 2-3/4” 

What one looks best in your opinion? I personally think I’ll pribably go with the 2” but thought I’d ask others opinions. Probably make a base out of a contrasting color ( probably walnut ).  The larger clock doesn’t leave much wood around the edge but the actual hole is only 2 or 2-1/8 I think so plenty of room even though it doesn’t look like it. If I was to make it as a wall type clock which I thought about, I think the larger clock would be better.

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I don't think there would be enough of a difference between the 2 and the 2 1/8. A 1/16th on each side wouldn't look that much different. I definitely don't care for the big one. Do they offer a 2 1/2"? I think that would look better.

 

 

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Thanks for all the opinions.. they pretty much say what i was thinking myself.. 

I think I'll just set this project off the the side and soon I've gotta place an order for some 3-1/2" inserts so I think I'll just order a clock for this project.. then I think the next one I cut I'll size it to fit the clocks I keep on hand.. If I do all these patterns to to the specs that the designers suggestions I'd need to own a clock parts store with all the different sizes and styles, LOL

Thanks again everyone,

  

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On 2/7/2019 at 1:52 PM, Birchbark said:

I'm late i see.  But thought i would throw my two cents in.  This is the way i would save the ones you cut until you could get a pattern sized correctly.

Was thinking something like this.

Russell

 

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I like what you did and it does make the small clock look good. It sort of "balances" it out. Great idea!

 

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