Nick Engler's Workshop Companion
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOBqwQwXPao&list=PLgS675HkgLNmgy5B-eZkzN3fBGmOpAD-T&index=19
Here’s an innovative twist on the popular Infinity Cube – and Infinity Cube Mantle Clock. Author/Craftsman Nick Engler shows how to build a small infinity cube (actually, it’s more of a rectangular infinity box) and then mounts an electronic pendulum clock in it – complete with electronic chimes. Extremely contemporary and absolutely beautiful to look at.
And if you’d like to make this infinity cube clock, the plans are online at the
Workshop Companion General Store: https://workshopcompanion.selz.com/categories/plans
Pick up one of Nick's books FREE just for visiting: https://workshopcompanion.selz.com/categories/books
If you enjoy this video, check out our Workshop Companion Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk480B ... hMfkBjhDpQ
And if you want clear, concise information on any woodworking topic, visit our Workshop Companion web site: http://workshopcompanion.com
A Note from Nick: If you watch this video and find yourself wondering why I ignored every rule of good joinery when assembling the clock case, let me tell you the clock is made thermally-modified quartersawn red oak. That's how I was able to glue the clock face directly to the sides without allowing for expansion and contraction. The combination of thermal modification and quartersawn grain reduced the rate of movement to well under 2%. We're going to produce a video on thermally-modified wood in a few weeks -- it's a very different animal.
