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title: "ABONG Crossingham Wooden Gear Wall Clock Kit - Pendulum Mechanical Clock DIY Puzzle Vintage Gear Model"
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# 12-14 hour weight-driven run time Sustainable North American Fibrex wood 99 precision laser-cut parts ABONG Crossingham Wooden Gear Wall Clock Kit - Pendulum Mechanical Clock DIY Puzzle Vintage Gear Model

**Brand:** abong
**Price:** 13358CFA
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## Summary

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- **What is this?** ABONG Crossingham Wooden Gear Wall Clock Kit - Pendulum Mechanical Clock DIY Puzzle Vintage Gear Model by abong
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## Key Features

- • **Weekend-Ready Build:** Simplified 3-gear train lets you assemble a working mechanical clock in just one weekend—no prior experience needed.
- • **Eco-Chic Craftsmanship:** Made from sustainable Fibrex wood, this kit invites you to personalize with paint, glue, and sanding for a truly unique vintage look.
- • **Effortless Time Setting:** Innovative slip sleeve mechanism allows you to set the time without stopping the clock—seamless and smooth.
- • **FOMO-Worthy Functional Art:** Show off your DIY skills with a genuine moving gear wall clock that doubles as a stunning steampunk décor centerpiece.
- • **Timeless Mechanical Elegance:** Experience authentic pendulum-driven timekeeping with carbon fiber axles and a precision pallet & escape gear system.

## Overview

The ABONG Crossingham Wooden Gear Wall Clock Kit is a beginner-friendly DIY mechanical clock featuring 99 precision laser-cut parts, carbon fiber axles for durability, and a weight-driven pendulum mechanism with a 12-14 hour run time. Crafted from sustainable North American Fibrex wood, it offers an authentic vintage steampunk aesthetic with easy-to-follow instructions, making it the perfect project for millennial professionals seeking a blend of craftsmanship, style, and eco-conscious design.

## Description

Simplified Three Gear Train - By minimizing the number of gears, this clock is simple to build and tune, while keeping all the features of a genuine pendulum wooden gear clock. You can build a working clock in a single weekend! Precision Pallet and Escape Gear - The tic-toc heartbeat of every clock comes from the pallet and escape mechanism, This clock uses the same principles as quality timepieces have for centuries Working Hour and Minute Hands. - The hour hand is linked to the minute wheel with a fully functional 60:1 dial train. This open frame mechanical clock proudly shows all of its working components!. A slip sleeve mechanism allows the time to be set without stopping the clock No Batteries Required - The entire clock is driven by a weight that slowly lowers to the ground. A ratchet and pawl spool system makes rewinding simple. The clock will run for more than twelve hours on a single wind. Precision Cut Parts - The parts are carefully designed and precision cut to fit together into a working gear clock. The assembly has been simplified where ever possible to provide the best chance for success. Quality Components - The kit includes accurate, low friction carbon fiber axles, high strength braided dacron, and several other premium components to ensure your clock will last. Clear Instructions - Clear, step by step instructions are always up to date, and available on our website. The kit is designed, documented, and manufactured at the ABONG factory near Toronto, Canada. Thoughtful Design - Simplified construction, an easy time set mechanism, a thumbwheel rewinder and a fully adjustable pendulum for accurate timekeeping, show the care and thought that went into making this kit.

Review: Nice kit. - Though quite a lot of sanding I am pleased with this clock kit..Great fun to build ...thanks
Review: A GOOD INTRODUCTION TO WOOD GEAR CLOCKS - A GOOD INTRODUCTION TO WOOD GEAR CLOCKS SUMMARY: This is a good clock kit for the beginning wood clock builder. However, this clock requires a modest amount of tools including a small razor saw, a hobby knife, glue and several sheets of sandpaper to complete successfully. Additionally, you must have a fair amount of patience and the ability to pay attention to small details. With only two driven gears, this clock has a good chance at a successful build by the beginning builder. PROS: 1. Simple to assemble. 2. Carbon fiber axles that are very strong and sized consistently. 3. Large gear teeth that are easy to sand. 4. Good fit between gears reduces the amount of sanding needed. 5. Error tolerant design. 6. Easy to read hands. 7. The material used for the kit is a manufactured wood product similar to hardboard. It is a dimensionally stable material that removes easily from the waste material. 8. Keeps fairly accurate time once adjusted! CONS: 1. No written instructions included. Must download instructions online. 2. Requires some sanding of the gears and cogs to allow them to fit with as little friction as possible. The gears have small teeth and will require a lot of patience to sand each one. 3. Hardening of the gears needed to reduce friction and increase service life. 4. Need to acquire tools if you don't have them already. 5. The carbon fiber axles need to be cut to size. The carbon fiber axles can splinter and be a hazard. The carbon fiber dust is also a hazard that needs to be controlled. 6. Need to acquire material for the drive weight. 7. The material used for the frame and gears is a manufactured wood product similar to hardboard. While stable, it is somewhat brittle and does not have the same strength as plywood. 8. The rewinding mechanism is awkward. BUILD TIPS: 1. I used a good hobby quality cyanoacrylate (superglue) adhesive in thin and medium viscosity with a fine applicator tip throughout the build to avoid waiting for a wood glue to set. If you haven't used CA glue before, practice on some scrap bits to judge how long it takes to set. 2. I hardened all the gear teeth with a drop of thin CA and then sanded each tooth until almost all the brown resin from the laser cutting process was removed. I did this before I started assembling the gear sets. This takes a fair amount of time. Hardening the teeth reduces friction and will reduce wear on the teeth. This step is especially important as the hardboard material can fray under continuous friction. 3. The gear holes might need to be drilled out to fit the axles. This requires a 6 mm drill bit. I had to drill out almost all the axle holes to fit the 4. I used wax for lubrication on the end of the carbon fiber axles and the bearing holes in the frame. I used a small birthday candle to wax the holes after hardening with thin CA. I burnished the wax in by inserting a wood dowel that was slightly smaller than the hole and spinning it against the sides of the hole. Make sure the axles are a slightly loose fit in the holes. 5. I used the wooden washers to locate the gears on the axles but did not glue them in place until AFTER the clock had been fully assembled. This allowed the gears to be slid on the axle shafts to allow proper clearance between gears. Only after I was satisfied with the gear spacing did I glue the washers in place on the axles to fix the gear positions. Make sure all gears spin as freely as possible and don't wobble. Also check to ensure there is no interference between contacting gear teeth. A little clearance is ok. 6. I triple checked to make sure all axles were perpendicular to the baseplate, parallel to each other and firmly glued to the axles. Be careful NOT to glue the rewind mechanism to the axle. 7. Take care to reduce friction wherever possible. I was able to get my clock running as soon as I hung the drive weight filled with 4 pounds of lead. With some fine tuning, my clock will tick reliably with just under 3 pounds of weight. 8. Overall, it took me about 22 hours to build this clock - 10 hours were spent on sanding, 10 hours on fitting and assembly and a couple of hours for tuning. I had to slightly reshape some of the teeth on the escapement as the clock wasn’t ticking with a consistent tempo. RATING: Five Stars. Overall it was a fun and satisfying build. The material is easy to work with but lacks the charm of real wood grain. With only two driven gears, this clock is easier to build successfully.

## Features

- We recommend the Crossingham pendulum wall clock kit for first time model clock kit builders. This laser cut model kit features a simplified gear train clock mechanism, a long pendulum and a substantial counterweight to ensure a working wood clock, while keeping all the features of a traditional rotating gear clock.
- This laser cut model kit features 99 Precision laser cut parts, carbon fiber axles for high strength, accuracy, and low friction, alignment pins, and high strength pendulum cord.
- Make your own clock with a mechanical clock movement that is driven by counterweight and keeps time with a pendulum. The result is a wooden wall clock with a 12 hour run time and an easy rewind mechanism. It is accurate to within minutes per day and includes an easy time set feature.
- This is a genuine moving gear wall clock kit. The finished DIY clock kit has a steampunk clock look. This pendulum clock is one of several mechanical clock kits for do it yourself woodworkers that we manufacture!
- This vintage clock kit includes a full dial train with accurate hour and minute hands. Build a wood wall clock kit that includes all the parts instead of starting from wooden gear clock plans. This weight driven clock is the best wood clock kit to build if you want to build a DIY clock kit with numbers for the first time.
- This model kit for adults is made from a North American manufactured sustainable wood product (Fibrex). Model kits using this material accept glue, paint and sanding easily for first time clock builders.
- Illustrated step by step instructions make the difference when building a pendulum clock kit. You will be guided through every step of making this wooden model kit. This DIY wall clock kit is designed with the first time clock builder in mind. If you are looking for a unique gift for someone who enjoys wooden puzzles, this is a cool kit to get them started.
- Finished size Body: 9.0in W x 6.75in H x 3.12in D; Pendulum: 37” L; Counterweight: Maximum Drop: 60”, Weight: 3.0lbs; Run Time: 12-14 hours.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BMGPJ7NJ |
| Additional Features | Working Gear Clock |
| Alarm Clock | No |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Brand | ABONG |
| Brand Name | ABONG |
| Clock Form | Pendulum |
| Color | Natural Wood |
| Colour | Natural Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 30 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Natural Wood |
| Display Type | Analog |
| Display type | Analog |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Alignment Dowel, Braided Nylon Cord, Carbon Fiber Axles, Laser Cut Parts, Wooden Axle Pins |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 22.9W x 17.1H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Wooden Clock Kit |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | ABONG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | K1038 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | K1038 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Power Source | ['Weight Driven'] |
| Product dimensions | 22.9W x 17.1H centimeters |
| Room Type | Living Rooms |
| Screen Size | 10.8 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | S |
| Special features | Working Gear Clock |
| Style | Vintage |
| Style Name | Vintage |
| Theme | Vintage |
| UPC | 628634783382 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Watch Movement | Mechanical |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ABONG
- **Colour:** Natural Wood
- **Display type:** Analog
- **Style:** Vintage
- **Special features:** Working Gear Clock

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice kit.
*by G***E on 25 June 2023*

Though quite a lot of sanding I am pleased with this clock kit..Great fun to build ...thanks

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A GOOD INTRODUCTION TO WOOD GEAR CLOCKS
*by D***G on 24 December 2023*

A GOOD INTRODUCTION TO WOOD GEAR CLOCKS SUMMARY: This is a good clock kit for the beginning wood clock builder. However, this clock requires a modest amount of tools including a small razor saw, a hobby knife, glue and several sheets of sandpaper to complete successfully. Additionally, you must have a fair amount of patience and the ability to pay attention to small details. With only two driven gears, this clock has a good chance at a successful build by the beginning builder. PROS: 1. Simple to assemble. 2. Carbon fiber axles that are very strong and sized consistently. 3. Large gear teeth that are easy to sand. 4. Good fit between gears reduces the amount of sanding needed. 5. Error tolerant design. 6. Easy to read hands. 7. The material used for the kit is a manufactured wood product similar to hardboard. It is a dimensionally stable material that removes easily from the waste material. 8. Keeps fairly accurate time once adjusted! CONS: 1. No written instructions included. Must download instructions online. 2. Requires some sanding of the gears and cogs to allow them to fit with as little friction as possible. The gears have small teeth and will require a lot of patience to sand each one. 3. Hardening of the gears needed to reduce friction and increase service life. 4. Need to acquire tools if you don't have them already. 5. The carbon fiber axles need to be cut to size. The carbon fiber axles can splinter and be a hazard. The carbon fiber dust is also a hazard that needs to be controlled. 6. Need to acquire material for the drive weight. 7. The material used for the frame and gears is a manufactured wood product similar to hardboard. While stable, it is somewhat brittle and does not have the same strength as plywood. 8. The rewinding mechanism is awkward. BUILD TIPS: 1. I used a good hobby quality cyanoacrylate (superglue) adhesive in thin and medium viscosity with a fine applicator tip throughout the build to avoid waiting for a wood glue to set. If you haven't used CA glue before, practice on some scrap bits to judge how long it takes to set. 2. I hardened all the gear teeth with a drop of thin CA and then sanded each tooth until almost all the brown resin from the laser cutting process was removed. I did this before I started assembling the gear sets. This takes a fair amount of time. Hardening the teeth reduces friction and will reduce wear on the teeth. This step is especially important as the hardboard material can fray under continuous friction. 3. The gear holes might need to be drilled out to fit the axles. This requires a 6 mm drill bit. I had to drill out almost all the axle holes to fit the 4. I used wax for lubrication on the end of the carbon fiber axles and the bearing holes in the frame. I used a small birthday candle to wax the holes after hardening with thin CA. I burnished the wax in by inserting a wood dowel that was slightly smaller than the hole and spinning it against the sides of the hole. Make sure the axles are a slightly loose fit in the holes. 5. I used the wooden washers to locate the gears on the axles but did not glue them in place until AFTER the clock had been fully assembled. This allowed the gears to be slid on the axle shafts to allow proper clearance between gears. Only after I was satisfied with the gear spacing did I glue the washers in place on the axles to fix the gear positions. Make sure all gears spin as freely as possible and don't wobble. Also check to ensure there is no interference between contacting gear teeth. A little clearance is ok. 6. I triple checked to make sure all axles were perpendicular to the baseplate, parallel to each other and firmly glued to the axles. Be careful NOT to glue the rewind mechanism to the axle. 7. Take care to reduce friction wherever possible. I was able to get my clock running as soon as I hung the drive weight filled with 4 pounds of lead. With some fine tuning, my clock will tick reliably with just under 3 pounds of weight. 8. Overall, it took me about 22 hours to build this clock - 10 hours were spent on sanding, 10 hours on fitting and assembly and a couple of hours for tuning. I had to slightly reshape some of the teeth on the escapement as the clock wasn’t ticking with a consistent tempo. RATING: Five Stars. Overall it was a fun and satisfying build. The material is easy to work with but lacks the charm of real wood grain. With only two driven gears, this clock is easier to build successfully.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very unique timepiece, great for hobbyists!
*by T***E on 28 January 2023*

This item was purchased as a gift for a hobby enthusiast. The recipient was thrilled when he opened it, and couldn't wait to get started on assembling it. He was amazed at the engineering that went into designing the clock, and how well it functions. The assembly instructions were very clear, and easy to follow. This clock has an antique feel, with modern design, perfect for almost any decor. It's ideal for someone who enjoys working on a project, and then admiring it every day.

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