A chronicle of my attempts to create an early clock using only traditional techniques.
Monday, January 16, 2006
In case you haven't seen them before...
Pictures of one of my wooden reproductions of the clock...
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Did some browsing and skimming of this project of yours over lunch. Quite fascinating. I posted a link to your Xanga site on the forum at iforgeiron.com. Hope you don't mind. There's a ton of folks there that would love to see this project as it progresses.Cheers!AE
Thanks for the comments. Starting to feel the pressure to actually complete it as people are watching now... I am not a Laurel. Technically, I am not even an apprentice. But that is not a real issue. I have several Laurels that have asked to speak on my behalf. I'm kind of late bloomer in the SCA and the Laurel that is my primary spokesperson is about 10 years younger than me. She has told me that there is really nothing she can pass onto me, she is just talking on my behalf. I will take that as a good sign (I think...)
3 comments:
Did some browsing and skimming of this project of yours over lunch. Quite fascinating. I posted a link to your Xanga site on the forum at iforgeiron.com. Hope you don't mind. There's a ton of folks there that would love to see this project as it progresses.Cheers!AE
Word appears to be getting out about the clock....
BTW- Are you laureled yet? If not, prepare to be with this project!
Thanks for the comments. Starting to feel the pressure to actually complete it as people are watching now... I am not a Laurel. Technically, I am not even an apprentice. But that is not a real issue. I have several Laurels that have asked to speak on my behalf. I'm kind of late bloomer in the SCA and the Laurel that is my primary spokesperson is about 10 years younger than me. She has told me that there is really nothing she can pass onto me, she is just talking on my behalf. I will take that as a good sign (I think...)
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