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Clock making is considered one of the favorite and skilled arts like woodworking. A clock can be crafted using any type of material like plain wood, plates, serving tray, skillets etc. based on the required size and level of expertise. When designing mechanical or electronic timepieces it is first important to obtain suitable parts or gears that function simultaneously to regulate the time. The components can be easily purchased from online or offline stores at budgeted rates.

Clock faces and hands that constitute the visible part of any timepiece needs to be chosen based on own taste and preference. Faces that range from contemporary to traditional designs with Arabic or Roman numerals can be selected. While it is essential to look out for hands that can be perfectly fitted at the center of the dial using a bolt, this in turn needs to connect to the gears set within the interiors of the watch in an effortless way.

Additionally, clock movement is the other key element that rightly coordinates the rotation of the hands on the dial. The makers now hold the choice to opt for any type of movement depending on the style and size of a timekeeping device. The conventional mechanical movements feature interlocking mechanisms with speed regulated by the to and fro motion of a pendulum located at the front side. While electronic movements consists of programmed devices that automatically move the minute and second hands or offer a digital display of time.

On the other hand, it is necessary to carefully pick weights and pendulums on the basis of the dimension and movement. For timers that operate on a faster manner it would be best to prefer a long pendulum that takes more time to complete a stroke or it would be perfect to lengthen the size of the existing one by lowering the bob. Similarly, weights with the accurate amount of pull needs to be determined else the timepiece will tend to run either slow or fast.

Another primary factor is to use appropriate chimes or play the ideal kind of music on the display of hour or fraction of an hour. For instance, when building cuckoo clocks it is vital to use the sound of a cuckoo bird while for wind-up models it would be best to use chimes that generate a rhythmic tick-tock sound. It can thus be regarded that both clock making and woodworking is a leisure activity that a professional or novice can enjoy to a great extent.
 
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