Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Desk Clocks

All of these clocks 
are small enough to go
just about anywhere.

This is just a few
of the smaller
clocks that
have been made.


This clock is 12 1/2" tall,
the face is 7 3/4" in diameter
and 
the base is 7" in diameter

It is made 
completely out of 
Pine Wood
and 
American made clock works.

On the back of this clock
not shown in the pictures
the works
are completely 
hidden.


This clock took about
a week to make.
  

This clock was made
for someone who
loves grandfather clocks
but doesn't have the room. 
 As shown in the 2 pictures 
This clock is
 9 3/4" tall,
3 3/4" wide,
and around 
1 1/2" thick.

This clock is make out of
Pine Wood
and the pendulum
was hand made out of
brass and brass chain.

This clock took about
11-14 days to make.


This clock would look great 
on any shelf or mantel.
It is 7 1/4" tall
the base is 8 1/4" long
and it is 4 1/4" wide.

The face of the clock works
is 3 1/2" in diameter.


It is make out of 
Pine
and decorative design 
made from 
split dalrod.

This took about
1 week to make.


These are just a few 
of the clocks that
have been made.

If you have any questions 
or ideas for a custom clock
as always don't hesitate 
to send us an email.



Hall Tree/Gun Cabinet

This project is 
8 1/2ft tall and 4ft wide
Its made completely out
of Oak
and has
pivoting iron coat hangers.

It took around 
2 weeks to
complete
and 4 adults
to move it.

 Inside the hidden gun cabinet
is lined with 
a light brown suede.

The doors
lock with magnets
and can only be opened 
by holding the "key"
over the right area of the door

It can hold 15 riffles
and 12 pistols
6 on each door. 


There is also another hidden compartment 
that will hold one pistol
and the door drops down
without a "key"
incase of emergencies.

When the doors are closed
no one would be
able to tell
anything was behind those
pieces of wood.

The cost for material
for this project was 
between $1500 and $1800.

Your more than welcome
to contact us if you
would like something 
like this built.




Friday, September 13, 2013

The Rusty Hinge

Welcome to The Rusty Hinge blog.
We made this page to make it easier
to see all the new things being built.

Anything on our
blog can be 
bought directly 
from us.

I will be making a contact page
soon
so if you see
anything you like
send us an email
and we will get back to you
as soon as we can!

Hope you enjoy.