What can I do with this clock?
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Table would be a great idea. Is it flat? Looks a little convex to me. IKEA has a variety of legs for tables. Hairpin legs available online. Lowe's & Home Depot also have wooden legs. You'd have to make/buy a frame of some sort for the clock then add legs. Paint clock, frame & legs then distress? Pls post what you end up doing!
Looks to be a pretty good sized clock, can't really tell from the picture though. You did mention a table so it must be fairly big. The first thing that came to my mind was a patio table on a deck.
It is too pretty to use as a base, was wondering how heavy it is.
Nice purchase, would give a lot of character to what you decide to do, please keep us posted.
I do not think a table would work with the clock raised like that. Personally I would use it as a distinctive art piece
I would get a large piece of plywood, paint it black, and then cover it in gears/trinkets/metal pieces, and then mount the clock over all that.
I would paint it a color that would compliment the room that you could hang it in. I have one that I have above my fire place & I love it, it has to be a lg one.
I'd turn it into a sundial.
Paint it and mount it onto a piece of metal conduit or wooden dowel and place in garden as a flower!
You could put raised glass over it to make your table. It would look great, be stable, and wouldn't impede the mechanism.