This clock is based on Isaac Youngs 1840 design with a few changes.

It has a pendulum which the original design did not and glass replaces the door panel to allow the pendulum to be shown. The original design has the classic half moon at the top to allow it to be hung on a Shaker peg, but pendulum clocks tend to rock back and forth when hanging from a peg, so this design does away with that all together and hangs from a French cleat instead.

This project, like all my others, was done with hand tools only.

The wood used is Sepele.

The hinges are from Horton Brasses. http://www.horton-brasses.com/PB-405.asp

The clock mechanism, face, and dials are from Clockparts.com http://www.clockparts.com/

Overall dimensions are: 31 1/2" Tall, 11 1/2" wide, and 4 3/4" deep

Plans for the original design can be found in this book, Popular Woodworking's Shaker Furniture Projects: Step-by-Step Plans for 31 Traditional Projects by Popular Woodworking Editors. https://www.amazon.com/Popular-Woodworkings-Shaker-Furniture-Projects/dp/1440335311/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1465822183&sr=8-1&keywords=Shaker+furniture+projects

I built this project exactly as Bill Schenher did on his YouTube channel "Billy's Little Bench". Here is a link to his Shaker Wall Clock playlist for this build. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSFFFTaqUK6RHob9LlGWJc74EfR7yr0of