The tinkering continues and we have some new additions to the "Clockwork Beetle" family. As always you can find more photos and pricing info at our Bee is for Beetle Etsy shop.
Black Jack
Modern double bell alarm clock frame, with a A1 quality Rhamphorrhina Ranzania (Tanzania). Love the brilliant green color.
The World Turns (Sold)
Modern fully articulated gyroscopic clock frame and A1 quality Tmnesternus rafaelae (Indonesia) fitted with a .25 carat Peridot tucked under its carapace.
The Egg (Sold)
A vintage Westclox Travel Alarm frames this Mycteristes squamosus (Malaysia). Wielding a bionic arm he is poised to hatch...for good or ill.
Broken Poet The fractured words of poet James Russell Lowell encapsulate this more traditionally shadowbox framed Clerota rigifica (Malaysia).
Soooooo Happy! New shiny beetles in today's mail. We tried a new source this time and were really surprised at the quality and the speed of delivery. Cant wait to start making stuff!!
Here is a sampling: ...and Alex is especially beaming, he finally got his Acrocinus longimanus (the big harlequin beetle).
Out shopping for more vintage finds last week we stumbled across this wonderful old lantern. It will be ambitious but we are going to mount a beetle inside and use some fiber optics to light it.
In all it's glory.
Taken apart for its first cleaning.
So far its cleaning up nicely. But I'm sure this project will present some unique challenges. Will keep everyone posted as to how it is working out...hopefully we can have it all sorted before Seattle's SteamCon II.
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Every year in August we get to see our great friends whom we love, Brady and Jen Huffer (shameless promotion here http://ageofchivalry.com/) and buy wonderful weapons (rubs hands greedily and inserts evil laugh). This year was no exception and Alex picked out this gorgeous shiny...
Wow - August! What a crazy busy month with camping and faires and sword buying and art walks and sunshine. But we have managed to spend some time in the studio creating as well.
Here are a few or the new Clockwork Beetles we have. You can also find the full catalog of all our lovelies with additional photos and descriptions at http://www.etsy.com/shop/BeeBeetle
10:15 on a Saturday Night (thanks Adam for the reclaimed broken torque converter bearing)
After the last "Frankenclock" fiasco we took a much needed break. A "Betty" inspired haircut and a weekend of camping with friends later, we are back in the saddle again.