Full disclosure: I didn’t make the clock hands, I just bought them off Amazon.
The Majority of the wood used is old (oak?) barn wood taken from the barn that we were married in front of on my family’s farm. You can even see an old nail hole next to a hash mark between the 4 and the 5. Used primarily silver “shimmer” vinyl for the clock face which looks great in person but is an absolute nightmare to photograph. I’ve included a different, if not better, photo as well that shows that part more clearly.
I followed this Fisher’s Shop video to learn how to get my weave on.
Update: I painted the hands silver and I think it looks much better.
Pop the clock hands off. Paint the hour and minute hands as pure of a white as you can get. Give the second hand a pure-white coat, then paint the tip - about 1-2cm of it, no more - red that is either slightly on the paler side or on the more fluorescent side so it can pop out of the darkness of the clock face.
Because right now, that clock is barely readable. Those hands vanish into the wood.
Otherwise, great work on that face. It looks great!