Looking for roman numeral

Where can I find roman numerals for a clock to input into lightburn.

Thanks
Rudy

Type the letters “X”, “V”, and “I” in your favorite serif font?

Look, it’s 16 o’clock already!
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Thanks Hank will do it that way.

Rudy

From one to twelve:

  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV (some old clocks use IIII)
  5. V
  6. VI
  7. VII
  8. VIII
  9. IX
  10. X
  11. XI
  12. XII

Thank You for the replies.
Rudy

Use this search, find clock face you like, bring into LightBurn, Image Trace:

Roman Numeral Clock Face Image Search

Thank You Stroonzo

I have had a clock repair business for the last 34 years, and as a purist, using IIII instead of IV is the best way to do it. Just one of my many pet peeves :slight_smile:

I wonder when it changed to what I see now.

Info here:

Just Because: Why Do Clocks and Watches Use the Roman Numeral IIII instead of IV?

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Very interesting read I liked the lazy clock-maker…theory and after looking at the clock faces the IIII is a better look.

Thank you
Rudy

Very interesting read, thanx for the share

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