Things You'll Need
Instructions
Remove the existing cuckoo clock crest by gently pulling up on the carved figure. Do not force the crest out of the holes on the clock's roof. The use of excessive force might break off parts of the roof.
Select a new crest that compliments the overall look of the cuckoo clock. Most traditional cuckoo clocks feature a woodland or hunting theme. Stag's heads and other crests can be purchased online auction websites, antique or thrift shops.
Attach the new crest to the roof in exactly the same position as the old. New crests should fit into the available holes. Not all cuckoo clocks are exactly the same size so it is important to find a crest the same size as the one you are replacing.
Replace broken off stag's antlers by purchasing new ones from a cuckoo clock parts supplier. The traditional antlers are wooden and break easily when the clock is stored improperly. New plastic antlers look like wood but are more durable.
Trim the top of the stag's head where the old antlers have broken off. Create a smooth surface by using a utility knife to cut away any uneven areas. Apply cuckoo clock epoxy to both the bottom of the new antlers and the top of the trimmed area. Press the two together and let set.