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teenagewoodworker
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2027 posts in 250 days
posted 202 days ago
wow that is a nice clock. i can’t believe it was made out of scrap. it looks like all the wood was chosen for the purpose and they look so good together. keep up the great posts.
EWJSMITH
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posted 202 days ago
Very nice. What a great use of ‘scrap’. Maybe I should something like that instead of chopping it all up for disposal (or burning it). Thx for the post.
Scott Bryan
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posted 202 days ago
That is the one that was sitting on the table. I wondered if you were going to post this. Nice clock and again nice use of scraps.
Thanks for the posts. You are one busy man!!!!!!!
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
bbqking
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234 posts in 205 days
posted 202 days ago
Sometimes you get tired of big pieces and just need to make something you can hold in your hands. It’s not all about using up scrap. Take a break from the big stuff and have some fun. If you want I can post some other stuff I make that’s pretty cool, I think so anyway, from wood that might wind up in someone else’s woodburner.
-- bbqKing, Lawrenceville
Woodshopfreak
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329 posts in 224 days
posted 202 days ago
Very cool. I have been wanting to make a clock like this for a while. I have a plan in my WOOD magazine that looks very interesting, very modern yet with a egyption style theme. It looks like this exept with a curved peice on the top and thinner. Looks great though. I just got some birds eye maple to put with my jewlery box top and I could use the extras of that to make mine. Great job. Keep up the great projects.
-- Tyler, Illinois
cajunpen
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posted 202 days ago
Nice clock – good use of scraps.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
rikkor
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posted 202 days ago
That’s an excellent clock. Far superior to burning the scrap.
-- Maplewood, MN
Mario
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posted 201 days ago
Nice work and great use for the scraps.
-- Hope Never fails
Scott Bryan
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posted 201 days ago
bbqking,
Post all you want. Reviewing other projects, both large and small, is one of the benefits of belonging to this group. I can speak for the vast majority of participants here when I say that all posted projects are important and an enjoyment to review.
Bring ‘em on.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Dusty56
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posted 115 days ago
this is an awesome design and I really like the clock face as well …what is your source for the timepiece please ?
-- Dusty56@comcast.net