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Picture one is one of my Scrollwork Clocks. (Plans by “The Berry Basket” P.O. Box 925, Centralia, Wa. 98531). Pictrue two is the detail of the inside bottom. It’s lit by an overhead built in light. Picture 3 is a mantel clock made from black walnut. I made a clamping/bending jig and sliced two or three pieces and laminated them over the jig. The 4th picture is a Maple clock. I bandsaw pieces and edge glue them to get a wide enough piece to make the front. The scroll saw work is done to details from hobby shop patterns usually used as dobber patterns. I glued in red cloth on the inside. Picture number 5 is another of my turned and fluted plant stands made from Cyprus and picture number six is just a closer look at the fluting. Fluting is done on my wood lathe, using my fluting adapter.
-- olpuppy
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patron
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#1 posted 332 days ago
nice classic work
i don’t scroll or turn to much myself
but the quality and detail
shines thru
well done
welcome to LJ’s
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olpuppy
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#2 posted 332 days ago
Thank you, you’re very kind.
Jim
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#3 posted 332 days ago
Nice job on all the first one has some great details.
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#4 posted 332 days ago
Nice projects. congratulations.
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