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This design came from a clip art picture. Someone wanted an ornament, and I thought it would make a nice clock. Cutting straight lines is tough :)
Walnut and Pine
The second picture is Walnut and Birch. I like this one best. The Birch doesn’t get yellow, like Pine can.
5th Place Douglas County Fair, Nebraska, 2012
-- The Sawdust Fairy ~ Making Magic with Wood
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majuvla
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#1 posted 335 days ago
You have awsome ideas,sure I can learn a lot from you.
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oldnovice
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#2 posted 334 days ago
Good looking as all of the other ones are. This one is obviously an eye catcher and unique.
It looks like this is cut from one piece. Did you a scroll saw?
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dust4tears
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#3 posted 333 days ago
Cool~
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PyNCy
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#4 posted 329 days ago
I use a scroll saw for all my projects. It’s a ToolStar, not many people have heard of it :) This clock is 2 pieces, Walnut front and Pine back. I have 2 I just finished cutting out that are Walnut front and Birch Plywood back.
-- The Sawdust Fairy ~ Making Magic with Wood
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