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I’ve designed many clocks past two years but just a few had chance to be in real.
It took more than a year to finish these, so it’s not so Holiday related.
This time only square ones are survived (other shapes were discarded).
I still think good clock must have good back shape, so I always try to make clean backside.
As you know, inserting glass needs a lot more work.
Materials: Hackberry and walnut, Walnut and yellow heart, Paduk and yellow heart.
Size: 5-7” square
Happy Holidays !!!
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a1Jim
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#1 posted 146 days ago
Nice looking clocks Ryan
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#2 posted 146 days ago
Classic look
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#3 posted 146 days ago
Very nice Ryan! May I ask where you get your clock parts from?
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Ryan
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#4 posted 146 days ago
Scott
There are many stores on the web, but I usually go to
klockit.com, clockparts.com.
They have better choice than woodcraft and Rockler.
Thank you for looking.
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