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Old 10-05-2007, 09:56 PM   #1
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Question Defender Clock (Wildwood)

I sent away and just received the plans for the Defender clock from Wildwood Design. I was wondering if anyone has made this clock and could send me some pictures of the clock from all sides as the pictures I have do not show enough detail for me to get my head around this. I am sure they may be a few tricks someone may be able to pass on to me to help a new guy. Thanks!
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Old 10-05-2007, 10:03 PM   #2
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Danny, thats a grand clock you are going to do there, sorry I haven't done that clock (( YET)) . But I have done quit a few. some one here will help you out I am sure. I just wonted to wish you luck, and keep us empformed of you progress. the patterns, I get from Wildwoods, so far have been good with the derictions. and the ones that are alittle lacking, well its fun to put them together like a puzzle. remmber to dry fit things as you go. your friend Evie.
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hello Danny
I like the solid woods, at least for the trims. I also like to make my own dials. That really gives it a personal touch. I made several of the larger clocks and the one that came with the most instructions for assembly was the Edgewater.
Good luck and have fun making it.
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Sorry, I havent built that clock. Just take your time to be sure your cuts are straight and square where needed.Also, make all of your copies of your pattern at once, on the same copier machine, that will save you headaches later. Dale
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Thanks Dale!
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Thanks, I will look for the Edgewater. Take care!
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