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Default Another half dozen clocks.

Here are 6 more clocks that I have designed. Hope you all like them.
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I think they are elegant designs, especially #'s 2 and 6, but then I am partial to geometrics. How did you attach them to to base? Tenons glued in a mortise, just glue on the flat surface, just screws or a combination of glue and screws? I tend to use either a tenon glued in a mortise or small brass screws in predrilled holes along with glue.

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Those are really, really nice Pete.
Are the patterns available on your site? What variety of woods did you use?
Thanks for sharing
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Those are really, really nice Pete.
Are the patterns available on your site? What variety of woods did you use?
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These will be Shortly. But I have a few others on my site. Click here. Clock patterns . I used Oak and Juniper (cedar). Three of each.
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Very beautiful clocks
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Nice, I like them. I there is a part of my brain that could make half way decent patterns, I sure wish it would turn on some time soon

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Nice job Parajo......you sure have a talent there.
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As I cannot even draw a straight line, its great to see the efforts of someone who can.
These clocks are sure nice. I like the very intricate fret clocks, but would worry about breakage over time unless they were in a glass case. These clocks look solid but at the same time are what I would put on my mantle. Very well done.
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Pete, you did a great job on those. They are all very nice.

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Pete, those are super duper. well cutt, and finished. nice work my friend , and nice patterns as well. your friend Evie
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