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Old 06-28-2012, 11:42 AM   #1
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Hi folks.
I'm an Aussie. Fairly new to scrolling but already started a big project of a clock. Live near Brisbane, Queensland. Ex RAAF (25 year) now semi retired and enjoying every moment. Look forward to talking with you all.
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Old 06-28-2012, 11:49 AM   #2
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Welcome to the group Mark. Which clock plans are you working on?
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Hi Evilbadger. Hopefully there are now photos attached. It's a clock from Scroll Saw Mag and it's coming along rather well. I've spent about 40 hours so far just cutting out and shaping.
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Mark

Wooden geared clocks always take time to build but once you get them running you will enjoy them for a long time. I have the plans for the MLT-13 but just have not had time to work on it, but it is on my never ending to-do list.

Looks like your doing great so far keep us posted on how you are progressing.
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Welcome Mark so glad you joined, your project look like it is coming along just fine. Thanks for posting the photos, always interesting to view what other members are working on.
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Nice work Mark, coming along beautifully. Don't know if i'd have the patience for such an intricate item but i'm sure the satisfaction will be huge once it's completed. Looks like you have a great workshop setup too. Envious
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Mornin Kev,
There are more pics over in the thread, Wooden Toys & Scale Models.
Thanks for your comments, I appreciate it. Great project but the insanity quotiant was prety high. Whats your current project? I'm off to Toowomba this morning to track down some timber for my next endevour.

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Currently converting a John Wayne photo for a portrait. I'll see if i can attach some pics. This is a Slim Dusty that i converted for my father in laws 70th recently.
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Well that seemed to work ok. Heres a pic of my wife that i made recently. She wouldn't be too impressed if she knew that i was posting it up on the web I thought it came out quite well. I'll take a pic of the finished portrait at some stage.
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