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Old 04-15-2008, 01:40 AM   #1
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Default Test fit of the Jennifer clock

Heres a couple of pics of my clock, its white oak and mahogany, still have lots of work left.

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Wow! That looks cool! I'm looking forward to seeing more pics as you go along. Thanks for showing us.
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WOW, that is looking really pretty . nice choice of woods. I wont to do this clock as well. and now I am inspiered to get going on it. as soon as my shope is in shape. lookine gooooood. your friend Evie
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Looks great so far, someday I will find time to make that one too! Dale
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Wow. That looks great. Post more progress pix. I can't wait to see this one finished. Good job!
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That looks like some excellent cutting, it will turn out absolutely beautiful! I love intricate fretwork and you are certainly doing that pattern justice! Keep it up!
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Pretty cool looking. I definitely need to work on designing a clock...never built one before.
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I hate to take away from this wonderfull work on this clock.
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Jeff. with your talent. I bet you could make a wonderfull clock. something like this, only with some intasia. and ivy intertwined. maybe something like a cookoo clock. there is not much of that hear. you can do it. I am sure. your friend Evie
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That is really looking nice. Not having ever cut something that detailed and intricate, I can't imagine the effort that goes into the finished product.
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Thanks for all the replies, it has been and still is a long process. I am currently stalled trying to figure out a way to finish it. I have a bunch of scrap pieces that I stained different colors and tried different clear coats on and I'm trying to decide which one will be the best. So far I think just lacquer looks the best. Anyone have any input for something that would look nice on the mahogany? I have only been scrolling since January and I have heard alot about the spray polys and lacquers, but I dont think I will be able to get them into all of the small areas once this is assembled. Then on the other hand I have some scraps coated with like 5 or 6 coats of lacquer and they look real nice, but it makes for a really tight fit for final assembly. Any suggestions?

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