Creative Woodworks & crafts 2001-01, страница 61

Creative Woodworks & crafts 2001-01, страница 61

SUPPLIES

Wood: cherry—one piece 1/2" x 11-1/2" x 10-1/4" (for the upright), one

piece 1/2" x 2-1/2" x 11-3/4" Tools: scroll saw with No. 2 and No. 5 skip-tooth blades; drill with small

bits and a 1-3/8"-Dia. Forstner bit Temporary-bond spray adhesive Sandpaper, assorted grits Clear oil finish of choice 1-7/16"-Dia. clock movement

Base

sawn by Glenn Filgate

Patterns Located in Full Size Pattern Section

No. 2!

Here are two that didn't get away and you can prove it! Fish projects have always been popular, so why not a fish clock? Displayed on your desk or shelf, this scroll saw project will attract a lot of attention. It will also give you a chance to tell your own "fish story."

John Nelson

Insert the clock movement

INSTRUCTIONS

Attach pattern to wood with temporary-bond spray adhesive. Bore the 1 -3/8"-Dia. hole to receive the clock movement in the center of the two fish. Drill all blade entry holes and cut along pattern lines. Remove pattern and sand as needed.

Glue the upright centered on the base as indicated on the Full Size Pattern as well as the Exploded View Drawing. Apply finish of choice according to manufacturer's instructions. ||

Exploded View Drawing

Upright