Creative Woodworks & crafts 2001-08, страница 35The Pontiac Picnic 2000 Mini Clock No. -TO % by Dan and Raymond Wilckens of Wilckens Woodworking SUPPLIES Wood: hardwood of choice—one piece 1/2" x 8-1/2" x 8-3/4" (for the upright), one piece 1/4" x 2" x 2" (for the pendulum ring): contrasting wood of choice— one piece 1/2" x 2-1/2" x 9-1/4" (for the base) Tools: scroll saw with assorted blades; drill with bits including a 1-3/8"-Dia. Forstner bit Temporary-bond spray adhesive Sandpaper, assorted grits Wood glue Finish of choice 1-7/16"-Dia. mini clock insert* Mini pendulum drive unit No. 2820* *Available from Wildwood Designs, Dept. CWA, RO. Box 676, Richland Center, Wl 53581, 1-800-470-9090; or visit their website at www.scrollsawing.com. INSTRUCTIONS Adhere the patterns to the appropriate stock using spray adhesive. Bore the 1-3/8"-Dia. hole for the clock movement in both the upright and the pendulum ring. Bore blade entry holes and make all remaining cuts, beginning with the inside and working toward the perimeter. Remove patterns and sand all pieces smooth. Glue the pendulum ring to the rear of the clock opening in the upright. Glue the upright in place on the base as indicated on the pattern. Apply finish of choice, insert clock movement, attach pendulum, and enjoy! ^ GretSive Weertwerte & Graft® Auguts 1001 » 89 |