Creative Woodworks & crafts 2003-01, страница 8

Creative Woodworks & crafts 2003-01, страница 8

SUPPLIES

Wood: basswood round or wood of choice—one

piece 3/4" x 10" x 11-1/2" Tools: scroll saw with No. 2 reverse tooth blades; drill

with No. 60 bit and l-3/8"-Dia. Forstner bit; needle files Temporary-bond spray adhesive Sandpaper, assorted grits Satin spray finish of choice 1-7/16" (36mm) mini clock Hanger of choice

____Pattern Located in Full Size

Pattern Section No. 1!

TIME" TO GO CAMPING WALL PLAQUE

by Karen Baggs

INSTRUCTIONS

Copy the pa Item and transfer it to the selected stock, attaching if with spray adhesive. Bore blade entry holes in the waste areas of the pattern. Make all cuts. With o Forstner bit, bore a !-3/8"-Dd. hole where :ndi-catec for the clock insert. Remove the pattern and carefully sand the piece Spray with three or four light coats of desired finish. When dry, attach the hanger to the back of the piece, and install the clock movement. Hang and enjoy!

SUPPLIES

Wood: hardwood of choice—one piece 1 /2" x 7-1/2" x 8-1 /2"

(for the upright), one piece 1 /2" x 1 -3/4" x 9-1/2" (for the base) Tools: scroll saw with Nos. 3 and 5 reverse tooth or crown tooth blades; drill with No. 56 or 60 bits Temporary-bond spray adhesive Sandpaper, assorted grits Stain of choice Clear oil finish of choice Two No. 6 x 1" wood screws

Pattern Located in Full Size Pattern Section No. 1!

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About the designer

Karen Boggs lives in Norm Ogden, Utah, just below Ben Lomond Peak and about forty miles north of Salt Lake City, home of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Karen likes working with wood, but has no desire to tole paint. She was inspired to start scrollingby making the violin music box, which appeared in the June 1998 issue of Creative Woodworks & Crafts, as a gift for her daughter who plays the violin. She has enjoyed the hobby ever since.

Karen is married, works at Weber State University, ond is the mother of three. The "Time" To Go Camping Wall Plaque is a tribute to her family and the fun they share in the Uintah Mountains. Karen can be reached by email at www.scroller5@yahoo.com.

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designed by Philip Wilson and sawn by Vernon Brown of The Wooden Teddy Bear, Inc.

Creative Woodworks S. Crafts January 2003 • 25

INSTRUCTIONS

Copy the pattern and transfer it to the selected stock, attaching it with spray adhesive. Bore blade entry holes in the waste areas of the pattern. Make all cuts, beginning with the inside and working towarc the perimeter, this will give a much more stable work piece.

Thoroughly and gertly sand the piece. The base and support can be lightly stained for a nice display look. Apply two coats of clear finish to the wood. When dry, attach the upright to the base with glue and two small No. 6x1" screws. Drill pilot holes for the screws and countersink the bottom for the screw heads.

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