Creative Woodworks & crafts 2003-06, страница 10SUPPLIES Wood: wood of choice—one piece 1/2" x 12" x 19" Tools: scroll saw with No. 2 scroll saw blades (20 teeth per inch]; drill with No. 60 bit; Sandpaper, assorted grits Temporary-bond spray adhesive Acrylic paint (optional) : Burnt Umber, Dark Jungle, Hunter Green,. Raw Umber, True Green, Yellow Oxide Clear finish of choice Backing fabric in color of choice (optional)- INSTRUCTIONS mm^ ^m Using spray adhesive, transfer the pattern to the selected stock. Bore blade entry hole with the No. 60 drill bit. Cut using a No. 2 scroll saw blade. Sand as needed. The painting on the project pictured is basically a thin wash. I used about fifteen parts water to one part paint and put very little wash on my brush (almost a dry brush). For the greenery, I used a mixture of the different greens and Burnt Umber. I changed the mixtures of the different paints to give color variation. For one bear, I used Burnt Umber and Yellow Oxide. For the other bear, I added Raw Umber. This helped contrast the bears slightly. The main thing to remember with this type of painting is keep your wash thin and apply it very dry to your wood. When satisfied with the painting, apply clear finish of choice. Put a dark contrasting fabric (leather, paper or wood) on the back of the project if desired, fi m SUPPLIES Wood: wood of choice—three contrasting pieces 1 /4" x 6" x 6-1/2" (for the upright pieces, front, center and back), three contrasting pieces 1 /4" x 3" x 7" (for the base pieces, top, center and bottom) Tools: scroll saw with assorted blades; drill with bits including a l-3/8"-Dia. Forstnerbit Sandpaper, assorted grits Temporary-bond spray adhesive Wood glue 1-7/16"-Dia. mini clock movement l -3/8"-Dia. mini pendulum drive insert Finish of choice Grizzly BearPattern Located in Full Size Pattern Section No. 2! by Marilyn Carmin of Heartland Creations Patterns Located in Full Size ; Pattern Section No. 1! FRETWORK MINI CLOCK 10 • Creative Woodworks S. Crafts June 2003 INSTRUCTIONS Copy the patterns and transfer them to the stock selected for the front upright and top base pieces, attaching them with spray adhesive. Stack these pieces with the center piece and rear (or bottom) pieces. Saw around the perimeters of the patterns. Remove the rear and bottom pieces from the stack and bore blade entry holes in the shaded waste areas of the patterns. Cut out the shaded areas. Remove the center pieces from the stacks and bore blade entry holes in the remaining waste areas. Complete the cutting and sand the pieces. Laminate the three upright and the three base pieces. Be sure to clean up any glue squeeze-out. Glue the upright in place on the base piece. Apply finish of choice to the wood. Insert the clock movement in from the front and the pendulum movement from the rear and enjoying Dan and Raymond Wilckens of Wilckens Woodworking |