Creative Woodworks & crafts 2003-11, страница 11

Creative Woodworks & crafts 2003-11, страница 11

SUPPLIES

Wood: wood of choice—-two pfees l/2"x6"x 18" (for pattern pieces), one piece 1/2" x 3" x 19" (fas trie base) Tools: scroll saw with blades of -choice: drill with bit

of choice Temporary-bond spray adhesive Sandpaper, assorted grits Wood glue Finish of choice String of choice

SUPPLIES

Wood: pine or wood of choice—one piece 3/4" x 4-1/4" x 8" (for duck), one piece 3/4" x5"x 1 r (forbase), one piece3/4"x3-1 /2" x 7" [for log) Tools; scroll saw; No. 5 blade; drill with 1-3/8" Forstner bit; Dremel tool; No. <612 piloted-edge

decorative router bit Temporary-bond spray adhesive Sandpaper. 220-grit 1" drywall screws Small liner brush I -7/16" mini clock insert Minwax stains: Ebony, Golden Oak, Mandarin Orange, Mustard Yellow, Pickled Oak, Provincial, Red Mahogany, Sky Blue, Tea Green Polyurethane spray

Pattern Located in Full Size Pattern Section No. 1!

by Denise Green of Daeden Woodworks

INSTRUCTIONS

Photocopy pattern pieces. Attach copy to selected stock using spray adhesive. Drill holes in waste areas of the patterns. Make oil interior cuts first. Thoroughly sand both sides of project pieces. Apply finish of choice and let dry thoroughly. Using string of choice, feed reins through holes, gluing in place if necessary. Center finished parts on base, and glue in place as shown on patterns.

For questions concerning this project, send an SASE to: Denise Green c/o Daeden Woodworks, RRI, 384870 Salford Road, Burgessville, Ontario, Canada NOJ ICO. Email: daedenwoodworks@hotmail.com ^

Pattern Located in Full Size Pattern Section No. 1!

Wood Duck Clock

by Damn Batdini

INSTRUCTIONS

This is a good project to use on cutoff pieces around the shop. Transfer all three patterns to stock using temporary adhesive spray.

Duck

Scroll saw duck into pieces and round over all the edges using 220-grit sandpaper. Assemble and glue back together. Router in decorative edge. Now the piece is ready for staining. Using the colors listed and the color photo, stain the wood duck accordingly.

Base

Cut the base to shape and rout along the top edge. Stain the

top of the base Sky Blue and the rest of the base Provincial. Log

Cut the log to shape, and then drill the hole for the clock insert. Use Golden Oak as a basecoat and allow to dry. Then highlight with overlays of Ebony and Tea Green.

Using drywall screws, fasten the duck and log on base according to pattern. Clear coat with polyurethane spray. When dry, insert clock, place upon mantle or desk, and enjoy!

For questions concerning this project send an SASE fo: Darrin Baldini, Ambrichey Manor, P.O. Box 11, 65 Front St. West, Hastings, Ontario, Canada KOL IYO. f b

56 • Creative Woodworks 8. Crafts November 2003