Creative Woodworks & crafts 2005-11, страница 14continued from page 29 For the heart and arrow clock: Cut off the points of the nails. Hold the yoke in one hand and rotate the hourglass back and forth. This will relieve the stress in the yoke caused by installing the hourglass. Center the hourglass in fhe yoke while rotating it back and forth. Use a small pair of wire cutters to cut the points off the nails inside the clock insert hole. Pull the nails back through the holes. While firmly holding the hourglass and yoke, pull and twist the nails bock until the cut ends of the nails just clear the holes in the clock-insert opening. (Be sure to hold the pieces firmly so no stress is placed on the yoke.) Cut the end of the nails off and file them flush with the yoke. Apply post patterns to the wood. Using spray adhesive, cpply the post patterns to the wood. Align and glue the yoke to the base. Apply CA glue to the bottom edge of the yoke, align it to the holes on the base, and hold it in place until the glue sets. Apply your finish of choice and let dry. Insert the clock insert. Cut out the slanted rectangle and along the solid pattern lines, Drill 1/16" blade access holes al the "X" marks on sides A and B. Cut out the slanted rectangle section on side A; then cut along the solid pattern lines on sides A and B. 14 • Creative Woodworks & Crafts November 2005 |