Creative Woodworks & crafts 2009-04, страница 47Pattern Located in Full Size Pattern Section No. 2 ► P Arch Fret Clockby Sue Mey Introduction I used blonde mahogany for this clock and base, which is one of my favorite types of light-colored hardwood. However, feel free to substitute your hardwood of choice if blonde mahogany is not available in your area. If you prefer to eliminate the base and make a freestanding clock, simply use l-1/2"-thick wood. SUPPLIES Wood: blonde mahogany or other light-colored hard wood of choice—one piece 1" x 11-1/4" x 8-1 /4" (for upright), one piece 1" x 12-3/4" x 3-1/2' (for base) Tools: scroll saw with No. 7 reverse-tooth blades or blades of choice; drill press or hand drill with 1 /32" and 3/32" bits; disc sander; palm sander; table-fitted router with bit of choice (optional); compass; scraper blade Temporary-bond spray adhesive or glue stick Wood glue Masking tape Sandpaper, assorted grits Hard-bristled paintbrush Sharp pencil Deep-penetrating furniture wax liquid, or Danish oil Medium-sized artist's brush Lint-free cloth Clear spray varnish 2-3/4"-diameter clock insert Please refer to all manufacturer's labels for proper product usage. Creative Woodworks & Crafts April 2009 • 11 |