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Clocks Scroll Saw Challenge


Travis

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We're setting our clocks forward on March 12th!  I'm really looking forward to enjoying a little more daylight in the evening (it's hard to grill in the dark!).  So this month, let's do a clock challenge!  I'm surprised we haven't had one already, so pay attention to the time and share your clock projects! 

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6 hours ago, flarud said:

I made this one a couple of years ago.  I bought the pattern and planned on making for my Mom for Mother's Day 2017.  I didn't get around to making it for her so I thought that I would make it for her for Mother's Day 2018... I lost her a couple of weeks before Mother's Day.  Shortly after she passed away I made it.  It now sits in my entertainment center. 

The base is Leopard wood and the top part is Walnut. 

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Awesome Barry. I really like the design. I believe your mother is enjoying viewing it through the window in heaven. 

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8 hours ago, Scrappile said:

I have only made three, so far.  Well really I have made 4, I build a Grandfather clock that has been ticking in my living room for over 40 years, but it was a kit build, took no scrolling.

 

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All three are very beautiful Paul. The first two must be ‘His’ and ‘Hers’

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That is funny..  Every summer when school let out, my brothers and I got a pocket watch, better be home at dinner time and a straw hat.  We didn't really live in a farm well only had like two acres, but were out many miles from town and surprising how busy Dad could keep us on just two acres. 

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22 minutes ago, Scrappile said:

That is funny..  Every summer when school let out, my brothers and I got a pocket watch, better be home at dinner time and a straw hat.  We didn't really live in a farm well only had like two acres, but were out many miles from town and surprising how busy Dad could keep us on just tow acres. 

Being on the farm, if there was nothing to do, we had to pull or chop weeds. Once in a great while if there was nothing to do would ask dad if there was anything that needed to be done. If there was nothing, he would tell us to pick fly s**t out of pepper. At first, that was a hard job to do, till we found out that was his way of telling us we could have some fun.

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