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    Here is a pretty simple, yet fun clock to make.Stack cut, and swapping parts you end up with two totally unique looking timepieces. People will think you did twice as much work as you really did, thats your secret! Ash and cherry woods. Dale
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    Dale w/ yella saws

  • #2
    Very nice Dale! Are these the 1 7/16" clock inserts??

    Cathy in NE
    Cathy in NE

    "While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about." - Anonymous

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    • #3
      Another beautiful pair of ducks!!!

      Great idea on the stack. Pretty good looking wood too.
      ‎"Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They're easier to ignore before you see their faces. It's easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes."

      D. Platt

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      • #4
        Cute little Ducks arn't they
        W.Y.
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        The task ahead of us is never as great as the power behind us

        Delta P-20 Scroll Saw, 14" x 43" Craftex Wood Lathe and Jet 10" Mini Lathe .

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        • #5
          Nice idea, Dale. You going after the Aussie market now?
          Ian

          Scrolling with a Dewalt 788

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          • #6
            Very kewl Dale! I like those.
            Kevin
            Scrollsaw Patterns Online
            Making holes in wood with an EX-30, Craftsman 16" VS, Dremel 1680 and 1671

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            • #7
              those look very kewl Dale, how did you do the different Koala Bears in each base?
              Daryl S. Walters Psycotic scroller with a DeWalt 788

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              • #8
                Nice little clock, I like how you mix the wood.

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                • #9
                  Nice koalas. I got for Christmas a book on stackables and it is on how to do this kind of stack and exchange thing. I can't wait to have a go at it.
                  Diane
                  Dragon
                  Owner of a nice 21" Excalibur
                  Owner of a Dewalt 788
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                  • #10
                    really neat idea dale and i've just learned something else from this great club, one question though if you turn them round do they have a bare/bear behind
                    kevin/pitbull.

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                    • #11
                      LOL didn't give that one any thought before.
                      Diane
                      Dragon
                      Owner of a nice 21" Excalibur
                      Owner of a Dewalt 788
                      PuffityDragon on AFSP

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                      • #12
                        Where did you get the pattern? How big are they?
                        I also like the mixed woods. What would be really neat if the the nose and eyes where raised instead of cut out. Just a touch of intarsia.
                        Rolf
                        RBI G4 26 Hawk, EX 16 with Pegas clamps, Nova 1624 DVR XP
                        Philosophy "I don't know that I can't, therefore I can"
                        Proud Member of the Long Island Woodworkers Club
                        And the Long Island Scrollsaw Association

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pitbull
                          if you turn them round do they have a bare/bear behind
                          You didn't used to have one of those Hofmeister T-shirts did you, Kevin?
                          Ian

                          Scrolling with a Dewalt 788

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                          • #14
                            lovely stuff, although i agree with rolf, i think a bit of intarsia would work a treat. Where did you get the patterns from, as i know someone who would love these, when i finally get around to doing something.
                            steveb
                            http://www.cabincraft.co.uk

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                            • #15
                              reply for ian

                              Originally posted by PuzzledMoose
                              You didn't used to have one of those Hofmeister T-shirts did you, Kevin?
                              lol i sure did ian, it was quite a lady puller as well,lol, that's brought a few memories flooding back lol
                              kevin/pitbull.

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