There in no way of telling,for sure!
It can't be bad breath,might help to identify ,clock info needed,to draw the right,viewers ,even then ,fickle interests,personally I never built a clock,so I would not have a clue ,I'm sure alot have the same problem and can't help with any useful info.I feel sure the viewers that saw it figured the other guy would at least acknowledge your Question,and of course no one did ,including me,sorry!
my very best to you!
Carl
P.S. It does hurt your feelings ,I really do not think anyone intents that to happen ! The people on this forum are real nice and helpful,usually very busy!
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by Sandy OaksAn Alex Fox Pattern C-03. I enlarged the pattern by 30% to fit 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood 10" square. Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #1 MGT blades. Entry holes drilled with Grobet #68 HSS Twist Drill Bits. Finish is two coats spray Lacquer Clear Gloss with sanding on the Mac Mop between...Yesterday, 11:34 AM
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Reply to Miniature Birdhouse Ornamentsby Sandy OaksHi Rolf.
I also sand before assembly using 180. The little birds are not sanded....03-22-2023, 11:07 AM -
Reply to Miniature Birdhouse Ornamentsby Sandy OaksHi Karl. I only use 180 grit....03-22-2023, 11:06 AM
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Reply to Miniature Birdhouse Ornamentsby RolfI also enjoy making these. I have also used the profiles to turn some on the lathe. I mostly use a 220 Mac mop I have a 180 for the harder woods and then finish with the 220. I do all sanding before assembly.03-22-2023, 07:08 AM
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Reply to Miniature Birdhouse Ornamentsby KarlBNice work Denny.
What grit do you use on the mac mop? Do you change grits for the final sanding? Do you mop sand with the bird attached?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Karl03-21-2023, 08:15 PM
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