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Build Your Own Clock Woodworking Plans
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Create this contemporary version of a centuries-old, English-inspired timepiece. The case assembles with straightforward rabbet joinery, and full-size patterns make shaping the peaked pediment and its onlays a snap.
» Finished piece is 15" tall
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It's hard to beat the elegant good looks of handcrafted mission-style pieces. WOOD magazine has continued that tradition with this handsome 21" tall tabletop clock. Quartersawn oak, tapered square buttons, and an "aged" copper face make for a timepiece guaranteed to garner compliments.
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Like wall clocks built by the Shakers in the early 19th century, this version features clean, unadorned design lines. Although the Shakers frowned upon watches, wall clocks abounded. Today collectors seek out the originals and pay dearly for them. This clock measures 13" wide, 6" deep, and just under 3' tall.
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