I made this clock for a family member who loves cats. This clock is 10" tall and 21" at the base. I used four different species of wood for a nice contrast. The base has a routed detail around the front and sides but the back of the base was left flat. The clock body is attached flush with the back of the base.
This clock is a little big for a novelty clock but the person I made it for really loves cats. She was thrilled with it when she open it so I thought some of you might like to have the pattern also.
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I just had to say thanks for the work and effort you make at your scrollsawblog.
Here in Finland, this hobby is not very popular and I have to dig deep into the internet to have tips and some knowledge for the hobby. So thanks again and I hope you continue your site.
I send a picture of piece that I sawed. I gave it to my sister for a christmas present. She was very pleased :) . It's the reindeer sledge that you have drawn. It's made off pine and is 18 millimeters thick. The pattern was very cuttable (if that's the right word). Take me about 4-5 hours, but I am slow and accurate ;) .
-Pasi-
p.s. my english is not very good so try to bear with me, please.
Hi Pasi, first your English is very good. I wish I could speak a second language that well.
I normally shrink the images on this blog to save space. I left this picture at the original size. If you click the image you will see the original. The reason I did that is to show others how accurately you cut. Your cutting style is exceptional.
Thanks for sending the picture and I'm glad you enjoy the blog.
Steve
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