I received and email from Charlie in Florida today. He said he was cutting the Bass pattern I posted yesterday for his son-in-law for Christmas. His son is an avid pilot and he wanted something similar to cut for his Christmas present. Charlie said he has been scrolling for a couple years and loves my blog. Well flattery will get you far Charlie. Here is a pilot clock I designed tonight for your son. Merry Christmas.
The pattern requires a 3 1/2" clock insert.
I'm posting it in the hope a few others will find a use for this pattern also.
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This large mouth bass clock is 7 1/2" tall and 9" long. The pattern requires a 3 1/2" clock insert. This should make a nice Christmas gift for the fisherman in your family. I used 3/4" oak for this project.
It would be a pretty easy job to customize this pattern. I included the same pattern with out the words. You could add the name of the fisherman or just leave it blank. If you need help getting the name on the pattern i can do it for a donation. Just drop me an email.
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