I spend a lot of time thinking about blogging. When I began this blog a year and a half ago i had small expectations. I never believed I would be talking daily to scrollers all over the world. It made me think about how much smaller the worlds seems to me today. I have friends on ever continent except the Antarctic because of this blog. The power of blogging just numbs my mind. This clock pattern just sums up my thoughts about what I experience daily.
This clock pattern requires a 2 3/4" clock insert. Use a 2 3/8" forstner bit to cut the hole for the insert.
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The stones are 7 1/2" wide apiece. The base is 15 1/2" long. This will challenge your cutting skill a little. I would use a small spiral blade or a scroll reverse #3 blade to cut the letters in the stones. Just take your time and cut inside the lines.
A set of miniature drill bits will come in handy for making the interior holes. Check out Sloans Workshop to find a set of bits and a miniature chuck.
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The Scrollsaw Workshop Stencil Printer 1.7 is my latest software for creating patterns. It will create key chain fobs, desk name plates and more. Click the image above to download the latest version. It is free to use donationware. This software is for Windows PC only.
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