Saturday, January 22, 2011

New Sue Mey Digital Book.

Hi Guys, Sue just sent me the notice of her newest collection. This digital book looks great with loads of beautiful clocks. Think about it for a minute. Your saw is pretty much useless without patterns. The more patterns you have the more fun you are going to have with your hobby. When you buy a collection like this it gives you choices. When you can save over 80% at the same time that's all good.


The Special Offer of 50 Clock patterns in digital book format is now available:
Pay only $0.95 per pattern when you purchase this collection! Value $273.00 if purchased separately, Save $225.50 and pay only $47.50.

The selection contains an assortment of Clocks in a variety of sizes and difficulty levels. Topics include sport, animals, religious, fantasy and more. There are several decorative designs, and special occasions like Valentine’s day, Confirmation, and 21st Birthday are incorporated. Larger patterns are divided with dash lines for easy printing on standard-size paper.

Basic tips & techniques covering 15 different topics are included. There are links to pages on my website where more comprehensive information on certain topics is available. For many of the projects I have included step-by-step instructions. The patterns can be supplied in vector format on request.

Two additional images show some of the patterns in more detail.




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I hope everyone is ready for the weekend. I know I am. I had a pneumonia shot Thursday and the nurse said I might feel a low grade fever the next day. Well, the fever might have been low grade but the pain in every muscle in my body felt high grade. I could not raise my arms over my shoulders until tonight. Kept me out of the shop for a couple of nights but I feel 90% better now.

Tonights pattern is a small pendant cut from 1/8 inch thick maple. It has a few small cuts so you will need to move to a small blade to finish the piece. A #3 or smaller would be appropriate. You will also need a small drill bit 1/16 inch or smaller for the entry holes.



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