This is a unique desk clock with a pen holder. The clock is angled just enough to make it easy to read while sitting at the desk. You can see it from your chair behind the desk and your visitor sitting in from of the desk can also see it.
There are just four parts to the clock. The clock is assembled with a slot and tab. There is also a 1/4" diameter dowel across the back to add strength. The clock insert is 2 3/4" - 2 7/8" with a 2 1/4" or 2 3/8" diameter mounting hole. Make sure you know which insert you have before you cut the mounting hole.
For the best accuracy, you can use a large Forstner bit to drill the mounting hole. These large Forstner bits are expensive so don't worry about cutting the mounting hole with your scroll saw. Just slightly undercut the hole and sand to a tight fit of the clock insert.
I get my clocks from Bear Woods. Here is a link to the ones you need.
Chris Schoenberg of the Third Coast Craftsman does a functional restoration of an 1800's era scroll saw:
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This wonderful old pedal-powered scroll saw found a good home. Chris Schoenberg of the Third Coast Craftsman YouTube channel purchased this saw and decided to restore it to a functional condition. I really appreciate the fact that he wants to use this saw and just not display it. It is a beautiful saw but also functional for rough fretwork.
These early 19th-century scroll saws were used to create ornate gingerbread trim, clocks, picture frames, ornate furniture and more. The craftsmen of this time period must have been in pretty good condition to scroll all day on a pedal-powered scroll saw. :)
Take a few minutes to watch the video. Make sure you give Chris a thumbs up and leave a comment. Chris is a very skilled craftsman and he does a nice job in front of the camera. I enjoy his video and I think you will also so consider subscribing to his channel.
Thanks, Chris for a neat video.
$12 per sheet of 12 coins plus $3.50 shipping
Inlay with a 1" Forstner Bit.
The perfect way to sign your work.
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Every Scrollsaw Workshop Pattern from 2007-2019 on DVD
This DVD has over 2,900 patterns published from 2007 thru 2019.
The DVD is $20 plus shipping. Ships to 60 countries around the world.
The DVD is $20 plus shipping. Ships to 60 countries around the world.
If you use the DVD on a Windows PC there is a simple viewer program to browse through the patterns.
The DVD also works fine on a MAC. The viewer program is not MAC compatible but there is an included PDF with all the patterns shown as thumbnails for easy viewing.
All the same file but in an easy to use thumb drive. The USB thumb drive option is $23 plus shipping.
Now Available on USB Thumb Drive
Don't have a DVD drive on your new computer. No problem. Buy the catalog on a USB thumb drive.All the same file but in an easy to use thumb drive. The USB thumb drive option is $23 plus shipping.
My two "Wooden Vases on the Scroll Saw" books make it easy.
The books are $12 each and available for instant download after purchase. Click for Video Demonstration.
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RIKON 51-200 12-Inch Disc Sander
I have owned this Rikon disk sander for a few years and I like it very much. The rack and pinion are strong and accurate. The 1/2hp motor is plenty strong for tough jobs. The unit is heavy so any vibration is minimal.
If you need a disk sander, and who doesn't, the Rikon is a contender.
- Rack and Pinion Table Adjustment
- Large Working Table: 17-1/8-by-6-1/2-Inch working surface to securely support your work-piece
- Dust Collection: Disc is designed with fan fins to aid in drawing dust away from the work-piece for cleaner sanding operation.
- 1/2HP Motor