Time-honored Bracket Clock Woodworking Plan
We used walnut for our clock, but we invite you to select your favorite species for this timely showpiece.
Create this contemporary version of a centuries-old, English-inspired timepiece. The case assembles with straightforward rabbet joinery, and full-size patterns make shaping the peaked pediment a snap.
Steps in this plan include:
1. Start with the case
2. Head for the top
3. Now make the base
4. Time to finish up
Purchase the Time-honored Bracket Clock Woodworking Plan, including step-by-step instructions, detailed illustrations, and a complete materials list.
Time-honored Bracket Clock Woodworking Plan
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I made three of these. one for each of my girls. I used Elm wood from a tree we took down locally and saw milled at my cousins. It is a great project. I put a certificate inside each of them explaining there origin and who it was made for, they loved it. I took-up wood working four years ago and learned most of what I know from Wood Magazine. Thank you for your help.
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