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dotslad

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Although this project has nothing to do with turning I thought a few people on the forum would like to have a look.
The clock face I bought on e bay cheap it's circa around 1974 and has been converted to quartz movement.
I made the case in a light oak (American white I think ) the overall dimensions are h=320mm w=240mm d=100mm
finished with clear spray laquer and paste wax.
Still having a problem with uploading pictures
 

Grump

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Email em to me I'll stick em on for ya
If u don't got it sorted by the weekend skype me and we'll get ya sorted init.
Good to see ya ready to start posting again mate take care love to Dot.
 

dotslad

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Hi Brian I will Skype you over the weekend whatever happens will be good to chat again.
I have resized the clock picture to 500 now lets see what happens
Uploaded using paper clip icon success at last :banana::banana::banana::love_it::love_it::love_it:
 

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Grump

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After all that I have already seen it, Still like it though , glad you got the pic sorted init?
 

Doug

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Some lovely looking woodwork there & a smashing clock. :thumbs:

Was all the shaping done with a router?
 
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