My Clock

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I enjoyed making this clock, but believe it or not, the hardest part was the assembly.   Each piece had to be assembled in a certain order to get it together.  Took me several tries to figure it out.   Pattern is from: finescrollsaw.com.   Came from Spain.  Made with 1/4" Mahogany .
That is a beautiful clock, I would think the hardest part would be all of that fret work. Very well done.

Main Street to the Mountains

Nary a square inch left unadorned, patient and skillful work!
Infinite patience is what I would title that clock. Great job.

Now, my wife whats to know who is going to dust it....LOL  she hates to dust so every few months I hire a house cleaner to get all the nooks and crannies. 
easy dusting, I take it off the wall and blow the dust out.  I purchased one of these several years ago for my shop.  I use it to blow what I need to in lieu of having a noisy compressor.  I use it a lot.


I get assigned those dusting tasks, shop compressed air does great just need to dial it down a tad for the fake flowers.

If I had my way, the house would be treated like the shop, crack a window, turn on the swamp cooler and move downwind with the air hose until all the dust is outside.

Git 'er done, no lollygagging with a silly duster wand. Come to think of it, the pressure washer could mop the tile floors if I can contain the overspray. 
Different! Hints of the Black Forest Cuckoo clocks.