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Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks, 3rd Edition: 37 Woodworking Projects for Traditional, Shaker & Contemporary Designs (Fox Chapel Publishing) Includes Plans for Grandfather, Mantel & Desk Clocks

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Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks, 3rd Edition: 37 Woodworking Projects for Traditional, Shaker & Contemporary Designs (Fox Chapel Publishing) Includes Plans for Grandfather, Mantel & Desk Clocks Author: John A. NelsonBrand: Design OriginalsEdition: 3rdBinding: PaperbackNumber Of Pages: 178Publisher: Fox Chapel PublishingRelease Date: 09-07-2018Details: Product description This complete

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Author: John A. Nelson

Brand: Design Originals

Edition: 3rd

Binding: Paperback

Number Of Pages: 178

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing

Release Date: 09-07-2018

Details: Product description This complete guide to wooden clock making shows how to construct a wide variety of traditional, Shaker, and contemporary clocks. 37 projects for traditional, Shaker and contemporary clocks Step-by-step photo tutorial for making a Shaker coffin-style clock Includes a bonus pattern pack with project templates Projects include a color photo of the finished clock, measured drawings, front, right side, and top views, section views where needed, & cut lists Designs include grandfather clocks, mantel clocks, and desk clocks Beginner-friendly chapters on the history of clock making, clock components, and clock making basics Learn how to construct a variety of traditional, Shaker and contemporary clocks with Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks, 3rd Edition! Plans, parts lists, and instructions are provided for 37 handsome hand-made timepieces, including stately grandfather clocks, classic mantel clocks, and modern desk clocks. Author and clock collector John A. Nelson describes the history of clock making in America, and covers all the basics of clock making and clock components. An expanded step-by-step project shows how to build an exact replica of a Shaker coffin-style clock. The rest of the projects include color photographs of the finished clock, measured drawings, and cut lists. Each clock plan includes front, right side and top views. All drawings are fully dimensioned and, where necessary, section views are provided. This new third edition of Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks also includes a bonus pattern pack with project templates. Review The Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks by John A. Nelson, Offers plans for making 37 traditional, Shaker and contemporary clock projects, suitable for a range of skill levels. The author has also included some history on clockmaking, an introduction to the latest clock parts and accessories available today, and instructions on how to make use of them and where to get them. The projects begin with step-by-step instructions for making a coffin clock. The rest of the projects are presented with a color photograph of the finished clock, measured drawings and cut lists. The plans include a front, right side and top views for each clock. All drawings are fully dimensioned and, where necessary, section views are provided. There's also a list of clock museums and information on the National Clock and Watch Association. The 176-page softcover sells for $19.95. From the Back Cover Nothing enhances a room's décor like a handsomely crafted, hand-made wooden clock. Whether your passion is stately grandfather clocks, timeless mantel clocks or modern desk clocks, you'll find all the information you need to create your own timepiece here in this book from author and clock collector John A. Nelson. John's love for American-made clocks shines through as he introduces you to the history of clock making in America. You'll learn about Seth Thomas and other renowned craftsmen and take a closer look at America's favorite clocks, including the popular Regulator and School House clocks. In the comprehensive step-by-step photo chapter, see exactly how to build a replica of a Shaker coffin-style clock. Use these basic techniques — plus the plans, parts lists and specific information presented here — to create 37 different clocks. Classic Antique Tambour Shelf Clock Black Mantel Clock Skeleton Clock Mission Shelf Clock Shaker Wall Clock Contemporary Clock Krazy Klock Balloon Shelf Clock Triangular Shelf Clock Three-Wood Pendulum Clock Sextant Desk Clock Plus 27 more clock plans! "If you want to be a proficient scroll sawyer, John Nelson will sure show you how."—Short Cuts "John A. Nelson is considered a master craftsman."—Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts About the Author John A. Nelson is considered a master craftsman by scroll saw enthusiasts and is a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine. He is the author of 10 books about scroll sawing, including The Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks, 50 Easy Weekend Scroll Saw Projects, Making Wooden Baskets on Your Scroll Saw, and Inspirational Scroll Saw Projects. John has spent thousands of hours at the scroll saw, authored dozens of patterns, and built some of the most beautiful examples of scrollwork to be found.

Package Dimensions: 9.9 x 8.0 x 0.9 inches

Languages: English

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  • Where can i get a pattern of the French lyre clock John had made. Ald@atlanticbb.ner

    no idea.