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Making a Custom Wall Clock

I don’t really know why I decided to make a custom wall clock, I just lost track of time one day and have been looking for it since.

In this video, we’re making a custom wall clock primarily using a scroll saw to cut out the clock face and whatever you want to feature in the center. Naturally, I chose our platypus friend! After watching, you’ll be able to recreate a similar clock that you can further customize how you see fit!

Resources:

Clock Template

Disclaimer: The following post contains affiliate links. If you purchase a product through one of the links, I may receive a small commission (at no cost to you) that I can use to feed the platypus. And it’s always hungry.

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(most materials available at your local home improvement store)

1/2" Oak Plywood
1/4" Maple Plywood
Oak Edge Banding
Painters Tape
Spray Adhesive
Sanding Sticks
Spray Paint
Pre-Stain Conditioner
Stain (various shades)
Wood Glue
Superglue
Double Sided Tape
Sawtooth Hangers
Satin Polyurethane Spray
Clock Movement

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(in order of appearance in the video)

Table Saw
Router
Router Circle Cutting Jig
Iron
Utility Knife
Edge Banding Trimmer
Random Orbital Sander
Spring Loaded Centerpunch
Portable Drill
Scroll Saw
Drill Press
Bench Sander
Bench Vise
Nylon Vise Jaw Covers
Rotary Tool
Drum Sander Bits
Artist Brushes
Wood Glue Brush
Router 3/8" Pattern Bit
Screwdrivers

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Until next time, Go Billd Yourself!

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