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Wooden Clocks (Best of SSW&C) 
31 Favorite Projects & Patterns

Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts is proud to present this collection of 31 clocks hand-selected from 8 years of the #1 magazine for scroll saw woodworkers. In addition to patterns, you'll find tips and techniques for cutting, finishing, and assembling, as well as inspiration for designing your own timepieces.

For your convenience, we've broken the projects down into sections according to skill level, including beginner, intermediate, and master clocks. Choose a project that suits your current abilities or build your skills by working your way up to the more advanced projects.

Handmade clocks make wonderful gifts and are popular items at arts and crafts fairs.

Reviewer: Bill
Date: 6/15/2009
The title and cover are very deceiving. I thought this would be chock full of REAL wooden clock such as the one on the front. It has one real wooden clock inside( the cover clock) which I believe is available on line for free. The rest of the clocks are ordinary scroll work clocks with clock inserts that are not very interesting or hard to find on the internet. All clock patterns must be copied on your own copier which can lead to distortion.
Reviewer: Dale H.
Date: 6/22/2009
A great collection of some of the finest clock designs ever made. A great assortment of every style of cutting, from intarsia, to fretwork, to even wooden gears like the cover photo! 31 great designs from at least 15 different designers. There are clocks in this book for everyone, and easy to read step by step directions for each. Full color photography throughout. This book is well worth its cost, and you will NOT just find these designs on the internet free pattern sites, these are true works of art!
Reviewer: Graham McCulloch, Shortcuts
Date: 8/31/2009
Take the time to enjoy the 31 projects and patterns in this book. The editors of ScrollSaw & Crafts Magazine have put together the best of recent publications and show you how to make them. Everything from a gingerbread clock to a Dutch windmill clock to whimsical designs like cat and golf lovers clocks. These great designs and easy to build instructions will keep you busy for months. ...fun and rife with new scrolling ideas that will keep you busy and entertained for some time.

Reviewer: Australian Woodworker Magazine
Date: 8/1/2009
On the cover of Wooden Clocks the book claims to have 31 different plans but a review of the contents reveals only 27
different projects. The discrepancy is due 10 the fact that some chapters have more than one plan based on a common theme. The cover photo is also a bit misleading. It shows a wooden gear clock which is detailed as one of the projects. However the remaining 30 plans are for wooden clocks wilh conventional battery-powered clock mechanisms.

All of the projects in the book have previously appeared in Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine and are
therefore designed to be made with the scrollsaw. The projects are set out according to the level of skill involved - beginner,
intermediate and 'master'. Many of the clocks are scrollsawn shapes with clock fit-ups inserted into a circular recess. Some patterns are simple while olhers are quite elaborate with a number of separate components to be cut and glued together.
More traditional styles include a simple Shaker Clock (including clock case), Lang Clock (wall clock with pendulum
movement) and a miniature Grandfather Clock.

The Keepsake Trinket and Woven Boxes all have a clock in their lid. In each case the box is glued up in layers from
scrollsawn components. The ultimate project in the book is of course the Wooden Gear Clock. In addilion to the scale plans, photographs and step-by-step instructions provided with all of the projects, for this clock there are also cross-sections and expoded diagrams of how the wooden mechanism is assembled.

Wooden Clocks has a variety of clocks with a wide appeal, suitable for scrollers looking for patterns with fit-ups as well as
clockmakers seeking new challenges.

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