Small desk clock
Small desk clock made with bird’s eye maple and walnut.
Small desk clock
Small desk clock made with bird’s eye maple and walnut.
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Very clever design. I like it!
Very cool! How'd you figure out the angles?
Just something to impress my mother-in-law.
Great Project!
docrok....The angles are pretty easy. I started with an equilateral triangle for the clock so all the included angles are 60 degrees. Then simply set the triangle about an inch from the base and drew the lines parallel to the top of the triangle.
The triangle is an equilateral triangle which means the included angles are all 60 degrees. The stand is parallel to the triangle so the angles are figured out from that.
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