Mantle Clock
Made with Black walnut
Made with Black walnut
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Very nice design Dave... any chance of sharing the design details/plans?
Did you use a mahogany veneer on the top of a curved form or did you laminate the curve?
Thanks.
Bruce
Bruce
The clock is made from black walnut. The top is veneer from a 1939 airplane restoration job I got to do with Boeing for the Smithsonian. As far as the design I didn't draw it out but if you like I took some pictures along the way that I could send you.
Dave
That would be great Dave, any photos would be of great help. I really like the curved top.
Send them to bruce.macdonald@rogers.com
Thanks again,
Bruce
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