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Mantle clock
Bernie Hrytzak

Mantle clock

Clock started out as dyed composite wood purchased at Woodcraft, 6"x6"x2" and sawn in half to provide material for 2 wedding items for a neighbour's son.
The clock face was turned to thin the wings, then the 2 corners were cut off and glued to form the bottom. Final size is 10"x6"x1" with 2 coat lacquer finish.
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