Making the wall clock.
Paul selles wall clock.
The grooves therefore remain 3 8 wide and are cut to the same 5 16 depth.
He also shows how to choose and prepare the wood.
By paul sellers 2 december 2012.
The next part in the process is to form the grooves in the two cross rails.
The wall clock is made from pine and i chose this because it enables you to locate your wood easily from almost any store or lumberyard and it works especially well with hand tools.
This was once performed traditionally using a special plane called a panel raising plane.
To make the clock you will need a few hand tools a workbench of some kind and a vise to hold your material as you work.
In episode 1 paul sellers gives a brief overview of clock series and shows sketches of the project.