Handmade Wooden 9 Blocks Wall Clock

by michu19753 in Living > Decorating

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Handmade Wooden 9 Blocks Wall Clock

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It is my second wooden wall clock.

What Do You Need

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1. clock mechanism

2. some wood

3. drill with a drill bit paddle (pic.3)

4. wood stain

5. nails

6. glaze with mettalic effect/ optional wax

7. sander

Preparation of Wood Blocks

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First made a solt in the center wood so that the clocks mechanism can fit in.

I didn't had right tool to do a hole - firs I made a hole using a drill bit.

Then I cut off requred wood blocks- 9 sections.

Next sanding the blocks.

Arranged them into square and marked them which one goes where.

Paint wood stain.

Fixing Wood Blocks

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Prepare nails: cut the head.

Next: painted and dry blocks connect with nails- like a picture.

Surface Finish

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I used to finish the surface - wax timber.

After applying waxes and dry (min. 2 horus) polished used plastic brush.

Because of the unsatisfactory effect- I painted metalic glaze.

Then I installed a clock mechanism- in the central block.

Assembly Clockwise Adn Done

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At the end - mount clockwise and ready.