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I gave my workshop a new highlight and lasered this cool wall clock in saw blade design! Cut from fine plywood, the numerals neatly burned in and provided with a matching black movement.
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Parts to hang the clock


Put parts together and glue them.



The parts glued together are attached to the back of the watch. Be careful that everything is glued exactly straight so that it doesn't get crooked later.