· pdf filethis is how i made the 45 degree miters on the roof peek. you can use any method...
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Fretwork Clock
I used 1/4” Thick Baltic birch plywood for this clock.You can buy this product from http://www.heritagewood.com
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E
FG
H
IJ
Parts Diagram
This is how I made the 45 degree miters on theroof peek. You can use any method you like they
just need to be 45 degrees.
I used slot and tab for some of the parts. These can be trickyto get sized correctly when cutting them. It’s best to slightlyunder cut then and file to fit.
Because then can be tricky I minimized their use. Some partsare simply glued during assembly. Glue is more than adequateto hold thos pieces.
I laid the back board down flat during assembly and added thesides, front, bottom, roof support, Left and right roof then ornamentation in that order.
Test fit the pieces before you add the glue.
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Join pattern at thedotted lines to make
full front pattern.1/4” Thick
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Front
Requires a 2 3/4” clockinsert with a 2 3/8” mounting
hole.
1/4
” T
hic
k
Link to the oneI used
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Join with pattern on thenext page to make the
full back pattern.
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Hanging hole
1/4” Thick
Mount part Jhere to support the
roof
Back
A
Join with pattern on theprevious page to make the
full back pattern.
1/4” ThickBack
H
J
1/4” Thick
J is glued to the top of the back boardto help support the roof.
Ornamentation
Roof Support
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B C
1/4” Thick 1/4” Thick
Side Side
E 1/4” Thick
Bottom
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G
1/4” Thick
1/4” Thick
45
degre
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egre
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Left Roof
Right Roof