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Coventry clock

 

 

  This is a quite simple but at the same time elegant and attractive mantel clock in English style. It is quite simple to make so it is recommended for the intermediate scroller or even for the beginner wanting to try something interesting. The pattern is completely redrawn after a very old English design.

 The clock is designed to be made preferably with 1/8, 1/4 and 3/8 inches wood or with 3, 6 and 9 mm. wood. The main size is 1/4 inches wood or 6 mm. wood. The following table gives the measures of the clock depending on the wood width you use:

  Height Width Depth
1/8, 1/4, 3/8 in. wood 12,9 in. 10,8 in. 7,6 in.
3, 6 and 9 mm. wood 31 cm. 25,9 cm. 18,3 cm.

  Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 10 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Click here to buy this pattern. Write me to info@finescrollsaw.com for any questions.

 The picture shown was sent by Boris Radovskiy from the United States. He has made a magnificent clock that shows absolute expertise. He is a member of the Carolina Scrollers club.

 

 
 This is also Boris Radovskiy´s clock: ¨The German movement inside sounds the Westminster chimes very nicely. The dial with crystal lens and bronze bezel are also made in Germany.¨

 This is a second version of the clock by Boris Radovskiy, again using walnut and cherry but in opposite colours.

 

  This picture has been kindly sent by Isaac Arditi from Israel: ¨ Here you have another picture of your wonderful pattern, it is a pleasure to do it. ¨

   This picture has been kindly sent by Jim Butler from the USA: ¨ I made a few slight changes to the pattern, as I left off the overlay around the clock face and put in a larger movement. I also used 1/2 inches padauk on the top and bottom. It was a fun clock to make, and I think it turned out well. Thanks again for your nice patterns. ¨

 
This picture has been sent by Santiago Fernandez from Barcelona, Spain. This picture has been kindly sent by Valeriy from Russia.
 
This picture has been kindly sent by Leonid Lerner from Israel.

  This picture has kindly been sent by Lee Matthews from Canada: ¨I made this clock from Shagbark Hickory and accented with Red Maple. I left off the overlay around the clock face and increased the base and top thickness to ½.¨

 

 This picture has kindly been sent by Lee and Donna Matthews from the USA.

 This picture has kindly been sent by Francisco José Moreno Gómez from Albacete, Spain.

 

 This picture has kindly been sent by Niko Armoutakis from Kastoria, Greece. His clock looks fantastic in transparent and black acrilyc.

 This picture has kindly been sent by Larry Egelhoff from the USA. His clock looks fantastic in transparent and black acrilyc.

 

 This picture has been sent by Antonio Zaglio from Italy.

 This picture has been sent by Giovanni Cittadini from Italy.

 
This picture has been sent by Giovanni Cittadini from Italy.
 
This picture has been sent by Anthea Cammish from England.
 

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