October 9, 20178 yr Popular Post The clock is sitting on a turn table. I cut out for the movement and cut two grooves just outside where the dial will sit. If I can just remember all the little important things when fixin to use this machine it will help me look better than I actually am to the general public. I have my chain saw blade draped over the wheel crank in case this machine turns on me and screws up my wood. I will cut it to pieces before anyone knows what happened. Also one might ask how I can turn this piece of wood to cut out the opening for the clock movement and cut the two slots??? Things are done in certain steps. Still learning. This is the first time I have added extra pieces of wood on top of the original slab to give me more height for a different look. 3 D, I don't think so.
October 9, 20178 yr Author Dan the Legacy only knows the easy stuff.. the rest of it has to be in the hands of a skilled operator with his eyes closed. Are you in control of some new mechanical parts in your body? Or was it a false alarm?
October 9, 20178 yr Amazing piece of equipment...I would have to have help to read the OM and plug it in. This clock has the beginnings of being one of your best ever and that;s drawing from an impressive list!
October 9, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, Smallpatch said: Dan the Legacy only knows the easy stuff.. the rest of it has to be in the hands of a skilled operator with his eyes closed. Are you in control of some new mechanical parts in your body? Or was it a false alarm? There was just some complications to what should have been routine surgery and they got me going again. Same old parts.
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