I was'nt going to post this till I had the whole project done. But I was so happy with the way this door turned out, I decided to show how I made it. There have been a couple inquiries about mantle clock plans lately. I've built several but none to a plan. I usually find one I like in the many clock parts catalogs (or google "mantle clock" or "wall clock")and scribble out my own plans. One thing I have learned is to build the door or face frame first to fit the chosen dial. And then build the body of the clock to fit the door and movement.
So I set out to find a clock I like with two criteria in mind. 1 woodworking money is pretty scarce these days so I'm limited to two small pieces of walnut in the garage. 2 I want to use and improve my newly acquired template routing skills. Here is a link to the clock I found to use as a model.http://www.clockstyle.com/mantel-clocks/bracketed/madisonmantelclockbyseththomas.cfm
Luckily for me whenever I ordered clock parts in the past, I would order extra sale items. So I have a big box of parts in the garage, and have a similar dial.
I started the door by gluing up 4 small pieces of walnut. Then made a template for creating the oval cut out. I ended up making the door with one 1.5" guide,one template, and four bits. It's a fun and safe way to route and I highly recommend you try it. I'll let the pics tell the rest of the story. Questions and comments are welcome and appreciated.
So I set out to find a clock I like with two criteria in mind. 1 woodworking money is pretty scarce these days so I'm limited to two small pieces of walnut in the garage. 2 I want to use and improve my newly acquired template routing skills. Here is a link to the clock I found to use as a model.http://www.clockstyle.com/mantel-clocks/bracketed/madisonmantelclockbyseththomas.cfm
Luckily for me whenever I ordered clock parts in the past, I would order extra sale items. So I have a big box of parts in the garage, and have a similar dial.
I started the door by gluing up 4 small pieces of walnut. Then made a template for creating the oval cut out. I ended up making the door with one 1.5" guide,one template, and four bits. It's a fun and safe way to route and I highly recommend you try it. I'll let the pics tell the rest of the story. Questions and comments are welcome and appreciated.