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This is my first attempt at a clock. Turned out pretty well, though the
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http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/clock.htm
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I really like the use of the spalted maple in that application.

Well done.


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I really like the use of the spalted maple in that application.

Well done.

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This is my first attempt at a clock. Turned out pretty well, though the
wife doesn't like the spalted maple back......


http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/clock.htm


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I think the spalted wood adds a nice touch, and I'll bet in person it
looks even better. Nice job on the clock.

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Stephen M wrote:
I really like the use of the spalted maple in that application.

Well done.


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Same here. Maybe it's a woman thing. My
wife doesn't like spalted maple either.
I love the look of it. Nice job, Charlie.

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Thanks, guys. My wife will be glad to hear she's not alone, J T.
From here and other sources I've gotten feedback from, most people either
find the spalted maple back the best feature of the clock, or else they
really don't like it at all.


listen to the ones who like it.

I'm one of 'em.

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On Apr 5, 9:56 am, "Charlie M. 1958"
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This is my first attempt at a clock. Turned out pretty well, though the
wife doesn't like the spalted maple back......

http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/clock.htm


The clock is very nice. As for the spalting can't say without seeing
it for real but I assume it will be going in your wife's house so...

I really like this project and I hope you don't have it copyrighted
because it just made it to my favorites under 'future project'
http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/toolcaddy.htm

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On Apr 5, 9:56 am, "Charlie M. 1958"
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This is my first attempt at a clock. Turned out pretty well, though the
wife doesn't like the spalted maple back......

http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/clock.htm


The clock is very nice. As for the spalting can't say without seeing
it for real but I assume it will be going in your wife's house so...

I really like this project and I hope you don't have it copyrighted
because it just made it to my favorites under 'future project'
http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/toolcaddy.htm

Actually, it's going to my mom for Mother's Day, so SWMBO's opinion
doesn't matter this time. :-)


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Actually, it's going to my mom for Mother's Day, so SWMBO's opinion
doesn't matter this time. :-)


Now, just who the hell do you think you're fooling? We, you, and SWMBO know
that is NOT the case!



Very nice and well done ... I really like the spalting, myself.

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Actually, it's going to my mom for Mother's Day, so SWMBO's opinion
doesn't matter this time. :-)


Now, just who the hell do you think you're fooling? We, you, and SWMBO know
that is NOT the case!



Very nice and well done ... I really like the spalting, myself.

Thanks, Swingman,
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Very nice and well done ... I really like the spalting, myself.

Thanks, Swingman,


I really like the spalting also, but I'm not sure I like it with the
rest of the clock. The clock face and dark, evenly-colored solid wood
case and trim suggest a very nice classical style, and IMO the spalted
wood doesn't really fit in. I think if the clock face were simpler,
and maybe the top & bottom molding were simpler too, that I would
REALLY like it. As others have suggested, though, my opinion really
doesn't matter here, and you didn't even ask for it.
Out of curiousity, does your wife object to the spalting itself, or to
the use of spalted wood in that application?
Overall, the wood and workmanship look top-notch - keep up the good
work!
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This is my first attempt at a clock. Turned out pretty well, though the
wife doesn't like the spalted maple back......

http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/clock.htm



Include me in the spalted column. Good job.


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Charlie M. 1958 wrote:
This is my first attempt at a clock. Turned out pretty well, though the
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http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/clock.htm


That looks very nice.


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This is my first attempt at a clock. Turned out pretty well, though the
wife doesn't like the spalted maple back......

http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/clock.htm


Sorry to hear your wife doesn't like it; it's a very nice piece of work



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On Apr 5, 9:56 am, "Charlie M. 1958"
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This is my first attempt at a clock. Turned out pretty well, though the
wife doesn't like the spalted maple back......

http://www.loyno.edu/~cbmarsh/clock.htm


I can see a lot of care went into making that clock.

Very well done.
Love the case.
Love the spalted maple.
Not too keen on the clock face, its busy-ness detracts from the focal
point...the maple... don't mind me, I tend to lean towards designs
with fewer points of interest.
In my head, I see a clock-face like a Movado watch and spalted
maple...together.

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Love the spalted maple.
Not too keen on the clock face, its busy-ness detracts from the focal
point...the maple... don't mind me, I tend to lean towards designs
with fewer points of interest.
In my head, I see a clock-face like a Movado watch and spalted
maple...together.

r


Good point ... with a simpler face, the design could better carry the
unpredictability of the spalt pattern. Right now the design has two
focal points ... yes ... SUPER nice clock with a simpler face. Put a
small faceted piece of amber at 12, 3 & 9.

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