DESK CLOCK
xx CLOCK
xx DESK ACCESSORIES
xx SHELF CLOCK
How to turn a circular frame for a desk clock. AMERICAN WOODTURNER Sep 1991 (v.6#3) pg. 10
Art Deco wooden desk clock case (13"x5"x6" high) features a design that is a cross between "Buck Rogers" and the front grill of a 1953 Buick automobile. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #19 Mar-Apr 1991 pg. 66
Carve a "watchdog". Pattern for carving a 4" tall long-haired dog. Install a clockwork to make a unique desk clock. CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 1994 (v.41#5) pg. 114
Elegant walnut desk clock has purchased clock movement that also shows day, date, month and moon phase. FAMILY HANDYMAN #337 Apr 1993 (v.43#4) pg. 84
Walnut desk set. Clock and barometer are set in blocks of walnut with maple accent stripes. The blocks are hinged and can be latched shut. POPULAR WOODWORKING #88 Jan 1996 (v.15#4) pg. 52
Woven clock. A case for a desk clock appears to be woven, but is actually formed by stacking 11 scroll sawn profiles to simulate basket weaving. POPULAR WOODWORKING #109 Jul 1999 (v.19#3) pg. 56
Desk accessories made by laminating walnut and maple. (1) Notepad holder with pen holder. (2) Desk clock. (3) Letter holder. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #23 Sep 1991 (v.4#5) pg. 20
Desktop treasure. A piece of elegant burl (2"x4") is fitted with a small circular clock movement. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #46 Jul 1995 (v.8#4) pg. 28, Insert
Desk clock turned from a banksia seed pod. WOOD MAGAZINE #63 Sep 1993 (v.10#6) pg. 30
Contemporary desk clock case consists of a turned wooden bowl (7" diameter) fitted with a wooden clock face and movement. WOOD MAGAZINE #81 Sep 1995 (v.12#6) pg. 50
Watchmaking on a large scale. The case for a quartz-movement wall or desk clock is fashioned out of wood to look like a wristwatch complete with band. WOOD MAGAZINE #90 Sep 1996 (v.13#6) pg. 56, Insert
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #98 Aug 1997 (v.14#5) pg. 16
Two clock cases built from exotic woods. (1) Pendulum clock with cocobolo back panel and pendulum bob. Clock face is a ring of maple with ebonized dowel inserts to mark the quarter-hours. (2) Business-card desk clock has a wedge-shaped frame of three woods, a clock movement set in the peak and a lip to hold a pack of business cards. WOOD MAGAZINE #103 Feb 1998 (v.15#1) pg. 42, 100, Insert
Case for a desk clock and thermometer is styled to look like an old gas station pump, those with glass globes on the top. WOOD MAGAZINE #122 Mar 2000 (v.17#2) pg. 62
Retro TV desk clock. Wooden case for clock is shaped like a 1950s TV set, complete with rabbit ear antenna. The clock dial is a black-and-white TV test pattern. WOOD MAGAZINE #140 Mar 2002 (v.19#2) pg. 78
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #143 Sep 2002 (v.19#5) pg. 11
Desk clock is styled like a Greek temple, complete with stair-stepped base, columns, and roof. A hidden compartment is in the base. WOODSMITH #79 Feb 1992 pg. 28
Desk clock. Simple case consists of three rectangular pieces of wood attached to a base, topped with a cap and fitted with a circular clock movement. No special hole bit required for this design. Overall dimensions: 6"Hx5"Wx2"D. WOODSMITH #99 Jun 1995 (v.17) pg. 14
Folding desk clock. Two small wooden boxes are hinged together and fastened with a decorative latch. They open up to reveal a circular clock and a circular picture frame. The boxes consist of decorative veneer applied to MDF panels and edged with solid wood. WOODSMITH #120 Dec 1998 (v.20) pg. 28, 17, 32
Desk clock scrap wood project features classical Greek styling (a simple cornice and roof supported by two turned columns rising from a pair of steps). Overall dimensions: 4"x2"x6" tall. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1993 (v.17#1) pg. 51
Beveled triangle desk clock utilizes a simple faceplate turning technique. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1995 (v.19#6) pg. 66
Desk clock (5"x10"x11" high) is made from a combination of cherry and curly maple. The clock face has cut brass rod for numeral markers. WORKBENCH Feb 1997 (v.53#1) pg. 50
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