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Mantle Clock - 17th Century (4:6:12)
Mantle Clock - 17th Century (4:6:12) This project plan appeared in Woodworker's Journal Volume 4, Issue 6, Page 12. Nov/Dec 1980.

Built-up moldings on the top, miters on the doors and feet, a handsome face and reliable quartz movement add up to a very pretty, easy-to-build and quite useful small mantle clock. The joinery is essentially butt joints and hidden screws, so the only real machining is forming the moldings with your router. Suitable for almost any skill level.

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Approx: 11-5/8" x 5-5/8" x 14-5/8" tall (without the handle)

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Mantle Clock - 17th Century (4:6:12)
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