Plywood clock

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Plywood clock

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Hello guys, I new here. I'm from the Netherlands. I use a High-Z S720 machine from cnc-step (German)

It is very inspiring to watch all the projects here and wonna show you some projects of my own. This will be the first one. A clock made from plywood.

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Nice work! Interesting innovative design.
Keep up the good work.
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I thought the first picture was of a wall clock and was very impressed with its simplistic design. The full view pictures were impressive, but I still like my first impression best. That is what I am going to use for a design on my next wall clock.
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FixitMike wrote:I thought the first picture was of a wall clock and was very impressed with its simplistic design. The full view pictures were impressive, but I still like my first impression best. That is what I am going to use for a design on my next wall clock.
The present generation won't be able to tell the time without numbers. I know for a fact that there are some that can't read an analog clock WITH numbers!

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What are numbers. ??? 1234567890

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I love the clean design - it's beautiful.
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Very nice. I like the clean line modern look.
I feel the numbers may take away from the design.
Thanks for sharing
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Cool design.

I thought it was laser cut
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Those tab slots do look very square. In any event its a nice design.

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You can get very close to square corners if you use a 1/16" end mill. They are available in lengths up to 5/16" long. The thin layers present more options for flat cut joinery than thicker materials and larger/longer bits would have.

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I like it, JB!!....joe

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Hi Franklin,
I'm a new worker with a CNC. This cnc is for machining aluminum and makes silkscreen printing.
I would like to test this machine with a very soft material like wood and cut a practical object.
I like your clock. You still have files and you will be able to send them to me.
I could not create a PM because I am new to the forum and this possibility is still forbidden to me.
Thank you
François

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Great project
Thank You
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