DIY Modern Industrial Wood + Metal Wall Clock
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2019
- I made a super cool DIY Modern Industrial Wall Clock with a piece of scrap wood, some steel flat bar, and eye bolt and a few fun tools.
Check out the step by step tutorial and links to all the products used to make this project here:
www.woodshopdiaries.com/moder...
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Check out the DeWalt Atomic 20V MAX Compact Drill Driver Kit used in this project:
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Check out the DeWalt 1 1/2" Stud Finder used in this project:
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Very beautiful clock Very beautiful clock,very nice
That's a really good idea. Thanks for sharing.
Great job Danny..we have to keep our ladies safe. Great looking Shara..now PJ wants one.
been watching alot of your vids and i got to say you are easy to follow and interesting and different than other crafters.
Wow, thank you! I hope you enjoy the videos!
Very cool clock love the rustic look
Thank you!
Fantastic job looks great. 🍹🍹👍👍👍👍👍
Great project Shara!
Very beautiful clock. And I love your transitions into the product pitches. I actually didn't know about hitting live wires while hammering things into the walls. 😳
Just found your channel and you're an inspiration. Keep up the great work!
Ak Strange thank you!
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍
pretty cool build Shara keep up the good work
Patrick's WorkShop thank you!
Great work Shara- this is very cool! -Steph
DIY for Homeowners thanks so much 💕💕
If hanging style is different it looks more beautiful
Very cool, looks great!
This is at least the second time now that I'm seeing you using that Ryobi band saw. I've only ever hesitated to pull the trigger on buying one because of the above average number reviews I've read... You're videos are swaying my opinion back towards buying one.
Russell Borrego thank you! I really like my Ryobi band saw however, I don’t use it very often mostly because it’s not large enough to do many things I’d like to do. It’s great for cutting small stuff like 2x material, though. Once I have room in my shop, I’ll definitely go bigger. If you plan to do much with it, I’d recommend getting something larger 👍
thanks!
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Great project!! What drill and driver do you use?
Love this! I’ve been wanting to try and make clocks for a while! You’re an inspiration!!
I was wondering what tape you used for the epoxy? The green tape? I can’t find one that will stick to wood properly.
Thank you! Love your channel!
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed it! The green tape is just tour typical FrogTape painters tape 👍 it’s worked really well with my epoxy projects for small stuff
Trying to figure out how to make a round chandelier... Done, thx
Code requires electrical wires to run in the middle of the stud so if you use 1" screws you should not be hitting any wires. FYI
wuillians good to know. Now if only everyone followed code 😉
That is pretty cool. I've been planning on making a large wood clock for my home, and this just gave me even more to consider. Thanks for the many tutorial videos and plans. Keep up the great work.
Almando Morales thanks so much for watching!!
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What dimension is steel frame?
It’s in the tutorial here:
www.woodshopdiaries.com/modern-industrial-diy-wood-metal-wall-clock/