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Teapot Clock

Charming clock with chip-carved details is perfect for the kitchen

by Barry McKenzie

Tea Pot Clock

This clock combines woodworking, woodcarving, and chip carving—for me it is the best of all three worlds!

The shape comes from one of the teapots in my wife’s collection. The traditional carving on this piece is mainly rounding the edges of the teapot to resemble a real teapot. There is also chip carving on the teapot and the clock face. The spoon pendulum is also carved and shaped, but the spoon is embellished with more chip carving. The general woodworking comes into play when you are fitting the pendulum clockworks into the back of the clock.

To view complete step-by-step instructions including carving the spoon; teapot; clock face and adding the clock mechanism download the PDF below.

Compact Quartz Pendulum Movement - Klockit 11108
800-556-2548, www.klockit.com

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Barry McKenzie
Barry McKenzie owns the School for Chip Carving and is the publisher and editor of the quarterly “Chip Carvers Newsletter.” Contact him at 23427 Route 66, Lebanon, Missouri 65536,School of Chip Carving.
 
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