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In this woodworking video I make a wall clock for my shop. I begin by milling up lumber for the 12x12 panels that was comprised of two 1/4" panels. One maple and the other walnut. After the panels were glued up I taped them down to the CNC machine and cut the clock face using a 30 degree V-bit and then switched over to a 1/4" spiral bit to cut the clock out of the panel. After installing the hardware I applied one coat of an oil/wax finish and then hung the clock on the wall. The first mistake I made was actually with my illustrator file. I forgot to rotate the numbers to make them 90 degrees essentially, and the second issue was with the toolpath for the logo. I ended up cutting them too deep which makes them kind of hard to read. I've since fixed both issues for future clocks if I decide to make anymore. For more photos: https://www.simplecove.com/1091/shop-... Article on how to make a clock face in illustrator: https://www.lifewire.com/making-clock... -------------------------------- Help support what I do by buying a SimpleCove t-shirt! http://bit.ly/SCWoodworkingShirt -------------------------------- Tools I Use (affiliate): https://www.amazon.com/shop/simplecove -------------------------------- See more projects like this on my website: http://www.simplecove.com -------------------------------- Subscribe to my channel: / @simplecove -------------------------------- Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: / simplecove Twitter: / simplecove Facebook: / simplecove Pinterest: / simplecove -------------------------------- Sean Walker PO Box 1502 Versailles, KY 40383