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Clockx odity
Clockx odity




  1. CLOCKX ODITY FOR FREE
  2. CLOCKX ODITY INSTALL

Check out my Instagram Highlight Stories on all the projects I've done with it. If you have a cutting machine, like a Cricut or Silhouette, now is the time to use it to create some stencil design! For ours, we added our name. Measure and divide for the number of spaces and add them in.

clockx odity

  • Decide how many numerals you want on the clock.
  • For a truly custom clock, you can make your own wood stain by soaking a steel wool pad into some white distilled vinegar overnight! (Trust me, it works and has an amazing look!)
  • Paint or wood stain your piece before adding on the numbers.
  • As it gets used, we can always replace the router table top! For this project, we drilled into the table top, offset the ½ inch router bit and we cut it by slowly spinning the square.

    clockx odity

    It's been so handy in situations like this, where we can temporarily drill into it for a project. Tip: We recommend having a custom router table made of cheap MDF.Next, drill a ⅛ inch hole right in the middle using a piece of string (or board) like a compass! Using a jig saw, cut the circle within ⅛ inch outside your line or less. As a shortcut, to find the center of your circle, draw an X from opposite corners of the square wood. First, you'll need to outline a perfect circle.With your boards, you'll want to wood glue ( we swear by this one) and/or bond it together with joining biscuits or tongue and groove. For ours, we cut them down into 3 foot pieces for our wall clock. You can customize the look of your wall clock by varying the width of the wood or having it all the same standard size.First, figure out the space you are wanting to hang the wall clock to make sure you get the right measurements for it.

    CLOCKX ODITY FOR FREE

    If you want markers between the numerals, here's a tip: use paint stick mixers that you can get for free at the hardware store, cut them down, paint and brad nail them on. We used this spray paint, which gave us that rustic look we were looking for. For this specific project, you will want some stencil vinyl to cut your design and make it a stencil. Check out my Instagram Highlight Stories on all the projects I've done with it. If you have a cutting machine, like a Cricut or Silhouette, now is the time to use it to create some stencil design! For ours, we added our name.

    CLOCKX ODITY INSTALL

    Step 6 // Spray Paint and Install the Numeralsĭecide how many numerals you want on the clock.

    clockx odity

    Paint or wood stain your piece before adding on the numbers. As it gets used, we can always replace the router table top! For this project, we drilled into the table top, offset the 1/2 inch router bit and we cut it by slowly spinning the square.

    clockx odity

    Tip: We recommend having a custom router table made of cheap MDF. Next, drill a 1/8 inch hole right in the middle using a piece of string (or board) like a compass! Using a jig saw, cut the circle within 1/8 inch outside your line or less. With your boards, you'll want to wood glue ( we swear by this one) and/or bond it together with joining biscuits or tongue and groove.įirst, you'll need to outline a perfect circle. You can customize the look of your wall clock by varying the width of the wood or having it all the same standard size.Ĭut your wood into pieces. Turn on your JavaScript to view content Directions for DIY Wall Clock Tutorialįirst, figure out the space you are wanting to hang the wall clock to make sure you get the right measurements for it.






    Clockx odity