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Before beginning the assembly of your Woodcraft precut clock kit, read these instructions and become familiar with the parts
list, drawings and photos which illustrate the text. We also recommend a dry assembly “practice run” on all parts prior to actual
gluing. Instructions or information in bold print are critical for proper assembly and for avoiding irreversible assembly
Instructions or information in bold print are critical for proper assembly and for avoiding irreversible assembly
Instructions or information in bold print are critical for proper assembly and for avoiding irreversible assembly
Instructions or information in bold print are critical for proper assembly and for avoiding irreversible assembly
Instructions or information in bold print are critical for proper assembly and for avoiding irreversible assembly
mistakes.
mistakes.
mistakes.
mistakes.
mistakes.
Important Notes About Solid Wood
One of the unique characteristics of solid hardwood is the varying hues and patterns within a single piece of lumber. Since no
two trees are identical, no two pieces of wood can be exactly alike either. Each has its own characteristics created by nature,
not by man. Unlike plastics and some veneers in which the grain pattern is symmetrical, solid hardwood has irregular and
asymmetrical graining, which adds to the overall beauty. In the same manner, the various shadings and colors within solid
hardwood are part of its beauty.
Drilling Holes
The wood components of this kit have screw clearance holes predrilled and countersunk. When assembling, it is necessary
When assembling, it is necessary
When assembling, it is necessary
When assembling, it is necessary
When assembling, it is necessary
to mark through these holes and to drill starter or “pilot” holes in the adjoining part. A ball point pen refill, an awl, or a
to mark through these holes and to drill starter or “pilot” holes in the adjoining part. A ball point pen refill, an awl, or a
to mark through these holes and to drill starter or “pilot” holes in the adjoining part. A ball point pen refill, an awl, or a
to mark through these holes and to drill starter or “pilot” holes in the adjoining part. A ball point pen refill, an awl, or a
to mark through these holes and to drill starter or “pilot” holes in the adjoining part. A ball point pen refill, an awl, or a
sharpened nail make fine marking tools. Starter holes should be drilled approximately
sharpened nail make fine marking tools. Starter holes should be drilled approximately
sharpened nail make fine marking tools. Starter holes should be drilled approximately
sharpened nail make fine marking tools. Starter holes should be drilled approximately
sharpened nail make fine marking tools. Starter holes should be drilled approximately
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" deep. If using a power drill,
" deep. If using a power drill,
" deep. If using a power drill,
" deep. If using a power drill,
" deep. If using a power drill,
be very careful not to drill through the adjoining wood part.
be very careful not to drill through the adjoining wood part.
be very careful not to drill through the adjoining wood part.
be very careful not to drill through the adjoining wood part.
be very careful not to drill through the adjoining wood part.
Clamping
Clamping is necessary to insure tight accurate fits of glued joints. Conventional F-style or band clamps may be used. Large
rubber bands can often be used in place of conventional clamps.
Glue
We recommend Titebond yellow aliphatic resin glue used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use a glue brush or
cotton swab to spread the glue. A thin even spread on both parts is best. Clean up excess glue by scraping it off with a knife
blade or scraper. Do not wipe glue off with a damp cloth as the moisture of the cloth will thin the glue and allow it to
Do not wipe glue off with a damp cloth as the moisture of the cloth will thin the glue and allow it to
Do not wipe glue off with a damp cloth as the moisture of the cloth will thin the glue and allow it to
Do not wipe glue off with a damp cloth as the moisture of the cloth will thin the glue and allow it to
Do not wipe glue off with a damp cloth as the moisture of the cloth will thin the glue and allow it to
soak deeply into the wood. This will show in the final finish of your clock.
soak deeply into the wood. This will show in the final finish of your clock.
soak deeply into the wood. This will show in the final finish of your clock.
soak deeply into the wood. This will show in the final finish of your clock.
soak deeply into the wood. This will show in the final finish of your clock.
Definitions
Before You Begin
Notes
Tools
•F-style clamps/band clamp/rubber bands
•yellow woodworking glue
•screwdriver
•pencil
•awl
•drill
•drill bits:
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