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Thread: The Classic Round Wall Clock - Project of the Month

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by mostlycold View Post
    Michael,

    The POM is a great program and I have been and will continue to be a supporter and subscriber. Would like to see a slight program modification that would let me "exchange" a current POM (that I might not be interested in making) for one you may have done in the past (before I became a subscriber) or offer a reduced rate for current POM subscribers that wish to buy earlier projects. Marketingwise, you still get your annual fee, and the added flexibilty and choice may result in more customers.

    Just a suggestion,
    Dan
    Hi Dan,

    Thanks for the suggestions. I'll pass the idea along.
    Michael T
    Happy Carving!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MCGEE2SKINNER View Post
    Michael
    I finished the clock today another great pom by you thanks.
    JIM
    Glad you enjoyed it! Post a pic if/when you have the chance.
    Michael T
    Happy Carving!


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    Finished my round clock.

    Can't beat oak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shacky View Post
    Finished my round clock.

    Can't beat oak.
    Shacky, that DOES look great in Oak!
    Michael T
    Happy Carving!


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    Here's my two POM Clocks (I have another face backordered). The dark one is walnut with tung oil finish, the reddish one is pine w/sanding sealer, cherry stain and Krylon spray on poly.

    Gean
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gean View Post
    Here's my two POM Clocks (I have another face backordered). The dark one is walnut with tung oil finish, the reddish one is pine w/sanding sealer, cherry stain and Krylon spray on poly.

    Gean
    They look great. Did you put the cherry stain on AFTER the sanding sealer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gean View Post
    Here's my two POM Clocks (I have another face backordered). The dark one is walnut with tung oil finish, the reddish one is pine w/sanding sealer, cherry stain and Krylon spray on poly.

    Gean
    I love 'em! Great job!
    Michael T
    Happy Carving!


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    Shacky, I think the Oak looks great to, nice job!
    Gean, Nicely done, I enjoy that you have shared your projects with us.
    Really like the finishing work on all of them and helps me make a chose for the one I do, thanks for showing them makes me want to get going and make one today.
    Cheers ~ Ray

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    Default Sanding Stain

    Yes, after an initial sanding, I put on the sanding sealer then looked it over and did some touch up sanding THEN two coats of stain. When that was dry I put on the Krylon spray poly.

    Thanks for all your comments. I didn't think about helping someone choose which finish/stain they would want to use.

    Gean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gean View Post
    Yes, after an initial sanding, I put on the sanding sealer then looked it over and did some touch up sanding THEN two coats of stain. When that was dry I put on the Krylon spray poly.

    Thanks for all your comments. I didn't think about helping someone choose which finish/stain they would want to use.

    Gean
    I have had limited experience with sanding sealer, but when I did use it, it went on very much like quick drying varnish. I am surprised that you can stain after it goes on and hence my question. Now I know. Thanks.

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