![]() Table saw or a BladeRunner X2 (which is what i used).Clock mechanism kit (look for shaft length based on the thickness of your plywood).Thin Scrap plywood (I used 7/32″ plywood underlayment) – you can use ¼″ plywood too.It is a way for this site to earn advertising fees by advertising or linking to certain products and/or services. ***This post contains referral or affiliate links. You can adapt this design to give it a modern look with paint or add a slightly rustic touch with a stain like I did. ![]() I had a bunch of end pieces left over from cutting down the plywood underlayment that I put to work and now they can tell me the time! □ I recently gave our staircase a makeover and the risers got a really quick and easy but gorgeous makeover. PIN THIS TO PINTEREST DIY Scrap Plywood clock This time, I decided to use up some scrap plywood I had leftover to make a clock. I have also made my own clocks in the past (long before the blogging days). In past, I have taken the simple Ikea clocks and given them lots of character and color like with the DIY Ikea Rusch makeover and Easy Ikea Skoj makeover ![]() Here is the problem though – being creative at heart, I can’t get myself to put up basic simple clocks.īut I can’t get myself to spend a lot of $$$ on fancy clocks… So yes, we have a clock in every room, and if I could, maybe 2 in larger rooms like the living room. I want to be able to look up (and turn around, if needed) and see a clock. I am all about having a clock in every corner of the house. It is time to make a clock! (see what I did there?)Ĭan you ever have too many clocks in your home? Add a reclaimed pallet wood looks with this detailed tutorial. Learn how to make this easy DIY wood clock with leftover scrap plywood and a wall clock kit.
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