As you know I am part of a monthly challenge group,and this month's Theme was WEATHERED. Pretty much my absolute favorite finish on everything. If it looks like it's been sitting outside for 100 years and no one has touched it SIGN ME UP! I kind of cheated a little bit this month. Instead of using an actual piece of furniture I decided to make my piece. It was super easy! If you'd like to see the other projects from the group just go here
First thing was first. My Brother in-law works at a rock quarry and they had some of these wood spools lying around. SCORE he just brought them home for me.
To take it apart you just have to break loose the 3 bolts on the end.
After that clean it up with a wire brush and hose, then let it dry.
When the wood is completely dry remove any nails or staples sticking out of it.
Next white wash it. I use 70% white laytex paint to 30% water brush all over the front and sides of the round end piece. Let dry for 24 hours.
After the white wash has dried, in small sections, brush on and wipe off minwax classic gray stain until the whole thing has been stained . This gives it the gray driftwood color.
While your stain is drying cut a piece of sheet metal in a circle to cover the middle hole and spray paint it black. This step is completely optional. I've seen many pieces like this with just the numbers painted on it and no clock hands. It's totally up to you what you'd like to do.
After your clock is dry add your round piece of sheet metal. I used upholstery tacks to attach it. They work perfectly and give it a nice look
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11170011/diy-clock-from-a-wooden-spool site
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