This clock is Exoticwood Art. On the left the first three horizontal pieces are scraps from a cutting board. The same is true
on the right. The far right is Zebrawood. The next three are again scraps from a cutting board. Interesting to me is that the
next to the last horizontal columns are pieces from an old cutting board that I recycled into an new cutting board.
The woods used from left to right and from top down are: First column-Oak, Second column-Padauk, Wenge, Leopard wood.
The next two columns, #3 & #4, are two types of Mahogany, Column 5 is Maple. The next column, #6, is Tulipwood, Wenge,
and Purpleheart wood followed by Maple again. The eighth column is Bloodwood, then Oak, #9. The tenth column is
Leopard wood, Apitong, Maple and Bloodwood. The eleventh column is Mahogany and Maple. The squarish pieces are the
old cutting board. The last column is Zebrawood.
The pieces used to denote 12:00 and so on, are scrap pieces of steel. At the bottom of the page are close ups of these
pieces.

CARLWATTSARTIST.COM "Exoticwood Art" Clock by Carl
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