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115 - Sheraton barometer and thermometer

This is an attractive wall barometer and thermometer holder. By combining wood colours in the front and rear pieces different effects can be achieved. The pattern is based in an old English design from the beginning of the XX century that I have entirely reconstructed in the computer.

The pattern has been designed to use 3/16 or 1/4 inches wood or 5 or 6 mm wood. By scaling the pattern appropriately any other wood thickness can also be used. These are the dimensions of the barometer and thermometer holder depending on the wood thickness you use:

Height Width Depth
3/16 in. wood 15,5 in. 6,2 in. 1,1 in.
1/4 in. wood 20,6 in. 8,2 in. 1,5 in.
5 mm wood 41.3 cm 16.5 cm 4 cm
6 mm wood 49.5 cm 19.8 cm 4.8 cm

Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 11 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Please write me to [email protected] to buy this pattern or for any questions.

The pictures shown were sent by Boris Radovskiy from the United States. He has used walnut and sherry and he has finished it with lacquer. He is a member of the Carolina Scrollers club.

This picture has been sent by Isaac and Ester Arditi from Israel. This picture has been sent by Noel Gibbs from Australia, "It is made from Queensland maple on top of American walnut. I made it at the original size of your pattern. Some of the cuts really did try out my scroll saw skills, but I did have a lot of fun cutting it. Thank you for a great pattern!". These pictures have been kindly sent by Daniel Navarre from France.
This picture has been kindly sent by Manuel Pina from Spain. This picture has been sent by Santiago Fernandez from Barcelona, Spain. This picture has been sent by Guillermo Morcillo from Castellón, Spain. This picture has kindly been sent by Valeriy Elizarov from Vilyuchinsk, Russia.
This picture has kindly been sent by Jose Luis Soliva from SPain. This picture has kindly been sent by Anthea Cammish from England.

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