 So this is one of these chisels, it's called a flanger dongle. Do I have any broccoli in my teeth? No. You can't beat a flanger donger. You're too friendly to her. Very large. Oh, David, this is a fine vintage. Then come on over and have a coffee. That's so irritatingly cute. What are you, charismaticly, challenging? You're charmingly useless. So one of Art Reson's favorite places to go is Exotic Woods. And last time we went there, we saw this beautiful piece of wood. And Dave immediately thought this would be amazing for a clock. I'm not going to teach my kids how to use this type of clock. You're not lying. Why would you? That's like not teaching them cursive handwriting. I don't know. I don't know how I feel about that. Hey, times change. What used to be before cursive? Well, what used to be like, writing's just evolved. But it's not even writing. Times change. Yeah. Oh, pun. Speaking, it's time to start. Oh. Get it? I do. Okay, so we're so excited to get going on this now. Why don't we go through that process first and then we can... Okay, well, as we go... You can chime in on the tool. Hey, that's two in like 30 seconds. I don't get why I got way more. Oh, can I show it? Let me grab one thing actually. I'll show you where this whole idea came from. It's a cool story. Nice money, Dave. Huh? So my uncle, my mom's youngest brother, made this. And I remember as a kid looking at it. And I always wondered how he did that. Isn't that cool? And I loved this. And then he passed away. And so I ended up getting this because I loved it so much. And then so I saw this and I remember this clock. So we're going to make this a clock too. He made it in jail actually, in Saskatchewan. Yeah, he pushed too many cows over. No, he was selling drugs. He was the best guy. Let's get going. What's the first step then? Okay, so the first step is we are going to drill a hole in the center. We've marked out our face. I really like this placement. And we are going to drill a hole through the center. The point of that is to find the center on the back so we can sink in our, what is this? The mechanism for the clock, right? Mechanics, right? Yeah, yeah. In order to do this, we're going to drill in four holes. Yep, we're going to use our trusted drill press here. And this thing is good because we can actually, while we're drilling into the back to make the cavity where this will sit, with the drill press you can actually make it, make your drill stop at a certain point. So look, every time it won't go any lower than that. So why that is good, if we're going to drill through this wood, we don't want the hole in the back, the cavity in the back to go all the way through. Because then that would ruin the whole thing. So just make sure that we drill just to the depth that we need. Okay, so once we have our piece centered and synced in, then we're going to have this little bit sticking out the top. And then we take our hands, right? Our hands, yeah. And then they're too long, as you can see. So we're going to cut them down. And we're also just going to sand them so they're kind of a, you know, a little more industrial looking, I guess. Yeah, like a raw material. Yeah, rather than white. These are just tin snips. Just we'll snip those really quick. A quick snip snip, right? It changes your life forever. Alright, once we have our hands to the right length, then we will find the exact points. We're just going to put four nice little markers. We have this square chisel that's used for woodworking. See the tip of that? So instead of, you know, putting numbers on to mark all the points here, keep it really clean and simple and kind of go with that industrial look, we're going to have four squares here. And we're going to carve those squares out with the square chisel. And then we're going to fill it with silver, right? We're talking about silver, resonant. So that is going to look awesome. And then I guess it's sand the heck out of it. And then resin the heck out of it. And assemble it and then put it on a mantle. And admire it. So if your hands are ready, let's hour on over to the clock. Watch out. Dave's on fire. Oh, watch out. Was that a pun on purpose? That was a pun on purpose. Oh my goodness. Uh-oh. We have a serious problem. This is rather alarming. Oh no. Oh, this is just, there's not enough, you know. Clearance? Do we just put the hole somewhere else or do we? Okay. Anyways, this is what all of our videos are. Yeah. It's problem solving. Trouble shooting, yeah. Yeah, that's the creative process. If it was easy, then you know, you'd buy a main. You'll go buy a pre-made kit where it tells you all the steps. Wipes your butt for you. Okay, three, two, one, and we're drilling. So all I'm doing here is making a guide hole. This is a guide hole. Put this over top. And that will start the hole so that we're not on an angle, right? We're not doing like that, we're not doing like that. It gives it some stability too, you're so smart. Yeah, and that's very important because of this, right? That's got to stick out perfectly straight. Otherwise, you know what they say, you're behind the times. Love this. Thanks for laughing. All right, there's no time like the present. Oh, and it begins. Let's call it there, that's good. Okay, I've got to think of some more puns, right? All right, tick-tock, let's go. Is that good?