Thanks Matt..originally used the joint on a knife block...as pictured. I used the Leigh d4 isoloc jig. It was very tricky trying to use the jig in a manner it was not designed to do, but i persevered and it worked well. The first time i used the idea was to join the main member to form a giant T so that i could cut the rear support T for the clock. I also used this method to repair the front frame when it was accidentally broken. Came in real handy when i didn't have to re-make the whole bit; not to mention cheaper!
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Finally i have used the trisoloc joint in a round form to make the pendulum; Ever since I made the knife block I have dreamed of making a round form of the isolock joint. Finally i have succeeded. https://www.woodworkforums.com/member...9-dsc08984.jpg
Dean.