8 day clock

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Still coming.
 

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5 To go
 

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go for it
 

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last pdfs.
This is the whole of the original .
IF any one is interested in making MY version I am happy to do the work required. and help make this possible for YOU.

BRIAN.
 

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Brian,

Thank you so much for downloading all that information for us!! Greatly appreciated!!

Now I just need the ability and time to make something as beautiful as that clock!


Nelson
 
Hi Nelson.
If it is possible can you please put all the PDFs in one block,It will be a lot tidier, sorry I could not down load them all together.this is the original clock that I redesigned ,It is a useful reference for us beginners.

As for your ability I have no doubt that you are capeable of making this clock, it is simple taken stage by stage.

I am prepared to do the plans for this clock ( or scan the parts and dimension them )

if anyone shows interest in making it.

Regards BRIAN.
 
Brian, I'd love to have a set of drawings for this clock. I've never made a timepiece, and have been wanting to begin a little clockmaking. If you just have sketches with dimensions, that would suffice. I could work off them, or draw it up in CAD.
 
Brian

Very beautiful work. For sure you've created something that will be enjoyed for generations.

I would very much like to see the plans for your clock.

Tony
 
Thanks all for your kind words, If Tony Wells can do the plans properly I am happy to provide all the info required
and also do a series of posts on the building of my example and answer any questions that may arise.

The way I se it this could be a Hobby-Machinist clock.

Why not a H-M steam engine, ETC,Just think about it!

I have attached the scan plan to se if it mets tonys requirements.

I propose

Sizes of stock are in inches as most dealer still seem to use them

Drilled hole sizes are given in IN and METRIC to save people bying new drills if you only have one or the other Shafts will be dual sized also

Machineing sizes in metric Or dual ???

This is up to you before we start ,a concensus of opion is nessasary.

BRIAN.
 
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