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Another use for that forgotten vertical slide.

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AdeV:

--- Quote from: awemawson on July 07, 2016, 04:35:12 PM ---Those boys are in serious need of a simple CNC  mill  :lol:

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Who needs CNC when you've got 1YSC (1st Year Student Controlled) :) Cheaper, and easier to replace if things go wrong  :lol:

What I want to know is.... what IS it they were making? And what's it for?

chipenter:
What I want to know is.... what IS it they were making? And what's it for?

It's a support for a clock ballence wheel to let the wheel outside of the plates , to allow it to be seen .

Joules:
I thought they just made the swarf for the heat bath at the end.

DavidA:
Whilst I agree that the job could have been done just as easily on a milling machine, it does show how you can add another axis to your lathe. And maybe the whole point was to illustrate a different technique. 
The clock making fraternity do like their 'glued on' work holding.

Does anyone know if the method used was once in common use amongst clock makers ?

Dave.

Joules:
Yes, but they used to use wax chucks in place of superglue.  My mentor taught me how to use a wax chuck and I keep a couple of sticks of sealing wax handy in the event.

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