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raynerd:
Hello, I was hoping someone may be able to help me obtain plans for the Ferris Wheel Clock printed in Model Engineer, series started 5th April 2002. I`d be prepared to purchase a set of ME mags with the plans and notes in. I also believe they have them as a single PDF on the ME website members area....  :ddb:

If anyone can help me out I`d appreciate it. I`m just curious to have a read of how it runs....

Chris


spuddevans:
Pm sent.

The ferris wheel clock is my next project to build after I finish my experimental V4 build.


Tim

Jasonb:
Did you get my PM?

J

raynerd:
Thanks for those who have replied...I think I`m now sorted.

Tim, that is an interesting choice! I believe it is more difficult to get running than expected. There are a few words on the clock here but I am sure you have seen it already; http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=30587    Not fancy Wildings Congreve clock... I`ve seen a few running now at shows and such and they really are amazing!
 

spuddevans:

--- Quote from: craynerd on June 26, 2011, 03:10:03 AM ---Tim, that is an interesting choice! I believe it is more difficult to get running than expected.

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Yea, it should challenge me quite a bit. I am viewing it as quite a long term project, and I hope to make multiples of each part so as to (hopefully) end up with at least one working clock at the end, if not 2.

I think it will be an interesting journey with several side projects to make the required tooling, jigs and accessories, not to mention the learning of new techniques such as gear cutting (something you are well ahead of me on :poke: ), and also gear cutter making, shaping tungsten carbide. I also have thoughts of modifying the electronic control to make it simpler and lower powered with the possibility of making it Solar powered, removing the need for batteries ( but that idea is still in the maybe/maybe not stage )

Are you considering the Ferris Wheel clock as your next Horology project  :poke: :poke: :poke:


Tim

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