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Machining order and method for this part?
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sbwhart:
Yep that's what I was on about Phil, nice one  :thumbup:

Stew
raynerd:
Well chaps, thanks for all the help I got on here. I was intending to attempt this earlier than this evening but I`ve been feeling rubbish for over a week now and in honesty, still don`t feel great. I`ve got like a never ending cold!!

Anyway, thanks to all your words, help, diagrams and pictures...I managed to more or less complete the part. I just need to assemble the pawl wire.

So no words needed as I just followed the method given above!!   :mmr: :bow: :bow:


















philf:
Well done Chris - looks just like the real thing.  :beer:

Cheers.

Phil.
raynerd:
Hi Phil, sorry, never replied to your message although we did speak via pm. Hope all is well.

I finished the entire clock today and rather than put it in a new thread, I just thought some of you might be interested so here you go...

Well the pallet was finished and I made up a gathering click. The part looks well with the rest of the clock in my opinion:



Just need to sort the electrics out now ....




Any my wife even likes it...it has made it onto the wall!!




Thanks again for all the help with the original issue...I couldn`t have made it without your suggestions, help and advice..  :mmr:
lordedmond:
Well Chris that sight of the complete clock has brought back memories for long ago, I first came across a single unit in 1962 at Stanton Ironworks main office ( it was in the electrical sub )  1962 was when I started work as a elec apprentice we used to regulate it with small washers on the pendulum. the next time I came across a pair (master &  Slave ) at Nat West comp centre at Kegworth in 1972 

the setting up was quite complex and had to be done with gauge blocks and feeler gauges


congrats on getting the old war house back in working condition


Stuart
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