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Parslow's Skeleton Clock by Raynerd |
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raynerd:
Cheer! Two very polite posters have pm'd me and a friend emailed me, not wanting to dampen my enthusiasm but concerned that the gap between the teeth is too big on the wheel but also questioned if this is an issue with the camera angle. I've now cleaned the wheel up and taken off any burrs, the wheel looks better and I think is now totally usable.... I guess we will see. The wheel below is the same one that is in the first post. The reverse minute wheel: |
spuddevans:
Looking good there Chris :thumbup: :thumbup: I still have the Ferris Wheel clock on my list of projects for when I get my new workshop built, so I am keenly following your progress. Tim |
raynerd:
Hi Tim, yes, that ferris Clock is also on my to make list! :proj: By the way, thanks to Don who has kindly replaced my images with smaller pics that fit on the screen! Cheers don. |
dsquire:
Chris Glad to help in any way that I can to help make thing more presentable for the masses and at the same time get more views on your posts. Good luck with the balance of the build. Cheers :beer: Don |
raynerd:
Cheers Don A little bit more done. For each clock I need 3x 96 tooth 0.6mod wheels and actually a 4th 96 tooth wheel with slightly smaller OD. I`m not clear on how the smaller OD works, I see why it is done but module is related to OD so I don`t understand how you can just go and change it because you need to! Anyway, that is what the plans call for and plenty of people have built this clock so it must work OK. Anyway, 6x 96tooth wheels: Praying that my dividing head was turning correctly and they would meet OK! A little polishing to do but here they are straight off the arbour. Then after a light polish. No point fully polishing until they have been crossed out |
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