fletty
18th March 2019, 03:20 PM
Now, I’m not an horologist and I do know that horology is NOT the study of horror movies but a mate asked me to repair a mantle clock case that was having its own attack of the horrors? Firstly, the brass inlay had come out and secondly, a real horologist had restored the clock mechanism but refused to return it until the case had been fixed AND it was placed somewhere level. The mantle on which the clock lives, is brickwork and so levelling the clock was a bit hit-and-miss? I thought I could make a sympathetic base that had levellers but I really had no idea how to reglue the brass inlay without making a mess of the case?
I have just finished the repair and still have 2 days for clear coating the base before the clock is returned at a pub lunch on Wednesday.
3 pieces of the brass inlay had come out...
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..... and so I cleaned the tiny rebate as best I could with an awl and then ran liquid hide clue in to the rebate before holding the brass in place with clamps..
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I cleaned off the excess glue with a damp cloth before placing new clamps in the cleaned areas and then cleaned where the clamps had been. While this was going on, I cut a new base, machined a cove edge, stained (:o) it to match the clock case, fitted threaded brass inserts and made 3 conically pointed brass screws to act as levellers...
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Its looking pretty good but I’m hoping that the clear finish yet to be applied to the base, won’t change the colour too much...
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I have just finished the repair and still have 2 days for clear coating the base before the clock is returned at a pub lunch on Wednesday.
3 pieces of the brass inlay had come out...
450977
..... and so I cleaned the tiny rebate as best I could with an awl and then ran liquid hide clue in to the rebate before holding the brass in place with clamps..
450978
I cleaned off the excess glue with a damp cloth before placing new clamps in the cleaned areas and then cleaned where the clamps had been. While this was going on, I cut a new base, machined a cove edge, stained (:o) it to match the clock case, fitted threaded brass inserts and made 3 conically pointed brass screws to act as levellers...
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Its looking pretty good but I’m hoping that the clear finish yet to be applied to the base, won’t change the colour too much...
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