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Thread: My latest clock
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29th December 2012, 12:06 PM #1
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My latest clock
Here are a couple of photos of my latest project. I still have a couple of mod to make and the disassemble her final finishing...
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1st January 2013, 07:34 AM #2
My latest clock
Beautiful sweeping lines. I really like the design.
How well does it keep time? I know it's not about accuracy but it's always nice if it works well.
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1st January 2013, 03:49 PM #3
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Thx! Right now it's within a couple of minutes a day. I still have adjustment thru the pendulum but I haven't messed with it much yet. I like it let it run a bit before I start messing with it too much. I've always had great luck with Clayton Boyer deigned clocks, relative to keeping good time. I have a version of his simplicity that keeps almost perfect time, I add a photo of it...
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2nd January 2013, 07:48 AM #4
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Very nice piece!!
Where do the plans come from??
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3rd January 2013, 11:13 PM #5
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Thanks! The movement is from Clayton Boyer's Inclination. The frame I designed myself based off a picture that I saw on Clayton's Flicker account that someone had made. I'm just getting started using SketchUp but I could probably draw the frame using that and made it available to you. I currently use a very old sign making software to design my frames and the plot them to paper for a pattern. Unfortunately, the software is old, 1998, and doesn't have formats available for use in other more current CAD soft wares...
PS: I like this movement because I am able to make it run on only 3.5 lbs of lead and the short pendulum, 18". I'm currently working on another mantle clock based on this movement, a Mission style frame, where the actual drive weights will be concealed in the back of the clock...Last edited by RKueffer; 3rd January 2013 at 11:18 PM. Reason: Adding more:
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