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RE: Minimal Clockmaking - stevec - 10-25-2013 Should be good for at least 11 and a half beers. Cheers! RE: Minimal Clockmaking - mattmcp - 10-27-2013 Brian, Just read this thread, thought it was great, and I'm interested in buying a copy of your book. What's your email address? I think your address got a bit mangled when you posted it earlier in this thread. I tried the email address on your website as well but my message bounced back. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 10-28-2013 (10-27-2013, 04:36 PM)mattmcp Wrote: Brian, Hi sorry about the problem I have tried sending to magicbrian40@yahoo.com from my other mail and it all works fine However try sea2snails@hotmail.com I hope the @ works this time if not try typing the address in. Regards Brian Edit Its done it again looks fine at this end but when i post the @ in the address alters ?????? Brian RE: Minimal Clockmaking - EdK - 10-28-2013 (10-28-2013, 12:56 AM)Brian Wrote: ... Brian, That's done by the forum software to help prevent software robots from harvesting email addresses from the forum. The software automatically replaces the "@" character with [at] in an attempt to fool the robots. Ed RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 10-28-2013 (10-28-2013, 05:42 AM)EdK Wrote:(10-28-2013, 12:56 AM)Brian Wrote: ... Thanks Ed I was begining to worry what had gone wrong. yahoo problems - Brian - 10-28-2013 Hi matt and all sorry if you havr tried to contact me today, Yahoo kindly shut my E maill. because of unusual activity??? what ever that is. I heve got it back on line now so keep finger's crossed. Brian RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 11-17-2013 Hi all A photograph of the finished clock now hanging alongside my desk I am looking forward to seeing others enjoy making this family heirloom. Our children all want one so I have two more to make some time in the future. Thanks to everyone on M F for your comments and support, The book is available on my web site. [attachment=7267] Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 11-19-2013 Just out of interest I thought i would try a ball race in the drive weight pulley because it is the most heavily loaded bearing is the clock. i found a 625zz in the odd bearing box, and made a new pulley to fit, the result was the clock gained 3/4 of an hour a day !! I have regulated the clock and will make a new drawing for the constructors when i am satisfied all is OK . [attachment=7280] Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 12-27-2013 By popular demand I have added a list of supplier's for clockmaking, on my website. In USA, CAN, UK, & AUS, for the hard to find materials. Best regards for the new year Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - TomG - 12-27-2013 Nice improvement Brian. It seems there would be many good applications for ball bearings and pivot bearings in clocks, but ball bearings are a constant source of discord on the clock forums. Is it just because they are non-traditional? When I get around to building one, it will definitely have a number of ball bearings and pivot bearings in it, at least on the more heavily loaded pivot points. Tom |