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RE: Minimal Clockmaking - DaveH - 12-24-2012 They are very nice DaveH RE: Minimal Clockmaking - dallen - 12-24-2012 how thick is the plate that the gears are cut from? nice work, RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 12-25-2012 Hi dallen The blanks are 1/16" and are cut together, so its only one set up. Happy Christmas.. Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 01-03-2013 All the wheels, and ratchet done, next its the pinions. [attachment=4214] Regards Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 01-10-2013 While I am waiting for the pinion wire to arrive, I have made a start on the plates. Because the clock plates ETC will blue steel the clock now has a name (Dark Lady) and what better shape for the ends of the plates than the Ace of spades. [attachment=4243] Plodding on. Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - sasquatch - 01-10-2013 Cool,, looks great!! RE: Minimal Clockmaking - TomG - 01-10-2013 Looking good Brian! I like the idea of the blue steel plates, although you may need to nickel plate the brass stuff to maintain the dark lady allure. Tom RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 01-11-2013 For today's offering i made the posts that hold the plates apart. The top post has to have a cross drilling to take a brass bush so a flat was filed in the lathe using the fileing rest, and marked out for drilling. [attachment=4247] [attachment=4248] Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 01-15-2013 Plate and Pillar assembly. [attachment=4256] Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - DaveH - 01-15-2013 Nicely done - looks very nice I see you have one of those brass 'twirly' things DaveH |