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RE: Minimal Clockmaking - stevec - 02-21-2013 (02-13-2013, 12:14 PM)Brian Wrote: The screws are 8 BA the smallest on this clock will be 10BA,Brian, so the HIGHER the number the smaller the screw on the BA scale? (confirms my suspicions that BA stands for "Bloody Awful"). I watch in awe and enjoy your posts. Steve RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 02-22-2013 (02-21-2013, 03:14 PM)stevec Wrote:Yes Steve I may even sneak in one 12 BA. your hands need to be steady when tapping, so not the thing to do after a night out with the lads.(02-13-2013, 12:14 PM)Brian Wrote: The screws are 8 BA the smallest on this clock will be 10BA,Brian, so the HIGHER the number the smaller the screw on the BA scale? Glad you enjoy my efforts Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - stevec - 02-22-2013 (02-13-2013, 12:14 PM)Brian Wrote: Glad you enjoy my efforts Brian.Brian, I'm ready to bet lots that everyone here does. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - ETC57 - 02-24-2013 I know Brian has my attention! Jerry. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Mayhem - 02-25-2013 I too am watching with interest. Whilst I may never make a clock, there is plenty to learn in this thread that is applicable to machining in general. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Bill Gruby - 02-25-2013 I for one will never tire of watching your endeavors Brian. "Billy G" RE: Minimal Clockmaking - DaveH - 02-25-2013 Very interesting Brian DaveH RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 02-25-2013 Thanks Lads, now I will have to by a bigger hat. Just For interest the 12 Ba screw is .048" dia, as small as i want to go! The photo shows a brass 12 Ba holding the tail end of a click spring, The large screw is 8 Ba The spring its self is interesting the finger is made straight, bent to fit the wheel, then hardened by beating it with a hammer to make it springy. This one is from another clock. [attachment=4563] Brian---You may need to open the file to see it Poor photography??? , RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 02-28-2013 [attachment=4590] At last the small drill has arrived and I can continue with the pinions. the first is a 5 tooth pinion for the hour wheel reduction The set up is a mini grinder/ drill clamped to the vertical slide, [attachment=4589] Indexing by a 50 t gear at 10 teeth. we get 5 holes to fit pins in for a overhung pinion. Brian. RE: Minimal Clockmaking - Brian - 03-03-2013 Now a lantern pinion using the same set up. [attachment=4624] The new pinion on test. it works perfectly. [attachment=4625] Minimum tooling --maximum satisfaction. Brian. |