Minimal Clockmaking
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Next is the last pinion to be made. the same set up as the last one. but this pinion has a flange to take a wheel.

   

The pair on the depthing tool.

   

Then transfer this setting to the plate.

   

Slowly -- Slowly,

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the depthing tool is it something that will be made during the construction of the clock??
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Hi Dallen
I intend to cover the construction of "All" the tools in the book.
also basic tool grinding Etc. It will be a big download when its finally finished.
I am assuming that the constructor is starting with very little, and will need all the help he/she can get, including on line help.

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That's quite an ambitious project you've got going there Brian. Keep it coming. Smile

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#86
Excellent work as always Brian. Perhaps make each chapter an individual pdf to facilitate easier access
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I'm liking the look of the brass and blued steel. It should make for an interesting looking clock.

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I too am enjoying your posts, but, I'm thinking you may have to drop "Minimal" from the title. Big Grin
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Hi steve
Just for interest i looked up the full chart for BA threads some are so small i cant get my mind down to that levelSlaphead


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A very interesting post Brian Thumbsup
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