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There have been many threads on the subject in the usenet group rec.crafts.metalworking (rcm), if I recall correctly. I suggest going to google, selecting...
Mark
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Dec 10, 2003
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Hello friends, I realize this may be a bit off the beaten path here, but I'm trying to locate a certain G/father Clock Dial. I've looked high and low for...
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Dec 12, 2003
11:39 pm
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Couldn't find the particular jpg you referred to but there were a number of painted dials shown: square, moving moon, etc. You probably won't find them ...
Douglas Vogt
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Dec 13, 2003
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... Hi Doug, Thank you for the reply, sorry you couldn't get to the jpg. There is another site where another Clockmaker uses the same Dials and its here:...
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markbeckert
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Dec 13, 2003
12:10 pm
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The dials with the arch-shaped opening between the arbor openings are called "mouth" dials and are found on clocks with painted calendar dials. They are the ...
Douglas Vogt
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Dec 14, 2003
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Hi all I have posted some images of some of the bits and pieces I have picked up at the last few sales in the photo gallery in a folder called tools ...
stevepaint
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Dec 24, 2003
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This is mainly a test, but if you got this far, Happy New year to you. Norman Heckenberg Norman Heckenberg Reader in Physics Director, Physics Museum Deputy...
Norman Heckenberg
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Dec 26, 2003
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Hello Steve I can not able to view your Pieces without the user name and password. And very happy New Year Hos Jacob ... From: stevepaint To:...
Horology 2000
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Dec 26, 2003
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Hi Steve, Thanks for sharing your fine hoard with us. My wild guess for the $5 specials" are small screw presses. For bushing or fixing wheels or levers on...
chrisindk
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Dec 26, 2003
3:24 pm
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Hi Chris The photos are from an el cheapo digital camera which is quick and cheap which tends to exclude high quality, it starts to get expensive using...
stevepaint
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Dec 27, 2003
9:27 am
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Hi One of our new members Tim is hoping to construct and design a clock with a Japanese theme I have uploaded some images to the club album at ...
stevepaint
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Jan 6, 2004
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Hi I am at the stage of fixing the pins in my pin wheel escapement ( 92off x 1/32"dia) and I would be interested in your views of the prefered method of...
stevepaint
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Jan 11, 2004
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stevepaint <no_reply@...> wrote:Hi I am at the stage of fixing the pins in my pin wheel escapement ( 92off x 1/32"dia) and I would be interested...
Dave Jackson
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Jan 11, 2004
2:43 pm
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Hello all. I joined your group at the end of last year, but have been offline until now. (Holidaying on a palm fringed tropical island) I am a recent convert...
roberthughdon
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Jan 12, 2004
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Hi All Following up on the earlier post The adjusting ttools are for adjusting escapements, the pointed end bends the lever and the crancked end with the...
stevepaint
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Feb 17, 2004
10:21 am
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Steve Painter Craft Coordinator Brisbane Chapter 104 Following my election to the above position I would like to give fellow members a brief rundown of my...
stevepaint
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Feb 17, 2004
10:23 am
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I just put some stuff up on eBay, including a clock size Swiss made depthing tool. eBay ID - RF132 Thanks for looking Ralph Shortcut to my stuff...
Ralph Ferone
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Feb 25, 2004
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Greetings to all, I'm a new commer to this group, so I thought I would give an outline of where I'm at in relation to clocks & horology. I'm on a learning ...
seth5552000
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Mar 3, 2004
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Steve asked me post some of my clocks for you to see, I am surprised that you have not heard of me, however this is part of the reason I left Austalia. These...
cpntictoc
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Mar 23, 2004
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If you have not had a chance to visit the site on Davids post have a look the work is inspiring to say the least. Regards Steve...
stevepaint
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Mar 25, 2004
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I had a think about where to recomend and Smith & Smith in Sydney would be a good starting point I dont have contact details but I am certain there are some...
stevepaint
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Mar 25, 2004
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I noticed the links are not fully active, so I have reposted and hope they will work for you David http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/thread? ...
cpntictoc
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Mar 25, 2004
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Absolutely inspiring. I also finally got to my most recently arrived NAWCC Bulletin with the article about David's Vienna style wall clock. If I understand...
Norman Heckenberg
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Mar 25, 2004
11:52 pm
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Re the hyper links for Davids site If you copy the link then paste this into the address bar you will get into the page. For some reason I cant do this with...
stevepaint
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Mar 26, 2004
10:31 am
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Try this site to make manageable links.. http://makeashorterlink.com/index.php http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z597219D7 http://makeashorterlink.com/?L5D7269D7 ...
Ralph Ferone
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Mar 26, 2004
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Ralph, thanks for posting the short links idea, its really a great method. Best regards David - In clockmakers@..., Ralph Ferone <rferone@s...>...
cpntictoc
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Mar 26, 2004
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Hi guys, I'm a new member to the group and I've just uploaded some photos (Clocktyke) to share with you. There's two of my clocks and a few parts from my...
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Mar 31, 2004
4:14 pm
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You can also use www.tinyurl.com to make links shorter. It's easy to remember. tiny url. Andy...
krietzerjak
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Mar 31, 2004
9:37 pm
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I think your subject for your first post Trevor should be New experienced member:>) Realy fine work here, good to see. Did you build the case for the regulator...
stevepaint
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Apr 2, 2004
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Hi Having used the quick links I have now veiwed all your sites, one point I picked up on was the reference to using the GD co-axial movement and seeking...
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