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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...
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...
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 ...
... 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:...
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 ...
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 ...
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...
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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:...
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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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...
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...
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...