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Horology
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Something slightly different, here John Wilding describes his return to using Meccano after some 60 years, and how he overcame the major difficulty in using Meccano for clocks - the standard gear...
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Written to help the established model engineer who would like to build a first clock, this book does just that extremely well. There are no instructions on how to get the best from your lathe,...
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Features twelve articles by John which don’t sit easily by category in any of his more specific titles. These include, inter-alia, Workshop Photography, Perpetual Datework, Modifications to a...
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Full drawings and construction details on building this very attractive wall clock, with optional striking, datework and perpetual
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Detail instructions for building a more sophisticated wooden clock, based on 18th century American practice, but also includes a series of chapters, partially linked to the clock but of use on...
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The English regulator clock is one of the simplest of clocks, but as it is a precision timekeeper, it has a dead beat escapement which is critical to construct. Full drawings and instructions are...
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This is an excellent book on making a longcase or “Grandfather” clock and includes full details, instructions and drawings for the mechanism and the case. Have a change from making...
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This book contains full drawings for both an eight day and a month going regulator clock, and describes the construction of these future family heirlooms. The tern “regulator” simply...
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In the Preface, the author of this book suggests it should be called “Horology for the Hignorant”, and it will certainly help when tackling the repair of a clock or watch for the...
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Perhaps the most popular clock design for the amateur, even if it is a terrible timekeeper, the Congreve rolling ball clock is fascinating to watch and a great construction project. Full plans...
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Very interesting project on building a clock completely from wood. It can be done without a lathe, but the availability of this makes the project
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A new clock making book from John Wilding is something to celebrate, and this is no exception. What is unusual about this design is that there are no “meshing” gears in the mechanism,...
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