strider
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Good morning to all, and i hope you have a great bank holiday. I got a fair amount of work done on the clock over the weekend. I finished cutting all of the smaller gears out, all of which are yet to be sanded.
This meant that I could then move onto some of the larger parts. The first of which ended up being the Brocot Escape Wheel. the first thing that I had to do was to thickness plane some stock down to the 10mm required. I chose a nice pice from my stock pile. (Not sure whaat the wood is, but it is very yellow, maybe someone could shed some light on it)
Once i had the stock to the required thickness, i had to cut it and glue it so that I had no grain running across the teeth.
Once the glue had setup, overnight. I stuck on the template,
Once the glue on the template had dried it was off to the bandsaw and scroll saw, for a good couple of hours cutting.
I am happy with how this gear has turned out. It was alot of work but i think that taking the time to make sure it is right will enhance the final appearance of the clock.
So now that gear was cut I have a little offcut of the same material that I can use for another part of the clock. The Anchor Plate.
This part sits above the Brocot Wheel. So I think that I will be nice to have them made from the same material.
Let me know what you think.
This meant that I could then move onto some of the larger parts. The first of which ended up being the Brocot Escape Wheel. the first thing that I had to do was to thickness plane some stock down to the 10mm required. I chose a nice pice from my stock pile. (Not sure whaat the wood is, but it is very yellow, maybe someone could shed some light on it)
Once i had the stock to the required thickness, i had to cut it and glue it so that I had no grain running across the teeth.
Once the glue had setup, overnight. I stuck on the template,
Once the glue on the template had dried it was off to the bandsaw and scroll saw, for a good couple of hours cutting.
I am happy with how this gear has turned out. It was alot of work but i think that taking the time to make sure it is right will enhance the final appearance of the clock.
So now that gear was cut I have a little offcut of the same material that I can use for another part of the clock. The Anchor Plate.
This part sits above the Brocot Wheel. So I think that I will be nice to have them made from the same material.
Let me know what you think.