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Clocking on
It's about a year since I started my latest clock project; downsizing and house moving activities have recently taken priority. I've had all the gears made for some time, so the next job is to make the pendulum. Yesterday I was hunting around in my now much depleted woodstore for something to base the bobweight on. I came across this:-
A piece of laburnum which was at the end of a 4ft slab. Just the right size to make an elliptical bobweight
Here is how it will be cut out.
The black lines indicate how the block will be scooped out from the rear side.
Firstly the whole surface apart, from the outer rim, will be lowered by 4mm. This space will eventually be filled by a lid panel made from the same wood.
Next a central channel will be formed. This will house the pendulum shaft the position of which will be adjustable to get the timing right at 1sec per swing.
Finally the 2 side chambers will be scooped out. These cavities will take lead shot if extra weight is needed. The 4 blobs are for 4 lid retaining screws.
Now to get my CNC router set up to do the difficult bit.
Brian
A piece of laburnum which was at the end of a 4ft slab. Just the right size to make an elliptical bobweight
Here is how it will be cut out.
The black lines indicate how the block will be scooped out from the rear side.
Firstly the whole surface apart, from the outer rim, will be lowered by 4mm. This space will eventually be filled by a lid panel made from the same wood.
Next a central channel will be formed. This will house the pendulum shaft the position of which will be adjustable to get the timing right at 1sec per swing.
Finally the 2 side chambers will be scooped out. These cavities will take lead shot if extra weight is needed. The 4 blobs are for 4 lid retaining screws.
Now to get my CNC router set up to do the difficult bit.
Brian
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