Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Clock2
The drawings on the following pages contain plans to build the wooden clock shown above. For further information and more detailed rendered images visit
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ITEM
1 18 17 14 3 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
QTY
1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
PART NO.
Back Front Spacer top Pendulum hanger Clock dial Dial spacer Pendulum head Pendulum pivot Pendulum rod Pendulum bob Pendulum nut Shaft cover Screw Shaft 151 Yoke Escape Pallet 2 Pallet 1 Yoke spacer Timing wheel Shaft 140 Sleeve 119 Gear 16 teeth Shaft185 Pawl Sleeve 70 Drum Ratchet Gear 60 teeth Pawl pin Gear 32 teeth Gear 10 teeth Sleeve 18 Rope W eight Gear 16 teeth DP6 Shaft 30 Gear 8 teeth Gear 30teeth Gear 15 teeth Key shaft Minute hand Hour hand Gear 12teeth DP6 W inder support
DESCRIPTION
12
13
6mm Perspex
19 15 16 20 21 23 22
Steel
29
9 40 22
Steel
Steel
32
33
12
31
25 41 26 42 39 43
Steel
29 24 21 24
44
37 45 28 30 22 25
38
6 SHT 1 OF 8 SHTS 34 35 6
13
NTS
JAN 2001
4 3
22
22 20
15
24
12 35
36
27
30
22
10
11
General Assembly 2
Designed by: BRLAW www.woodenclocks.co.uk
NTS
JAN 2001
112.04
R1 2
55
R250
6.3
75 R1
55
12
.7
76.32
430
81
6.3
5
89
.43
90
81
59.20
6.35
89
.43
90
86
.60
6.35
76.81
40
23.12
6.35
180
86
.60
95
R20
70 12.
140
R20
290
12.7 0
35
12
.70
76.32 70 76.81
35
364
SHT 3 OF 8 SHTS
Frames
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290 350
NTS
JAN 2001
140
0 R2
30.38
46.60
30
120
10
12.7 0
21
5 Dial 1-off
77 R1
30
.5
G
3 Spacer 1-off
30
50
G-G
120
12.70
C-C
A
26
48
0 .7 12
A-A
12
3 Spacer 2-off
13
1/2" thread
90
H
59.20
.20
35
H-H
D
6
D-D
10
46
10 23.12
75
55
180
30
E
7 Pendulum head 1-off
E-E
13 Screw 3-off
290 355
28
F
20
30
40
F
20
F-F
30
1076
M6 x 50 deep
10
42
SHT 4 OF 8 SHTS
43 Hour hand 1-off
Frame details
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NTS
JAN 2001
59
Thread M6
12 0
18
30
6.5 0
28
33 Sleeve 28 1-off
37
10
6. 10
10
19.50
13
13
6.10
Gears 1
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NTS
JAN 2001
10
I
I-I
6
6
10
10
36.96
20.25
R5
10
25 Pawl 2-off
SHT 6 OF 8 SHTS
Gears 2
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NTS
106
JAN 2001
6.1
44.27
R7 .5
20.83
23.80
8.61
R5
16 Escape 1-off
10 10
70
R1 6
6.10
.3 5
6
26 Sleeve 70 1-off
15 Yoke1-off
20
10
32
119.50
12.7
6.10
40
12.70
9.50
Details
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NTS
JAN 2001
74.30
10
10
Woodenclock Clock 2
Notes
Use close-grained timber such as Beech planed down to a thickness of 1 10 mm for all components unless otherwise stated. All shafts for spindles should be made from 6 mm diameter bar. Any suitable material can be used for the weight. The mass of the weight will need to be established by experiment, but a good starting point would be 6 lbs. Details of the dial numerals are shown for guidance only, the actual form of the numerals is left to your own discretion.. They can be applied by painting or as relief numerals cut from thin sheet. The hands are again given for guidance only, although in this instance they are drawn to size so that you can copy these if you wish. They should in any event be cut from thin sheet. Where the components are drawn to 1:1 scale you can attach the drawing to the timber using a low tack adhesive, and cut around the profiles. Great care should be taken with this approach when cutting the gear teeth because they need to be cut very accurately to avoid problems when assembling the clock. The frame is held together using 3 threaded screws into spacers (3)glued into the back plate. Alternatively pins fitted into holes cross drilled after assembly can be used. Care should be taken to adjust the pallets (17 & 18) relative to the timing wheel. They should operate to allow the timing wheel to move incrementally forward when swinging through a small arc of movement of the pendulum. (<10). The pitch of the gears is controlled by the drilling of the hole centres in the front and back frames. It may help to delay the drilling of these holes in the frames until after the gears are first cut and then linished to size. At this point it would help to mount them on two separate pieces of wood and test there free movement one to the other and measure the centre distance between them, so that the hole centres can be drilled at this dimension rather than the theoretical dimension on the drawing. The winder used is not drawn on the plans but a simple 'T' bar with a square hole in the end to engage over the end of the square end of the shaft holding the winding gears.
SHT 8 OF 8 SHTS
Instructions
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NTS
JAN 2001