M. E. JUBILEE ELECTRIC CLOCK by JOHN WILDING Wheels to be crossed out / Pinions supplied on stubs to be cut off and fitted to arbor 1/2/3 or 4 pinions on one stub PHOTO ALL PRICES PLUS POSTAGE & PACKING
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This clock was originally designed by E.T. Westbury and
published as a serial in Model Engineer in 1958. There were one or two
problems in the original design but these have now been sorted out and the
description updated with many more photographs. The castings for the back
plate have been unobtainable for many years but these are now available again.
The suppliers of these castings together with all the other materials required
are given in the book. The clock is similar in appearance to the master type
of clock with a one second pendulum and uses the Scotts notched tooth
principle of pendulum propulsion. The drive to the hands is also taken from
the notched tooth count wheel. A 4 1/2 volt d.c. supply is required to operate
the clock and an accuracy of a few seconds a week should be obtained. Now
includes the construction of the case.
The lathe featured is the Myford ML7 There are 49 pages and over 120 illustrations J Wilding Cutters Module 0.6 |
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14/11/23