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Clock identification?
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Hi - not really woodworking but it is in a wooden box! My cousin in Montana picked this up at an antique store for $10, didn't work but he thought it was just over-wound. He was correct and managed to clean it up and get it working. Unfortunately he didn't take any pictures of the movement, and didn't want to take it out of the case again as it was a bit tricky. It has dual enclosed springs, and what sounds like a buzzer or alarm, dual copper wire wrapped coils or something.
Anyway, can anyone shed some light on some of the features?
Thanks!
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What does this do?
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What is the tiny hand for? There is no seconds hand.
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And finally there is a switch labeled 1 or 2 days, but the clock has run over 4 days.
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posted at: 12:00am on 07-Aug-2024 path: /Woodworking | permalink | edit (requires password)
Lost a Month
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On July 1st I had a total knee replacement. For anyone who's had one, you know the drill. For everyone else, let's just say the first week or two aren't much fun. The pain wasn't that bad, really, but the lack of mobility because of swelling and limited flexibility madegetting around a real challenge. You spend most of the day with an ice machine hooked up to a pad around your knee, go to rehab, and otherwise don't do much of anything. For me, that's torture.Two weeks with a walker, a week with a cane, and then I was back to walking on my own.My surgeon's PA says I'm ahead of schedule, but there's still a long way to go so I keep at it doing exercises and walking.
I didn't go down into my shop for 3 weeks but started doing light stuff on my CNC after that. If you remember the clock I designed and built, I finally figured out a completely silent motor drive to lift the weight back up. It's pretty spooky to watch the weight rise up with absolutely no sound. I learned a lot about stepper motors, stepper drivers, and Arduino controllers to do that. It's week 5 now and I'm starting on a new clock, this one:
![[Image: AP1GczMVgVZzlZBQcRZI3JDcVugCBvo2df-XCE1l...authuser=1]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMVgVZzlZBQcRZI3JDcVugCBvo2df-XCE1lrnn_ZDUqSEwF28uG-uLlEEACA39f_b0IcsJc_4SqXx5v9aEkK8ANKs2pMPmvxkBkGat5K3RizfGLumWfVL2280P4Pkg3QUlQPyqjypAqbJ-srlZUO0-mgg=w392-h670-s-no?authuser=1) This one was designed by an English guy who I bought the drawings from. I love how the twin pendulums rock back and forth. Like my clock, it uses a grasshopper escapement, too, so it will be quiet while running which my wife will appreciate. I'm making veneer and gluing it into the plywood panels I'll need to build it.
It feels good to be back in the shop. It feels really good to have a pain free knee. I hope you're all having a good summer. Mine's looking a lot better now.
John
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