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David Noble11/05/2020 13:46:51
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Just about finished making John Wilding's version of the Murday Reason battery clock. Just to say thank you to everyone here that helped with advice

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lfoggy11/05/2020 13:54:09
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Very nice job.

What's next ?

David Noble11/05/2020 21:46:03
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Thanks lfoggy not up to your standard but ok

Next? not sure yet, lots of tidying up and finishing on this one first.

Jon Lawes11/05/2020 22:16:56
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Fantastic work.

Jeff Dayman11/05/2020 22:56:22
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Clock looks great David! well done.

In the pic though, what keeps it from sliding down the wall? Is that one of those anti gravity doilies that magicians use? wink 2

David Noble11/05/2020 22:59:55
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Thanks Jon

David Noble11/05/2020 23:02:42
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Posted by Jeff Dayman on 11/05/2020 22:56:22:

Clock looks great David! well done.

In the pic though, what keeps it from sliding down the wall? Is that one of those anti gravity doilies that magicians use? wink 2

Thank you Jeff

Think you might have missed the thin wire attached to the helium balloon wink

David

duncan webster12/05/2020 00:48:28
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Beautiful. I've got the book somewhere, intending to make one, but too many other part finished projects on the go

David Noble12/05/2020 07:19:55
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Posted by duncan webster on 12/05/2020 00:48:28:

Beautiful. I've got the book somewhere, intending to make one, but too many other part finished projects on the go

Thank you Duncan. I'm one of the worst with unfinished projects! When I started attempting to make clocks, I decided that I would only move on to the next one when the first was finished. It took quite a bit of self control

David

SillyOldDuffer12/05/2020 09:01:41
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Who doesn't like clocks! Here it is the right way up - enjoy!!

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David Noble12/05/2020 10:34:46
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Brilliant Howja do that???

David

lfoggy12/05/2020 18:33:39
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David,

What did you use for the electrical contacts? I found that everything I tried corroded after a few months of running. Eventually I installed nickel silver contacts which have worked reliably for several years now.

I like your base. Did you make that as well?

David Noble12/05/2020 19:51:08
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Posted by lfoggy on 12/05/2020 18:33:39:

David,

What did you use for the electrical contacts? I found that everything I tried corroded after a few months of running. Eventually I installed nickel silver contacts which have worked reliably for several years now.

I like your base. Did you make that as well?

Well, these might corrode yet, it hasn't run for that long. I thought for a while about contact point material and settled on a set of contact breaker points from a BMW which I found on eBay. I cut them from the existing holder and riveted them to the spring etc.

David

Sam Stones12/05/2020 20:24:02
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Another piece of magic.

I take my hat off to you David.

Like Ifoggy, I too am curious about the fretted base.

Sam

PS - I trust you don't mind me tilting your picture 3.5 degrees CW.

David Noble14/05/2020 17:24:48
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Hello Sam,

Sorry for the late reply, I've just seen this.

The suggested wooden base for the clock seemed bit heavy for me so this is my alternative to it. It is called 'Gallery Banding' and it's used in furniture making as a decorative trim. Whether it's going to be permanent or not I'm not sure. We have quite a bit of victorian decor in our house and I thought the Art Nouveau design fitted quite well.

Best Wishes, David

P.S. Tilt away Sam

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Martin Kyte14/05/2020 17:56:34
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With fretwork like that it just had to sit on a doily ;O)

Seriously, nice one.

regards Martin

Bob Stevenson14/05/2020 18:27:33
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David,....how did you make your embossed bezel?

David Noble14/05/2020 19:48:05
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Posted by Martin Kyte on 14/05/2020 17:56:34:

With fretwork like that it just had to sit on a doily ;O)

Seriously, nice one.

regards Martin

Thanks Martin. Love it !!!

David

David Noble14/05/2020 19:52:31
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Posted by Bob Stevenson on 14/05/2020 18:27:33:

David,....how did you make your embossed bezel?

Hello Bob,

Sorry it's a cheat! I am in the process of making a clear glass chapter ring which is proving a pain so in the meantime I found this on Etsy. It's from an old french clock and I quite like the distressed look with the crazed face. I intend replacing it at a later date.

As an aside, the third hand isn't a second hand. As a clue, albeit a vague one, I live in Lancaster on the west coast of the UK

David

V8Eng14/05/2020 20:21:06
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I thought the different time zones in the U.K. had been done away with when the Railways came😉devil

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