Paul Murton | 15/06/2009 23:49:07 |
1 forum posts | I am having trouble getting the profile of the fusee right on my Bill Smith Skeleton Clock. Can anyone help. I have tried taking torque measurements for every turn of the fusee and after about eight attempts have not succeeded in getting consistent time keeping. The clock runs fast at the start and end of the eight day period but overall keeps reasonable time. |
Niloch | 23/07/2009 11:11:20 |
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