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The start of the Ascent clock


Gonzo

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I started to make the Ascent clock this past week and got "a lot" of progress done this weekend. I purchased the plans and hardware from Wooden-Gear-Clocks.com. The plans seem pretty straight forward and so far are easy to follow. That is, if I take my time and read and follow the instructions carefully and in order.

There are nine pages of blueprints, and a very good instruction booklet.

The first four pictures are of the frame assembly. post-22569-0-47201000-1490575566_thumb.jpegpost-22569-0-74392500-1490575620_thumb.jpegpost-22569-0-42441800-1490575678_thumb.jpegpost-22569-0-53613700-1490575727_thumb.jpegthe next two pictures are of the weight pulley assembly.post-22569-0-59006900-1490575500_thumb.jpegpost-22569-0-44381200-1490575439_thumb.jpeg and the final one is of course the secon, minute, and hour hand.

It has been a lot of fun so far.

My machinist background has been a big help, but I find myself asking, 'what are the tolerances'?

I thought I had pictures of the pendulum and pendulum bob but can't find them. The pendulum bob has a unique but very simple spring for when I need to adjust the swing of the pendulum.

I have the weight box to finish and then I'll be working on the gears.

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I started to make the Ascent clock this past week and got "a lot" of progress done this weekend. I purchased the plans and hardware from Wooden-Gear-Clocks.com. The plans seem pretty straight forward and so far are easy to follow. That is, if I take my time and read and follow the instructions carefully and in order.

There are nine pages of blueprints, and a very good instruction booklet.

The first four pictures are of the frame assembly. attachicon.gifimage.jpegattachicon.gifimage.jpegattachicon.gifimage.jpegattachicon.gifimage.jpegthe next two pictures are of the weight pulley assembly.attachicon.gifimage.jpegattachicon.gifimage.jpeg and the final one is of course the secon, minute, and hour hand.

It has been a lot of fun so far.

My machinist background has been a big help, but I find myself asking, 'what are the tolerances'?

I thought I had pictures of the pendulum and pendulum bob but can't find them. The pendulum bob has a unique but very simple spring for when I need to adjust the swing of the pendulum.

I have the weight box to finish and then I'll be working on the gears.

A works in progress is in order!

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