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022 Bushing a clock mainspring barrel using the traditional workholding technique, the boxwood chuck 

How to repair pendulum clocks
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I use a piece of hardwood held in the lathe to hold a clock mainspring barrel concentric without damaging the teeth. The boxwood chuck is a really useful work holding technique that can be adapted for use with many circular components where concentricity is important and the component may be damaged by holding directly in a metal chuck.
NOTE. DO NOT WEAR GLOVES WHEN OPERATING MACHINE TOOLS AS THEY MAY CAUSE ENTANGLEMENT CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
I use cast brass here but you can use CZ131 brass as that is useful for riveting although I would anneal the brass beforehand.
Caution when drilling brasses as drills with a 'jobber' helix angle are likely to grab and may damage work or cause personal injury. In this video I 'back off' the cutting edge of the drills I use. You can use a drill with a low helix angle or straight flutes.
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Комментарии : 24   
@brianwarburton4482
@brianwarburton4482 Год назад
Thanks Matthew. I always learn something from your videos. It is very easy for me to get into the habit of always doing something the same way. Your videos provide me with new ideas to experiment with.
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
Thanks Brian. Yes, for us all there is learning and change to be had. Thanks for your kind comments.
@Paul-yk8bj
@Paul-yk8bj Год назад
Yes nice to see you Mathew thanks for your video
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
Thanks Paul. Sorry it has been so long!
@tweedrhino
@tweedrhino Год назад
Glad you’re back!
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
Thank you! Yes, it has been a while but have a new workspace now so content should come a bit more frequently. Thanks for watching.
@paddypup1836
@paddypup1836 Год назад
Thanks for taking the time to pass on your expertise.
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
You are welcome. Hope it is of use. M
@pswatches4451
@pswatches4451 Год назад
Hello Very nice work. Tank you for sharing Pedro Silva
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
No problem. Thanks for your kind comments.
@djhscorp
@djhscorp Год назад
Great vid. Thanks for sharing.
@johnmoorefilm
@johnmoorefilm Год назад
Great work Matthew❤, thank you (I love your tool drawer stack!👍
@munnerlyn3
@munnerlyn3 Год назад
Great job.
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
Thanks Mark
@williambbondiv454
@williambbondiv454 2 месяца назад
If the barrel arbor is tapered where it rides in the mainspring barrel. Does the mainspring barrel bushing need to be tapered as well? I figured it would nee to be, but not 100% sure.
@franklinhoogreef
@franklinhoogreef Год назад
Thank you Matthew. Can you state what the wall thickness of the bush will be after this rebushing?
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
Hi Franklin. I try keep the wall thickness similar to what was there before. Good question... In the barrel body probably 1.5mm wall and in the cap, it depends how much you bore out but I'd say about the same. From a conservation perspective, it is best to remove as little host material as possible. Obviously if the wall is so thin, it cannot be bored out or broached. Hope this helps. M
@franklinhoogreef
@franklinhoogreef Год назад
@@howtorepairpendulumclocks Thanks for your reply.
@johnfox4691
@johnfox4691 Год назад
What is the advantage of riveting a new bushing in place rather than using solder? Very useful tip about the boxwood chuck - thanks.
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
Often, as in the case of a French clock, the barrel body is soft soldered to the great wheel so there is a chance you would disturb that joint in soldering. If you have a one-piece barrel and great wheel then I suppose soft soldering would be ok. M
@johnfox4691
@johnfox4691 Год назад
@@howtorepairpendulumclocks That explains it. Thanks.
@normanrehme3836
@normanrehme3836 Год назад
Very helpful video on boxwood chuck. I'm just curious why not just put the barrel into a three jawed chuck by gripping on the outer barrel next to the teeth. I'm sure you have a host of reasons not to do that and I'd be interested. Thanks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
Hi Norman. Yes because of risk of damage to the barrel teeth and importantly, as many / most three jaw chucks are simply not that concentric and because the jaws are only spaced 120 degrees apart, the work will never go in quite the same. There are precision 6 jaw chucks on the market and coin chucks that will be good enough for domestic clocks but most people only have access to a regular three jaw. It doesn't matter how beat up your cluck is, the boxwood method pretty much guarantees concentricity. Hope this helps. M
@howtorepairpendulumclocks
@howtorepairpendulumclocks Год назад
you could use a chuck like this but I think they are £1,000.00 - piece of wood is effectively free :=) www.maprox.ch/en/clamping-chuck-jf-ultra-flat-type-a-b-c-w-dw.html
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