In this series, I will be covering all the work required to restore a nineteenth-century bracket clock. This is part 4 where I cover the work on the two Fusees to re-burnish the pivot bearing surfaces and make spacers to remove wear induced play in the great wheels.
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Music: "Multiverse" by Wintergatan
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The Bach is the Prelude in E performed by Patrick Larley.
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Video Content:
0:00 - Intro
0:47 - Pivot Burnishing
3:44 - Rolimat Machine
4:00 - Crutch Collet
6:47 - Train Calculations
7:20 - Straightening Escape Wheel Pins
9:33 - Fusee Spacers
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4 июн 2024