In this Lesson we manually check to see how the time train wheel pivots and bushings fit together, and whether any of them require rebushing or not.
We also check the arbors to see how they conform to the five degree rule.
Also I give you instructions on how to easily make a handy pivot tool that you will use every time you reassemble a mechanical clock movement.
Plus a couple of usefull tips later on in the video.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:23 Pivot tool instructions
3:07 Incorrect wheel placement
4:27 Testing T1
5:34 Pivot/bushing wear explanation
9:34 Spinning T1
10:42 T1 pivot movement
12:28 Testing T2
13:41 Testing T3
14:36 Testing T4
17:20 Testing the train
17:45 Usefull tip T4
19:05 Testing the full train
20:13 Handy tip, foam block
Additional information and help files are available here:
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After this series finishes in five or six weeks I'll be starting an intermediate level series for those who want to expand their skills further.
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If you have any questions or comments leave them in the comments section below and I will answer them.
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29 июн 2024