Really beautiful constructions and bells! You maybe could try to add a wheel to every wooden support, to connect the rope to the bells🔔 Anyway, Congratulations :-)
Very interesting indeed. I see you have counterbalanced the bell and also the clapper so it strikes the correct side of the bell. I always find it strange that so many bells including big bells have Canons on the top instead of being flat top bells. In the UK the Canons are what looks like the crown that attaches to the bell to the headstock. Canons fell out of use in the UK at the latter part of the 19th century. Also with large bourdon bells which ring slow the headstock which was metal was arched to raise part of the bell above the bearings and the clapper was counterbalanced. I really like your bells though, I ring English change ringing bells
@@LovroMilek Thank you! Well, good thing is, these are special-made for swinging, as I see from the tongue, precise system and it's making low kg aswell.. Here in Romania, on a big Church shop, the lowest price is 20€/kg, 6kg lowest weight (120€). And the tongue is normal I think, not balanced for swinging like that system :D I don't know anyone who makes low kg+precise tongue swinging system.. It's like rare! Anyway, thank you and God bless you! Amazing bells!
Very beautiful and sweet sounding set :D I hope you don't mind me asking but does the founder have any form of contact? I'm looking for a small-bell founder.