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What is a "Fusee" clock? 

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A look at a Fusee.

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@tonysuffolk
@tonysuffolk 2 года назад
Just serviced my old fusee clock thanks to this video ,
@munnerlyn3
@munnerlyn3 Год назад
Love this video. Very good explanation on the Fusee movement. Thanks.
@bruceheubner465
@bruceheubner465 3 месяца назад
Nice piece of work, well done
@phillipneale6422
@phillipneale6422 2 года назад
Hi Cliff, we started a repair cafe in 2020 and last month came across a British Railways Southern region fusee clock which had stopped working. it has a steel wire drive as opposed to your chain and I wish I had seen your video before I stripped it down, cleaned and lubricated it. Your explanation of the stop arm and spring for the fusee movement now makes sense as I was scratching my head as to what is was for. I thought it was a guide for the steel wire drive ! Thank you and keep vlogging.
@bigmotter001
@bigmotter001 2 года назад
Extremely interesting and complicated design. I can see why they would cost more and be more accurate than ordinary clocks. Thanks for sharing with us and take care.
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching, All the best, Cliff
@avianfish8732
@avianfish8732 2 года назад
Well thats cleared up a few mysteries.
@charlescartwright6367
@charlescartwright6367 2 года назад
Mahalo Nui from Hawaii, Very informative. I am only a beginner in my clock hobby at 81 years old and I have never heard of the Fusee clock... Again thank you
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Thanks, and I hope this helps when you get your hands on one, All the best, Cliff
@monoman7116
@monoman7116 Год назад
Really clear descriptions about fusee clocks. I don't have access to my workshop due to movement problems. My own Dent has had to go away with my daughter have the chain replaced and a good service. it has kept good time for over 10 years until the chain left its anchorage! Jerry
@jbranstetter04
@jbranstetter04 Год назад
Fantastic video. Everything I wanted to know. Last weekend I bought a triple fusee clock and was wondering how it worked. It's made by J&A McNab in Perth Scotland sometime between 1820 and 1856. It's a thing of beauty. Just having a little trouble with the hour bell, that it keeps ringing continuously. Looks like the lever that comes down on the rack is getting stuck on a burred up spring screw above it. I can smooth that out. But now the hour ring is off by 2 hours. Out of the case there's a lever that sticks out on the top left like a handle and it makes the Chimes go off so I think somehow that might be the adjustment. I'm being very careful with it because I think it's very expensive and I don't want to break it. Thanks for the information.
@waynetetley584
@waynetetley584 8 месяцев назад
Great video - thanks 😊
@RetroSteamTech
@RetroSteamTech 2 года назад
Fascinating stuff Cliff, thank you so much for showing this. I had heard of Fusee Clocks but had no idea what they were. Very well explained. Oh, and I also have a very similar rack with all my electrical cutters and pliers in 🙂 Cheers, Alan.
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Cheers Alan, I've got a couple of those racks, can't have too many tools! :-)
@markoskam5921
@markoskam5921 2 года назад
Well cone Cliff. Very informative.
@oldtimer4863
@oldtimer4863 2 года назад
The reason the fusee was invented is the mainsprings that were made all those years ago were not constant in delivering their power, that is because they couldn't make mainsprings of an even thickness from end to end, so the movement would not keep good time. So the fusee was invented and by this invention it could regulate the distribution of the mainsprings power equally, meaning the movement would keep very good time.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
That explanation makes complete sense sir! Do you have any idea when the fusee movement was first made?
@oldtimer4863
@oldtimer4863 Год назад
@@samrodian919 Found this on google for you. Gruet of Geneva is widely credited with introducing them in 1664, although the first reference to a fusee chain is around 1540.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
@@oldtimer4863 thank you so much! I had no idea they went that far back, I'd guessed at around mid 1700's but I'm way out!
@stephenmale4492
@stephenmale4492 2 года назад
Fascinating stuff. Thank you.
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Cheers Stephen, thanks for watching. All the best, Cliff
@MegaBuckfast
@MegaBuckfast 2 года назад
Thanks for the video, really enjoyed watching it.
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Thanks, I'll be putting it back together soon, All the best, Cliff
@joecolanjr.8149
@joecolanjr.8149 2 года назад
Congrats on the 5k subscribers by the way!! Sky is the limit! Cheers!!
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Thanks Joe, I actually missed the big moment! but it is quite amazing, took so long to get a hundred! All the best, Cliff
@jonsworkshop
@jonsworkshop 2 года назад
Every day is a school day Cliff. Learnt something new there mate. Interesting and well explained. Cheers, Jon
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Thanks Jon, ATB, Cliff
@retromechanicalengineer
@retromechanicalengineer 2 года назад
Very interesting Cliff, clever design to alter the ratio to match the torque output. Thanks for explaining, I know nothing of clockmaking and I enjoyed learning. Best wishes, Dean in Oxfordshire.
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Cheers Dean, as always thanks for watching, ATB, Cliff
@hpevans9041
@hpevans9041 2 года назад
Thank you very much Cliff, I found that very interesting
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Thanks for that, All the best, Cliff
@TheKnacklersWorkshop
@TheKnacklersWorkshop 2 года назад
Hello Cliff, Very well explained... thank you... Cheers. Paul,,
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Cheers Paul, Started "turning" that metal into shavings yet? ATB, Cliff
@TheKnacklersWorkshop
@TheKnacklersWorkshop 2 года назад
@@CliffsShed A little bit but sometime life does get in the way of RU-vid...
@angelramos-2005
@angelramos-2005 2 года назад
Hi Cliff,you had being busy.This video is very interesting and very clearly done.The camera mount works perfectcly .The quality of it is really good.Big thumb up.Thank you.
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Cheers Angel, It works good, lighting is the next problem to get right, All the best, Cliff
@Man-in-da-shed
@Man-in-da-shed 2 года назад
Did somebody mention Clickspring !!!! That was interesting, though I thought you was trying to spell Fussy. Keep em coming Cliff.
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
Nice one Cliff, the fusee is an interesting piece of design utilising different ratios depending on where the state of tension of the spring is at any one point of its travel from fully wound to unwound the unwound point being at the large end of the fusee and the smallest end at the fully wound state. Rather like looking at a bicycle 5 gear wheel set up But rather than just 5 different ratios the fusee is set up with the chain running in the groove giving an infinite set of ratios between one end of the spiral to the final ratio at the other end. Very clever indeed these clockmakers of old. Incidentally when was the first fusee movement made, do you know Cliff?
@eyuptony
@eyuptony 2 года назад
Brilliant Cliff. I've heard of these fussee clocks but never really investigated the drive method, it's fascinating. I own some of the other old spring driven clocks but I dare'nt touch the movement. Some have stopped working...help...Tony
@amateurpocketwatchrestorat9367
Hi, what cameras do you use, thanks
@markrainford1219
@markrainford1219 2 года назад
Very interesting mate. Not particularly got any interest in clocks, just mechanical stuff in general. Now RU-vid is pointing me to videos on 'cutting a clock fusee thread' lol. Ah well, down the rabbit hole.
@tropifiori
@tropifiori 2 года назад
Fascinating. I have destroyed every watch I have ever taken the back off. I have yet to attempt a clock
@CliffsShed
@CliffsShed 2 года назад
Well if I had a pond for everyone the back never went back on........ :-) All the best Cliff
@samrodian919
@samrodian919 Год назад
Should have started with the big stuff and worked your way smaller
@milantrcka121
@milantrcka121 2 года назад
"Fusee" - I have seen the same spelling referring to a "fuse" as in an artillery shell. Is there any connection?
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