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SHT 1 OF 10 SHTS
NTS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
JAN 2000
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DESCRIPTION
5
23
24
22
11
20
11
25
36
25
26
35
28
27
33
31
32
29
30
47
35
30
49
38
28
37
40
48
34
44
45
12
33
27
8
10
46
35
3
4
9
43
SHT 2 OF 10 SHTS
NTS
EXPLODED VIEW
JAN 2000
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10
10
39.75
10
10
DIAL NOT SECTIONED
39
SHT 3 OF 10 SHTS
NTS
JAN 2000
Designed by:
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15
15
14
14
6
4
16
19
13
16
12
19
B (1 : 2)
13
10
7
19
17
18
3
16
SHT 4 OF 10 SHTS
NTS
C (1 : 2)
JAN 2000
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87.3
42 x 5mm DEEP
62.3
12.6
10
R62.5
50
BACK 1-off
SCALE 1:2
49
20
81
87.4
6
86.7
6
81
50
49
42.4
90.8
P-P (1 : 2)
R3
13
664
60
86.7
38.6
36.2
51.3
46
40.7
39.3
51.6
R62.5
42
FRONT 1-off
SCALE 1:2
50
6.1
20
10
10
8.6
20
55.5
98
502
48
50
75
57
75
12
12
R62.5
12
20
6.1
42 50
30
50
R2
252
A-A (1 : 1)
58
25
23
3
90
48
25
15
13
5
130
10
20
12
30
20
11
13
13
50
7
30 SQ
20
18
4.3
R37.5
120
40
30
30
120
40
13
20
20
R9
19
30 SQ
48
SHT 5 OF 10 SHTS
20
FRAME DETAILS
58
9
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM
3rd ANGLE PROJECTION
UNTOLERANCED DIMS +/- 0.5
JAN 2000
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TAP M6
300
55
20
210
10
20
28
75
252
18
14
20
21.8
30
6.5
120
6
15
49
10
10
10
17
25
10
48
10
20
59
Thread M6
SHT 6 OF 10 SHTS
JAN 2000
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N
73.6
R5
3.2
51.8
33
15 TEETH 1-off
63.2
R1.6
R2.4
6.1
34.5
43.1
R1.6
69
6.1
28.7
18.4
10
46 30TEETH 1-off
12.6
8
33
N-N
15 TEETH 1-off
45
8 TEETH 1-off
R1.6
23
78
R1.6
R2.4
R5
6
73
3.2
51.8
36.8
10
13
17.2
39
67.9
10 TEETH 1-off
10
43.1
26
16 TEETH 1-off
31
38
SHT 7 OF 10 SHTS
SCALE 1:1
32 TEETH 1-off
I-I
GEARS
JAN 2000
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10
53
142.6
6
6
Tight fit on shaft
35
60 TEETH 1-OFF
R6
135.7
35 60 TEETH 1-OFF
35
60 TEETH 2-OFF
10
3.2
SHT 8 OF 10 SHTS
132.2
GEARS LARGE
JAN 2000
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O
R6
126
15
12
258
1.9
23.3
20.3
6
148.1
10
50
138.4
37
13
36
RATCHET 1-OFF
10
2.2
R25.5
27.53
24.9
25
125
O-O (1 : 1)
53
31
SHT 9 OF 10 SHTS
PAWL 1-OFF
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM
3rd ANGLE PROJECTION
UNTOLERANCED DIMS +/- 0.5
JAN 2000
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39.5
74.3
19.5
10
R7.5
6.1
22
TRUE R3
ESCAPEMENT 1-OFF
TRUE R3
37.1
20
90
38
36.3
13
13
R5
21
10
YOKE 1-off
92
34
8.6
DRUM 1-OFF
19.8
6
69.17
4.7
6
175
6.8
44.63
29
151
15
15
54
20
55
6.1
10
18
30
30
27
30
SLEEVE 18 1-OFF
0.6
10
1
44
23 PALLET 2 1-OFF
32
32
6.1
SLEEVE 70 12-OFF
10
119.5
2
28
9.5
9.5
20
SHT 10 OF 10 SHTS
9.5
47
70
SHAFT 30 1-OFF
24 PALLET 1 1-OFF
13
6.1
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Woodenclock Clock l
Notes
1. Use close-grained timber such as Beech planed down to a thickness of 1
10 mm for all components unless otherwise stated.
2. All shafts for spindles should be made from 6 mm diameter bar.
3. Any suitable material can be used for the weight. The mass of the weight
will need to be established by experiment, but a good starting point would
be 6 lbs.
4. Details of the dial numerals are shown for guidance only, the actual form
of the numerals is left to your own discretion. They can be applied by
painting or as relief numerals cut from thin sheet.
5. The hands are again given for guidance only, although in this instance
they are drawn to size so that you can copy these if you wish. They should
in any event be cut from thin sheet.
6. Where the components are drawn to 1:1 scale you can attach the drawing
to the timber using a low tack adhesive, and cut around the profiles. Great
care should be taken with this approach when cutting the gear teeth
because they need to be cut very accurately to avoid problems when
assembling the clock
7. The frame is held together using 3 pins fitted through holes cross-drilled
after assembly.
Loose
Tight
Bond
1 & 20
1 &7
1 & 29
16 & 17
27 & 28
29 & 32
11 & 5
11 & 8
12 & 13
20 & 21
20 & 22
22 & 23
22 & 24
25 & 28
26 & 28
30 & 34
32 & 33
32 & 34
32 & 35
35 & 37
38 & 40
44 & 4
44 & 45
44 & 46
47 & 30
6&5
9&5
9&8
28 & 35
29 & 35
1 & 19
1 &2
1&3
1&8
14 & 15
14 & 16
3&8
4 & 13
4 & 19
7&2
45 & 46
31 & 37
32 & 29
4 &20
4 & 27
4 & 29
4 & 44
4 & 47
45 & 4
46 & 4
8. Care should be taken to adjust the pallets (23 & 24) relative to the timing
wheel. They should operate to allow the timing wheel to move
incrementally forward when swinging through a small arc of movement of
the pendulum. (<10).
9. The pitch of the gears is controlled by the drilling of the hole centres in the
front and back frames. It may help to delay the drilling of these holes in
the frames until after the gears are first cut and then linished to size. At
this point it would help to mount them on two separate pieces of wood and
test there free movement one to the other and measure the centre
distance between them, so that the hole centres can be drilled at this
dimension rather than the theoretical dimension on the drawing.
10. The winder used is not drawn on the plans but a simple 'T' bar with a
square hole in the end to engage over the end of the square end of the
shaft holding the winding gears.
11. The profiling of the larger gears is not necessary to the functioning of the
clock, and can be carried out at the discretion of the clock builder.
Notes
SCALE 1:1 UOS
JAN 2000
Designed by:
BRLAW
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