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How-to information in the design of gears and the cutters to make them. Learn how to make an indexing attachment or form grinding tool for your lathe. Build a simple weight-driven clock from scratch. Loaded with examples and charts in a soft cover book with 170 pictures. 192 pages. By R.D. Porter.
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Price: $34.25
Assists both the beginner and the experienced clockmaker in designing clocks and making parts. Addresses movements, dials, pendulums, escapements, springs, wheels, etc. Richly illustrated. 144 pages. Hard cover.
Price: $19.50
Details 5 complete French clock restorations including a timepiece, a count wheel strike with escapement, a rack & snail strike, and 2 picture frame clocks. Great tips and procedures for all skill levels. With a Q & A section and a glossary of French clock terms. 92 pages with 302 photos. Soft cover.
Price: $24.50
Hand-drawn sketches of 36 different mechanical movements and their components by 12 different American clockmakers (Ansonia, Waterbury, S. Thomas, New Haven, Gilbert, etc.). A timesaver for those who work on these clocks. Soft cover. 208 pages.
Price: $34.50
Step by step instructions on dismantling, cleaning, repair and assembly of cuckoo clocks. Also sections on music movement principles and troubleshooting. Large, clear photos accompany the text. 9-1/2” x 11”. Soft cover. 135 pages.
Price: $39.50
Published in English by the German Clock Museum. 38 page, soft cover booklet tells the 350-year history of clock-making in the Black Forest. Focuses on the clockmakers, the clock trade, clock technology, and well-known types of clocks. Richly illustrated.
Price: $17.50