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  • #114093
    Springbok
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      @springbok

      Stunning work

      Bob

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      #114109
      magpie
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        @magpie

        Thanks Bob. Stew, have you been talking to Diane ???? enlightened

        Cheers Derek.

        #114157
        Stovepipe
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          @stovepipe

          What exemplary craftsmanship !

          Dennis

          #119204
          magpie
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            @magpie

             

            One of the finished jointsMitre JointQuite chuffed about a bit i got done today. The clock face will be black perspex on an ally frame which will have brass sides. The brass is 16 gauge and i wanted to mitre the corners (83mm wide), so this is how i did it. 10mm cobalt spot drill 90 degree point used as a milling cutter. The pic of a finished corner is not too good but the joint is spot on, on all four corners no less. WOOHOO !

            Cheers Derek.

            Mitre Joint P.S. Two months late, but Thanks Dennis

            Edited By magpie on 09/05/2013 20:14:23

            #119221
            magpie
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              @magpie

               

              One of the finished jointsMitre JointQuite chuffed about a bit i got done today. The clock face will be black perspex on an ally frame which will have brass sides. The brass is 16 gauge and i wanted to mitre the corners (83mm wide), so this is how i did it. 10mm cobalt spot drill 90 degree point used as a milling cutter. The pic of a finished corner is not too good but the joint is spot on, on all four corners no less. WOOHOO !

              Cheers Derek.

              Mitre Joint P.S. Two months late, but Thanks Dennis

              Edited By magpie on 09/05/2013 20:14:23

              #119241
              magpie
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                @magpie

                 

                One of the finished jointsMitre JointQuite chuffed about a bit i got done today. The clock face will be black perspex on an ally frame which will have brass sides. The brass is 16 gauge and i wanted to mitre the corners (83mm wide), so this is how i did it. 10mm cobalt spot drill 90 degree point used as a milling cutter. The pic of a finished corner is not too good but the joint is spot on, on all four corners no less. WOOHOO !

                Cheers Derek.

                Mitre Joint P.S. Two months late, but Thanks Dennis

                Edited By magpie on 09/05/2013 20:14:23

                #119228
                Sub Mandrel
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                  @submandrel

                  Very neat!

                  > 10mm cobalt spot drill 90 degree point used as a milling cutter.

                  Handy tip! Thanks for that1

                  Neil

                  #119245
                  Sub Mandrel
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                    @submandrel

                    Very neat!

                    > 10mm cobalt spot drill 90 degree point used as a milling cutter.

                    Handy tip! Thanks for that1

                    Neil

                    #119265
                    Sub Mandrel
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                      @submandrel

                      Very neat!

                      > 10mm cobalt spot drill 90 degree point used as a milling cutter.

                      Handy tip! Thanks for that1

                      Neil

                      #144238
                      magpie
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                        @magpie

                        Here we go again ! This is the new base for the clock, drilled and ready for all the bits to be fitted (after they have all been polished that is). The next pic shows the rear of the base with the LED power units on a slide for easy access. The last pic is of the clock face marked out ready for drilling. It is also black Perspex but it has a protective film on at the moment to aid marking out. With a bit of luck I may even finish the whole thing this year.

                        Cheers Derek.Finished clock base.Rear of clock base.Clock face.

                        #147717
                        magpie
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                          @magpie

                          It's that man again. Here are a few more photos of work to date. The first four show the fibres being attached to the "sending" ends of the mechanism, and the last two show progress at putting the thing back together. The base is,at present mounted on a jig to enable me to work underneath. When the clock is finished, I hope to get a mate to make a vid, as my little camera does not take the best of photos.

                          Cheers Derek.Inner and outer cylinders.Both together.Hours assy.Minutes assy.Coming together.Coming together 2.

                          #147841
                          jason udall
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                            @jasonudall57142

                            Beautiful

                            #147842
                            jason udall
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                              @jasonudall57142

                              Bits look like an interosioster…

                              ..inter roseter…

                              Edited By jason udall on 23/03/2014 23:00:04

                              #147853
                              Stewart Hart
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                                @stewarthart90345

                                That's stunning Dek:-

                                How many gallons of BRASSO did you use up on it smiley to get that level of finish must have taken an age:- first class.

                                Cheers

                                Stew

                                #147937
                                magpie
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                                  @magpie

                                  Jason, thanks for the compliment and yes it will look even more like an "interrositer" when the face is fitted. Stew, it took best part of a week to polish all the bits, and looking for the ones that the mop threw up the workshop. Not "brasso" but some stuff called "clockshine" which was recommended by some of the other clock makers on this forum. Seems like good stuff, but time will tell !!!

                                  Cheers Derek.

                                  #147941
                                  Neil Wyatt
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                                    @neilwyatt

                                    Derek this is turning into an amazing piece of steampunkery! Can you give a clue what the display will look like, or is it a surprise?

                                    Neil

                                    #147945
                                    jason udall
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                                      @jasonudall57142

                                      Steampunkery?….

                                      #147960
                                      Neil Wyatt
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                                        @neilwyatt

                                        Steampunk – a movement that blends Victorian sensibilities, materials and technologies with a modern obsession with gadgets. Modern technology in a Victorian style (e.g. brass & mahogany computer keyboard) or modern concepts implemented with Victorian technology (e.g. steam powered tanks).

                                        Neil

                                        #147969
                                        magpie
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                                          @magpie

                                          Hi Neil, in a previous post on the 17/2/14 (a bit further up this thread), The last of three photos shows the clock face. This is black Perspex but in the photo it is covered in a protective film for marking out. At the top are two concentric squares, the outer one will show the minutes and the inner one the hours. the two curved lines will show the seconds with both rows working simultaneously. (you may have to bring the photo up to full size to see the markings). The clock face will be fixed to the top of the tube showing at the rear of the main unit. I think "steampunk" fits the job rather well, but as I had the idea for the clock in 1979 I don't think the expression was around at the time.surprise

                                          Cheers Derek.

                                          #147973
                                          jason udall
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                                            @jasonudall57142

                                            Neil..
                                            I was aware of the term/genre
                                            The area is to me fun.
                                            I also got that vibe but in deference to the members here and esp. Magpie choose to avoid that term.. ( don’t know why I thought it might offend but was trying to be poilite..).
                                            Yes else where I would call this Steampunk. .and grand steampumk too.
                                            ..also glad my interroister reference wasn’t too obscure either

                                            #147982
                                            Stewart Hart
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                                              @stewarthart90345

                                              I've had the pleasure of eyeballing this wonderful time machine in the flesh, and I call it a time machine because Jewels Vern's novel came into my mind the moment I saw it, so I recon a better description would be Jewels Vernery smiley

                                              That said Deks' machining of the parts is some of the crispest machining I've ever seen:- out of this world.

                                              Stew

                                              #148035
                                              Neil Wyatt
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                                                @neilwyatt

                                                I grok you, Jason.

                                                Neil

                                                #148042
                                                jason udall
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                                                  @jasonudall57142

                                                  I too grok you .
                                                  I think that the time machine is Herbert George Wells not Jules Verne…
                                                  Though the steampunk ethic is that era…
                                                  Two books spring to mind wiliam Gibson. ..Difference engin

                                                  And Harms Way ( author eludes me)…..but enough OT

                                                  #148044
                                                  Neil Wyatt
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                                                    @neilwyatt

                                                    Cyberpunk /= steanmpunk

                                                    Two great 'steampunk' book series (meant for teenagers but good for adults) are "His Dark Materials" and "The Hungry City" series. I suppose a lot of HG Wells, Jules Verne and some of Michael Moorcock's writing fits the genre too.

                                                    Enough OT from me too.

                                                    Neil

                                                    #148682
                                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                                      @michaelgilligan61133

                                                      Derek,

                                                      Here is the opportunity of a lifetime !!

                                                      MichaelG.

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