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Solaris Wooden Clock

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2007

This hand-made clock was designed by Clayton Boyer and hand-made by Adrian Iredale.
See Clayton's clocks at:
http://lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm

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  • I am in the process of building my first clock this is the one I chose to build the Solaris. I am a week in to it now and all have is most of the gears cut. This is a very challenging project. Thanks for all your videos they are very helpful to me.

    Thanks!

  • @DRJConst : Gid on you. Remember, it isn't how fast you get a project finished, but how much you enjoy the process. So slow is good.

  • DID YOU SALE YOUR ITEMS?

    SHIMON HENIG

    BUBIMA STORES

  • @bubima100 : No I don't seel my clocks. - Its just a hobbie.

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  • Thanks! I will write when I get more done

  • such a beautiful piece of work. =o.

  • muy bueno

    

  • Nice work, very creative.

    Congratulations!

    Roberto - Brazil

  • @Prazape

    This clock uses the Arnfield's inertially detached gravity escapement.

    You must pay attention to the left side arm (arc piece on the left of the sun shaped escapement wheel). At each time that the pendulum goes to the right, it unlocks the escapement wheel and the wheel LIFTS a little bit the left arm and leeps it high . When the pendulum goes to the left, the left arm is unlocked and goes back to it's rest position giving impulse to the pendulum.

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