

Perpetual Calendar Repairs - David Walter Double Pendulum - Part 3
Correcting the issue with the George Daniels perpetual calendar system used in this regulator by David Walter.


Assembling a Bracket Clock - Part 3
The most recent three videos have made up a three-part series covering the reassembly procedure of a large 19th century quarter chiming bracket clock as part of a recent overhaul. The third part was released just minutes ago so click on the picture below to watch it.

Assembling a bracket clock - Part 2
Part 2 of this short series of videos covering the assembly of a quarter chiming bracket clock movement. In this video, I lubricate the trains and set up the fusee chains.

Assembling a Bracket Clock - Part 1
Part 1 of a 2 part series covering the reassembly process of the repair to a wonderful 19th-century bracket clock. The clock is quarter chiming with three trains driven by chain fusees.

Drilling a small hole using an antique watch tool.
A quick video this week showing a job on a lovely Liverpool pocket watch that was in need of attention. I used my antique pivoting tool to drill the fourth wheel ready for repivoting.

Making a Fusee Stopwork Snail
This is the final part of the short series covering the repair to the skeleton clock fusee. In this video, I complete the repair by making a new stop-work snail.

Cutting a Clock Fusee Thread.
In this video, I continue with the repair to this skeleton clock fusee. In the previous video, I removed the old repair and turned and fitted a new repair section out of cast ‘yellow’ brass. In this video I go on to cut the thread on the repair section, matching it to the pitch of the existing thread.

Repairing a clock fusee
This Tuesdays video is the first part of a short series where I repair a fusee from a month going skeleton clock.

Part 3 of the Chronometer train wheel repair series.
Part 3 of 3 of the repair to the Chronometer train wheel. In this video I cut the teeth using the holder made in a previous video mounted in the Scvhaublin 102 lathe. I then re-fit the wheel to the arbor.

Chronometer Train Wheel Repair Part 2 - Setting Up
In this video I focus on setting up the machine ready to cut the teeth.

Reverse Engineered Clock Part. Trade Secrets Episode 2
Following on from Episode 1 where I used Fusion 360 to reverse engineer the design of this clock part, in episode 2 I complete the manufacture of the part. A really useful way of using modern technology in traditional clock repair and restoration.

Chronometer Train Wheel Repair
A major restoration of a Barraud chronometer included repairing damage to a train wheel. This is part 1 where I asses the work and make a holder which enabled me to machine new teeth on the repaired section of the wheel.
