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Law Wooden Clock 4: All Dimensions in MM 3Rd Angle Projection Untoleranced Dims +/-0.5
Law Wooden Clock 4: All Dimensions in MM 3Rd Angle Projection Untoleranced Dims +/-0.5
50
35
B-B
SHT 2 OF 10 SHTS
Assembly clock 4
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
www.woodenclocks.co.uk
39
19
18
26
27
20
29
23
5
13
2
17
28
24
4
38
22
11
15
3
12
14
36
ITEM NO.QTY.
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
6
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
1
10
1
11
1
12
1
13
2
14
1
15
1
17
1
18
1
19
1
20
1
22
1
23
1
24
1
25
1
26
1
27
1
28
2
29
2
30
1
31
1
33
1
34
1
35
1
36
1
37
2
38
1
39
1
40
1
41
1
PART NO.
Back
Front
Cross bar
Bush
Escapement shaft
Escapment wheel Flange with pins
Spindle for Gear with 56 teeth
Gear with 56 teeth
Ratchet
Pawl
Ratchet pin
Spindle for Gear with 48teeth
Gear with 48 teeth
Cordpulley
Peg
Clock dial
Cord wrap
Foliot
Hanger
Verge
Verge bush
Vergeinfill
Verge support
Cord
Wedge
Foliot weight
Foliot weight insert
Sleeve for 48T
Hand
Wedge small
Big weight
Small weight
Rope
Ring
Pin for hand
Top brace
pin for verge
Bottom brace
DESCRIPTION
10
40
7
25
13
30
31
37
33
37
41
35
SHT 1 OF 10 SHTS
Exploded view
34
Not to Scale
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM
3rd ANGLE PROJECTION
UNTOLERANCED DIMS +/- 0.5
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
www.woodenclocks.co.uk
405.45
140.92
90
4
4
254
43.16
30.06
14.17
27
12
12
12
10
46
12
2.3 9
2.68
3.82
8.81
44
5.55
2.02
27
40
12
10
43.16
81
12
47
30
40
27
Wedge 1-off
33
38
Small Wedge 2-off
6
81.06
44
147.62
60
30
34.70
24.40
R6
91.23
21.78
12
100
0
4.5
0
4.5
34
2
.60
R3
15
35
0
3.6
60
SHT 3 OF 10 SHTS
Frame details
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
www.woodenclocks.co.uk
27
6
68.65
70
12
4
86
18
27
4.50
12
95.42
16
86.64
18
32
3.2
0
4.80
18
3
10.50
90.49
R4
95.50
31
6
R9
15
20
38
Peg 1-off
SHT 4 OF 10 SHTS
25
Braces
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM
3rd ANGLE PROJECTION
UNTOLERANCED DIMS +/- 0.5
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
www.woodenclocks.co.uk
6
12
R9 . 1
A
8
16
67
Hand 1-off
88
31
72
2.2
0
7.5
0
65
12
R7
67.5
17
R4 0
5
B-B
A-A
13
SHT 5 OF 10 SHTS
Dial
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
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R1
9.5
0
48
0
1.5
52
C
6
E
E-E
3
View on N
60
30
20
14
1.50
13
21
Steel
pin
3.50
1.50
12
Steel
pin
Brass rod
6
19
6
6
C-C
2
54
80
SHT 6 OF 10 SHTS
Crown wheel
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
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R7
6
1.0
F
F-F
28
18.85
14
12
13
19
19
1.50
1.50
65
13
7.5
0
2.2
0
12
72
67 .5 0
15.50
16
G-G
2
80
SHT 7 OF 10 SHTS
Centre wheel
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
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82
5.5
75
7
8
R5
14
77
6.4
3
10
32
11
23
25
.96
30
7.8
7
R5
25.
59
12
14
R 3 .5 0
Pawl 1-off
1.50
20
7
28
16
10
Ratchet 1-off
12
80
12
12
45
R 25
R 20
.25
1.5
0
11
12
R3
1
2 8 .0 5
R25
27
12
4
J-J
14
18
SHT 8 OF 10 SHTS
Drive wheel
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
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28
20
19
29
24
23.50
23
28
R1
R 3.
25
24
29
83
50
22
4.26
I
10.18
16
40
R1.2
29
I-I
21
H-H
R2 0
73
20
5.7
18
Hanger 1-off
1.50
1.50
22
Verge 1-off
5.50
19
Foliot 1-off
12
21
R17
20
SHT 9 OF 10 SHTS
23
28
Verge
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
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Woodenclock Clock 4
Notes
1. Use close-grained timber such as Beech planed down to a thickness
of 6 mm for all components unless otherwise stated.
2. 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.
3. The hand is again given for guidance only, although in this instance
it is drawn to size so that you can copy it if you wish. It should in any
event be cut from thin sheet.
4. 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
5. The frame components i.e. Back, Cross bar, Top and Bottom braces
should be glued together. The front, verge, and Dial should also be
glued.
6. The clock is adjusted for accuracy by moving the Foliot weights in or
out along Foliot until the best accuracy is achieved. Please note that
the clock will never be more accurate than 1 hour per day.
7. 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.
8. 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.
9. The verge construction has the Hanger formed with a bent end so
as to secure it into the Verge in the correct position, because of this
the Verge bush and the Foilot have to be fitted to the Hanger before
it is bent. An alternative to this is to dispense with the bend
altogether and simply drill a hole in the top of the Verge for the
Hanger to fit in, and then pin the Verge and the Foliot in the correct
positions. Dimensions are given for this on sheet 2. This also saves
having to make and fit the verge in-fill piece.
SHT 10 OF 10 SHTS
10. The Verge assembly is fitted after the gears have been located on
the back frame. It is fitted by lifting the verge bush and sliding the
Notes
JAN 2002
Designed by:
BRLAW
www.woodenclocks.co.uk