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Amanco85
Добавлен 16 июл 2011
Servicing a 30 Hour Longcase clock
A time lapse showing the 2 days of work required to service a 30 hour English longcase clock. This clock was completed in the workshop f J A Alcock & Son.
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Servicing a 3 Train Longcase Clock on 8 Bells
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The servicing of a three train longcase clock chiming on 8 bells. The clock was serviced and repaired by J A Alcock & Son under the observation of Rebecca Hawkridge a conservation student at Lincoln University as part of her work placement with the British Horological Institute
Once Up On A Time
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A short time lapse from the British Horological Institute Museum open day in March 2017. More information can be found about the BHI at www.bhi.co.uk
Introduction to the work of a horologist
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A short video done for the careers advice service on what is involved in being a horologist. Published with the kind permission of the National Careers Advice Service from the UK.
Servicing an 8 day longcase clock
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The servicing of an 8 day English long case clock taken as a time lapse. This is about one and a half days work showing some of the processors and techniques used. Work undertaken by J A Alcock & Son. www.sortyourclock.co.uk
👎 Pointless
Why was it? It was to show just how much work goes into servicing a clock about 2 days worth for this one. It does that rather well. It was never meant to be a step by step guide on how to do it.
Completely useless as a tutorial in how r=to service a clock.
It was never ment to be a tutorial it's to show how much work goes into it
Your shop is huge!
Unhelpful and just plain stupid showing it at this speed
It was not meant as a tutorial it was to show the amount of work that goes into it hence the reason why it was a time laps, no one would want to sit there for 3 days watching it
Bloody unhelpful
Would be nice to see how the chain or rope is attached?
Dave Woolass the chain is just and endless loop over the two drive sprockets
@@Amanco85 would love to see how they thread thru and see the position of the smaller weight when the larger weight wound. Thank you
I can’t see the point of this video. Fast even on .25 speed. No sound. Not in the least a help for me to even consider servicing my own clock.
It was never ment to be a tutorial it was to show how much work there is involved and that its not a simple job
Nice
Nice to see this work done by a real craftsman.
I would have liked to have seen this slower what a shame it was so fast
It's a time lapse to give some idea of the amount of work in a service. If it was slowed down to real time the video would be two days long
Others can manage a slower speed and still be informative. This vid just shows how bloody clever you are...nah nah na-nah nah!! And is useless to anyone looking to be educated.....like ME!!
Then why not come on one of our courses and have a go under tuition in a proper environment rather than just trying to learn through youtube?