Schatz Ship's Bell Clock Striking

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @1pilotsteve
    @1pilotsteve 3 года назад +2

    This is really helpful. I have a Royal Mariner and it isn't counting the odd chime like at 12:30 for example, should be 1 bell and it is counting 2 so the 1,3,5,7 bell catch isn't grabbing the hammer and it hits always even. I see why from the video that there is a black lever that, for some reason isn't grabbing the hammer properly. Now I see how it works..Great help and thanks for the video.

  • @bertspeggly4428
    @bertspeggly4428 3 года назад +1

    None of these videos show how the big step in the snail, from 1 to 12, is handled. I can't work it out.

  • @TommyWylie
    @TommyWylie 14 лет назад

    Fascinating clock, excellent video, thanks for sharing. Some very inspired mechanical computing skills went into that design!

  • @ckeilah
    @ckeilah 13 лет назад +2

    Yay! Proper bells! Thanks!

  • @myxklptk
    @myxklptk 13 лет назад

    I have one similar to that, except mine has a single hammer that strikes the bell twice on each count. The half-hour strike works similarly.

  • @markfisher7962
    @markfisher7962 9 лет назад

    This helped me assemble mine. Slow motion would have been even better.

  • @roccotool
    @roccotool 13 лет назад

    The German Schatz company really knew what they were doing, way back when.

  • @danielthomas791
    @danielthomas791 6 лет назад

    ….just another big ding-a-ling...……..

  • @1pilotsteve
    @1pilotsteve 3 года назад

    Za Germans really know za clocks...lol

  • @niemolens
    @niemolens 4 года назад

    Hello Bill, you write correctly, but as far as I can hear the strike has no uneven numbers.
    Here is the link to m Kieninger ( or made by Hermle for Kieninger ? )
    ruclips.net/video/BL3dX34m2wM/видео.html