Brian Law's Clock No. 24 - Gravity Escapement

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marklazarz
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Brian Law's Clock No. 24 - Gravity Escapement

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As promised on another discussion thread, here is a photo of my Brian Law Clock No. 24.  I built this clock because I was fascinated with the gravity escapement, a real pleasure to watch!  It runs on 6 lbs. weight and is wound twice daily.  It is not a beginner project and really requires an engine lathe to make components according to plan.  If I make another one, I would modify the shaft sizes to 1/8" and forget about turning 1/4" shafts to 1/16" at the bearing sites.  So far, it's a real good running clock.
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No clue why the photo in the previous post was sideways.  I hate all the automatic stuff the cameras and viewers do to photos.
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Quality Craftsmanship ...

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A golden effort !!
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