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The Modern Clock / A Study of Time Keeping Mechanism; Its Construction, Regulation and Repair

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About This Book

The text provides a practical, workshop-focused guide to the design, regulation, and repair of mechanical clocks. It explains pendulum behavior and compensating pendulums, various escapements (dead-beat, anchor, gravity, pin wheel, cylinder, lever), time and striking trains, springs, weights, motion work, chimes and striking mechanisms, calendars, dials, and case repairs. Chapters address measurement, pivots, plates, cleaning, torsion pendulums for long-duration clocks, and electric clock circuits and batteries. Numerous illustrations, diagrams, and step-by-step procedures aim to equip apprentices and repairers with the technical principles and hands-on methods needed to construct, adjust, and maintain accurate timekeepers.

About the Author

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Ward L. Goodrich

Ward L. Goodrich was an American author and expert in horology, known for his comprehensive work, "The Modern Clock: A Study of Time Keeping Mechanism; Its Construction, Regulation and Repair." This book serves as a detailed exploration of clock mechanics, offering insights into the construction and maintenance of timekeeping devices. Goodrich's contributions to the field reflect a deep understanding of both the technical and practical aspects of clockmaking, making his work a valuable resource for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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