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Posted: Mon Jul 26th, 2010 07:34 am |
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Hammerfjord
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Graham wrote:Hammerfjord wrote:Graham wrote:JEG er virkelig beklager , behage tilgi meg..... A bit rusted your Norwegian Graham but I understood: You need to drink some cod liver oil Overclock: How can you clock's hands shrink and grow when following the irregular dial in reality? If they were telescopics(with spring) and follow a smooth curved dial border, the resulted friction between the hand tip and dial border would still be tiring the movement and modifie totally it's regularity... You can't avoid this fact. It would be the same problem if the telescopic parts would be influenced by a rail system under them: Irregular friction inflicted on the pinion and then the rest of the movement. Then, they should push in and out automaticaly??? If it can be achieved for a wrist watch, this kind of advanced micro ingineering(if possible to develop) would be out of reach for 99.9% of the world population...$$$$$$$ Or maybe this clock should be huge: Like a train station clock with timed pistons?? If you cut this feature, the all thing is gone: Stays only a "star" dial and not much new thing...?? Good luck.
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