Watchmaking /
Daniels, George, 1926-2011,
Watchmaking / George Daniels ; drawings by David Penney ; photographs and additional drawings by the author. - Updated 2011 edition. Third edition. - xvii, 420 pages, xxiv pages of plates : illustrations (some color), plans ; 28 cm
First published: 1981.
Includes bibliographical references (page 405) and index.
1.Workshop and Equipment -- Workshop Specification -- Drawing Methods -- Visual Aids -- The Lathe -- Lathe Types -- Steel -- Brass -- Binding Wire -- Shellac -- Measuring Tools and Gauges -- Pointing and Boring Machines -- Optical Measuring -- 2.Hand Tools -- General Bench Tools -- Drills and Drilling -- Screws and Threading -- Shoulder Screws -- 3.Finishing Steel and Brass -- Hardening Steel -- Finishing Materials -- Polishing -- 4.Turning -- To Make a Balance Staff -- Turning and Fitting Pinions -- 5.Wheels and Pinions -- Wheel-Tooth Forms -- Pinion Cutters -- Wheel Cutters -- Train Design -- Depthing -- Wheel Cutting -- Topping Tools -- Pinion Cutting -- Hardening and Polishing -- Escape Wheels -- 6.Making Small Components -- Square Holes -- Barrel Arbors -- Ratchet Wheels -- Pawls -- Stop Work -- Barrels and Covers -- Balance Rollers -- Levers and Pallet Frames -- Chronometer Detents -- Hands -- 7.Jewelling -- Standard-Sized Jewels Note continued: Cutting and Shaping Stones -- To Make a Jewel Hole -- To Fit the Jewel -- The Ruby Cylinder -- To Shape Pallet and Locking Stones -- 8.Escapements -- General Principles -- Verge Escapement -- Cylinder Escapement -- Duplex Escapement -- Lever Escapement -- To Set Out an English Escapement with Ratchet Wheel of 15 Teeth -- To Set Out a Semi-Equidistant Club-toothed escapement with Wheel of 15 Teeth -- Chronometer -- To Set Out the Chronometer Escapement -- The Further Development of the Escapement -- Echappement Naturel -- Detached Escapements Without Lubricant -- Independent Double-Wheel Escapement -- Double Radial Impulse with Single Wheel -- Co-Axial Escapement -- Extra Flat Co-Axial Escapement Action of the Revised -- Co-Axial Escapement -- Symmetrical Co-Axial Escapement -- 9.Mainsprings and Accessories -- Power Variation -- Mainspring Dimensions -- Spring power Available -- Type of Mainspring -- Equalizing the Force of the Spring Note continued: Constant Force Escapements -- Making the Fusee -- Winding Indicator -- Stop Work -- Winding -- Equation of Time -- 10.Movement Design -- Historical and General -- Planning the Movement -- Detail Design of a Tourbillon Movement -- Planning the Carriage -- Making the Frame -- Supporting the Carriage -- Tourbillon Carriages -- Making a Tourbillon Carriage -- 11.The Balance and Spring -- Temperature Compensation -- Balance Wheels -- Balance Springs -- Springs Studs and Collets -- To Fit the Balance Spring -- 12.Casemaking -- Soldering -- Watch Glass -- 13.Engine-Turned Cases and Dials -- Dial Making -- Dial Feet -- Seconds Circle and Sector Index Plate -- Finishing the Dial -- Cleaning and Oiling.
9780856677045 0856677043
9780856677045
Clock and watch making.
Watchmaking / George Daniels ; drawings by David Penney ; photographs and additional drawings by the author. - Updated 2011 edition. Third edition. - xvii, 420 pages, xxiv pages of plates : illustrations (some color), plans ; 28 cm
First published: 1981.
Includes bibliographical references (page 405) and index.
1.Workshop and Equipment -- Workshop Specification -- Drawing Methods -- Visual Aids -- The Lathe -- Lathe Types -- Steel -- Brass -- Binding Wire -- Shellac -- Measuring Tools and Gauges -- Pointing and Boring Machines -- Optical Measuring -- 2.Hand Tools -- General Bench Tools -- Drills and Drilling -- Screws and Threading -- Shoulder Screws -- 3.Finishing Steel and Brass -- Hardening Steel -- Finishing Materials -- Polishing -- 4.Turning -- To Make a Balance Staff -- Turning and Fitting Pinions -- 5.Wheels and Pinions -- Wheel-Tooth Forms -- Pinion Cutters -- Wheel Cutters -- Train Design -- Depthing -- Wheel Cutting -- Topping Tools -- Pinion Cutting -- Hardening and Polishing -- Escape Wheels -- 6.Making Small Components -- Square Holes -- Barrel Arbors -- Ratchet Wheels -- Pawls -- Stop Work -- Barrels and Covers -- Balance Rollers -- Levers and Pallet Frames -- Chronometer Detents -- Hands -- 7.Jewelling -- Standard-Sized Jewels Note continued: Cutting and Shaping Stones -- To Make a Jewel Hole -- To Fit the Jewel -- The Ruby Cylinder -- To Shape Pallet and Locking Stones -- 8.Escapements -- General Principles -- Verge Escapement -- Cylinder Escapement -- Duplex Escapement -- Lever Escapement -- To Set Out an English Escapement with Ratchet Wheel of 15 Teeth -- To Set Out a Semi-Equidistant Club-toothed escapement with Wheel of 15 Teeth -- Chronometer -- To Set Out the Chronometer Escapement -- The Further Development of the Escapement -- Echappement Naturel -- Detached Escapements Without Lubricant -- Independent Double-Wheel Escapement -- Double Radial Impulse with Single Wheel -- Co-Axial Escapement -- Extra Flat Co-Axial Escapement Action of the Revised -- Co-Axial Escapement -- Symmetrical Co-Axial Escapement -- 9.Mainsprings and Accessories -- Power Variation -- Mainspring Dimensions -- Spring power Available -- Type of Mainspring -- Equalizing the Force of the Spring Note continued: Constant Force Escapements -- Making the Fusee -- Winding Indicator -- Stop Work -- Winding -- Equation of Time -- 10.Movement Design -- Historical and General -- Planning the Movement -- Detail Design of a Tourbillon Movement -- Planning the Carriage -- Making the Frame -- Supporting the Carriage -- Tourbillon Carriages -- Making a Tourbillon Carriage -- 11.The Balance and Spring -- Temperature Compensation -- Balance Wheels -- Balance Springs -- Springs Studs and Collets -- To Fit the Balance Spring -- 12.Casemaking -- Soldering -- Watch Glass -- 13.Engine-Turned Cases and Dials -- Dial Making -- Dial Feet -- Seconds Circle and Sector Index Plate -- Finishing the Dial -- Cleaning and Oiling.
9780856677045 0856677043
9780856677045
Clock and watch making.