14 Jul 2016

Depthing Tool

A simple depthing tool

A traditional depthing tool can be quite an expensive piece of kit.  There are several books that give details of a simplified depthing tool (e.g. Making an Eight Day Longcase Clock by Alan Timmins or A Weight Driven 8-day Wall Clock by John Wilding) that is quite easy to make.  This tool, however, can only used when the pinion heads and wheels are separate from their arbors.

As part of the BA Horology course my final year project will be to build a clock.  I intend to make the pinions separate from their arbors and will therefore be able to use one of these simpler depthing tools.

Also, the tool can be used during the process of making new or replacement pallets.

Testing escape wheel and pallets using the depthing tool
 I was planning to replace the pallets in a clock I was servicing, and as I will need the tool next year for my final year project, I decided to go ahead and make a depthing tool.  I modified the design slightly to make all parts easier to replace and to suit the tools I have available in my workshop.

A very enjoyable project.
The completed depthing tool



4 Jan 2016

Mini Clock Project Complete!

As part of the BA Horology course at Birmingham School of Jewellery we make components for a "Mini Clock".  The clock is not intended to be completed and to run, but valuable experience is gained by making each of the components that would go to make up a real clock.

With the addition of a Recoil Escapement the mini clock is now complete and we move on to other projects.
The pallets for the Recoil Escapement polished before hardening
The pallets after hardening - it took a lot of work to get the polish back!


The completed Mini Clock!



BHI Exam - Seems it was worth the effort after all...

The results came through a while ago but I managed to win a prize!
Prizewinners announced in the Horological Journal

Congratulations to Rosie Kirk and Andrew Glover who also studied at Birmingham School of Jewellery!