Wooden Works Clock Movement Repair Restoration. PART 1. Eli Terry style. Intro to repair basics.

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024
  • So many wooden clock movements in the past have suffered from poor quality repairs. With proper repair knowledge, many discarded wood movements that were thought to be beyond repair, can now be restored. Hopefully, future repairs will be more historically accurate and be acceptably completed with proper restoration techniques. Wooden works movements were made popular by the prolific clockmaker Eli Terry. Most wood works movements are made in the style of Eli Terry.
    Broken wooden wheels, wheel teeth, pinion leaves, movement plates, retainers, pivots, levers, complete time and strike systems can be repaired and restored. With this repair knowledge, many of these wooden works restorations can be accomplished. Most of these clock movements have been in existence for approximately 200 years. These should continue to provide enjoyment and service for at least that much longer with proper restoration. It can be easy and simple. This is a short introduction version of the long detailed explanation in the complete full length 4+ hour clock repair course “Wooden Works Movement Repair”. There are many more lessons and tips discussed in the full length course.
    You can ENROLL IN A FREE mini CLOCK REPAIR BASICS COURSE here: www.ticktockpr...
    ABOUT THE FULL COURSE:
    The full clock repair video DVD course is over 4+ hours of clock repair lessons. A course manual is provided.
    Don’t want DVDs? Want instant online access? The complete full course is also available at our ONLINE SCHOOL: online.ticktoc... This online version is exactly the same videos and information contain in the DVDs and course manual. All the online school courses offer a certificate of course completion at no extra cost. This is only available for completing each full paid course. A certificate is not available for the free mini basics short course.
    The full clock repair video DVD course version: This clock repair course consists of 2 volumes for a total of 4 DVD discs playable worldwide. Total course running time: 4 hours and 21 minutes. There is a detailed 38 page repair printed manual full of additional tips, illustrations and diagrams. Included is a 4 page DVD/video program outline is included for going back to segments you may need to review. All tools, materials, and equipment used in this video course are listed in the manual for easy reference to model, make, price, and where they can be purchased.
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    • Introduction to Watch Repair www.ticktockpr...
    • The Watch Repair Course www.ticktockpr...
    • Watchmaker Clockmaker Lathe Basics www.ticktockpr...
    • Watchmaker Clockmaker Lathe Projects www.ticktockpr...
    • Clock Case Repair and Restoration www.ticktockpr...
    • Wooden Works Movement Repair www.ticktockpr...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @TickTockPro
    @TickTockPro  Рік тому +1

    Get my free basics course here: www.ticktockpro.com/free1.htm

  • @my_dear_friend_
    @my_dear_friend_ Рік тому +1

    This movement is seemingly exactly what I am trying to repair. Do you know which Boardman & Wells model this is?

  • @alid4789
    @alid4789 Рік тому

    I recently fell in love with a grandfather clock. While it has been transitioned to battery, they saved the wooden movement in case anyone can ever put it back together. Do you think this is something that I could attempt after taking your courses?

    • @TickTockPro
      @TickTockPro  Рік тому

      The wooden movement course is an intermediate level course. If you have never worked with clocks, it is best to start with the course titled "Clock Repair 1 and 2" On DVD here at www.ticktockpro.com/ANTIQUE-CLOCK-REPAIR-COURSE.htm The online version is here: online.ticktockproductions.com/