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1 hour ago, clockboy said:

Art deco period for sure. However a first for me a three barrel Westminster chime clock with a platform escape

Its a bit odd this one to have a platform and not  the normal pendulum and such an early date. Myself I have two Elliot Westminster chime clocks both with platforms. 

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Finally received this clock for repair.  Actually, the clock is running fine...just missing a minute hand.

Here is the clock with a prototype minute hand I printed with 3d printer.  I think the proportions are right.  Not sure if I should flip the hand or leave it in the mirror image position.

Next is to find an appropriate metal to fabricate the hand.  Or...just leave it as 3d printed...dunno.

Thoughts.

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34 minutes ago, dadistic said:

I was trying to envision how it would look when both hands point at 12,  and they are overlapping.   Still not sure, but I think not mirrored ?

Cheers!

I can flip it easy enough.  I have searched and searched for this clock to see but have yet to find it.  At the end of the day, I will let the owner decide.

 

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I have fabricated a metal hand using the 3d printed hand as a template.  Not perfect.  In particular, making the square hope perfect size and perfectly aligned proved difficult, but I think I have a way to fix that.

Here it is...still needs more tweaking, polishing, and then painting.

My starting material was a clock mainspring.  First annealed and flattened and then started the cutting.

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