The Modern Clock

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The Modern Clock

by Ward L. Goodrich

EN·~13 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

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0:34
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The Modern Clock A Study of Time Keeping Mechanism;Its Construction, Regulation and Repair.

0:18
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CHAPTER I.THE NECESSITY FOR BETTER SKILL AMONG CLOCKMAKERS.

12:07
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CHAPTER II.THE NATURAL LAWS GOVERNING PENDULUMS.

22:41
5

CHAPTER III.COMPENSATING PENDULUMS.

52:37
6

CHAPTER IV.THE CONSTRUCTION OF MERCURIAL PENDULUMS.

46:48
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CHAPTER V.REGULATIONS, SUSPENSIONS, CRUTCHESAND MINOR POINTS.

23:48
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CHAPTER VI.TORSION PENDULUMS FOR FOUR-HUNDRED DAY CLOCKS.

8:32
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CHAPTER VII.PECULIARITIES OF ANGULAR MEASUREMENT—HOW TO READ DRAWINGS.

16:11
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CHAPTER VIII.THE GRAHAM OR DEAD BEAT ESCAPEMENT.

33:13

Description

This handbook offers a clear, hands‑on look at the inner workings of pendulum clocks at a time when the craft is losing skilled practitioners. It explains why reliable, consolidated knowledge is essential, especially as cheap watches push clockmaking to the margins. The author argues that accurate timekeeping remains the backbone of everything from railway schedules to legal contracts, and that a solid grasp of construction and regulation is still crucial.

Packed with detailed diagrams and even audio samples of Westminster chimes, the text walks readers through the essential parts of a striking clock—escapement, alarm, and pendulum tuning. Practical advice on repair and maintenance is blended with insight into the artistry of complex mechanisms such as musical figures and tower chimes. Whether you’re an apprentice eager to move beyond basic movements or a seasoned maker seeking to refine your technique, the guide provides the step‑by‑step clarity that many older manuals lack.

Details

Full title

The Modern Clock A Study of Time Keeping Mechanism; Its Construction, Regulation and Repair

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (780K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-02-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

WL

Ward L. Goodrich

A practical early-20th-century writer on horology, this author is best known for clear, detailed books on clockwork and the watchmaker’s lathe. His work still appeals to restorers, collectors, and anyone curious about how precision timekeeping was understood in its mechanical heyday.

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