That makes sense now, thanks for, explaining it.

Bill

On Mar 28, 6:45 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> The springs are like paper braids.  Looking at the instructions panel
> 20 you see strip #1 laid horizontal pointing to the right and strip #2
> laid vertical and pointing up, overlapping the end of #1.  Fold #1
> over the end of #2 so it sanwiches the end of #2 and is now pointing
> to the left.  Fold #2 down over #1 so it is now pointing down and
> sandwiches #1.  Then just fold #1 to the right over #2, and #2 up and
> over #1.  Keep folding the strips over each other, reversing the
> direction each time.
>
> Those are the same kind of springs used in the escapement mechanism
> that is offered as a free download on the site.  They work very
> good. :)
>
> I printed out all of the parts sheets for the clock.  That's a purty
> thick stack-o-pages. :^)
>
> On Mar 28, 9:09 am, "Bill Spencer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Its taken a bit of TIME but I'm moving forward and getting myself into 
> > gear.  I've seen enough teeth to last me lifetime, just glad I'm not a 
> > Dentist
>
> > I couldn't quite make out what Atom meant as regards the spring in the 
> > rachet mechanism so I just zig-zagged the part it seems to work as the 
> > palws engage into the rachet wheel.
>
> > Bill
>
> >  pictures 002a.jpg
> > 290KViewDownload
>
> >  pictures 001a.jpg
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