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Re^3: Calculate clock ticks since a given date

by BrowserUk (Patriarch)
on Oct 26, 2012 at 09:21 UTC ( [id://1001030]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Calculate clock ticks since a given date
in thread Calculate clock ticks since a given date

it's just that time itself now runs faster than it did when the clock was built

Ain't that the truth!

You could compensate for this by shortening the periodicity of the pendulum ?

We could but for that long before it was bequeathed to us, someone broke the adjustment -- looks like they stripped the thread trying to turn the rusted on nut with pliers or similar -- and 'fixed' it by braising the nut in place.

These days it's kept -- unwound; the ticks and tocks and whirs and clunks would give the dead a bad night -- purely for its sentimental and decorative value.

(And more of the former than the latter in my opinion, but it wasn't bequeathed from my side of the family, so I don't get much say in the matter :)


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Re^4: Calculate clock ticks since a given date
by Gavin (Archbishop) on Oct 27, 2012 at 09:12 UTC

    You could adjust the height of the weight by horseshoe shimming between brazed nut and weight to shorten the stroke.Unless of course they brazed nut to weight

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