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Your desperation to score points has blinded you.....
WRONG! The ageing problem when NOT using pallet stones is wear on the pallets themselves, a problem in the two clocks that I have restored recently. The NEGATIVE NERDS who seem to be my cataloguers will tell you what they were. Hence it is better to use pallet stones than not at all, and so my query for a source of them. WRONG! Your comments relating to loss of accuracy are WRONG in your assumption because I am considerng the use of a gravity escapement. Brian Reay wrote in message ... "own crystals in order to reduce ageing" The "crystals" used in the pallet of an escapement are using usually synthethtic ruby and, while the changing of their profile can contribute to a loss of accuracy, the 'ageing problem' is wear on the escape wheel and, while this is related to the 'cut' of the pallet stones, other aspects of the system accuracy determine the various profiles in this area (in particular the need for the escape lever to provide the impetus to the 'balance' wheel). |
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