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Your desperation to score points has blinded you.....
WRONG! once again. The mechanism is NOT on the balance wheel, 'cos there won't be one, and neither will there be a balance spring - a little knowledge is dangerous, and the combination of an OU degree (6 'O' levels at best) and M3/CB licence show your knowledge and understanding up for what they are worth. Do all your pronouncements result from 5 minutes on the Web? The temperature compensation I am considering is John "Longitude" Harrison's Grid Iron. Tempatrimmer? All part of the joke, but I doubt that your apparent emotional imbalance demonstrated by your sneering tirade gives you any scope to recognise humour. Brian Reay wrote in message ... "I am considering the use of bi-metals." The escape mechanism in a clock (or watch) is often temperature compensated but the mechanism is either on the "balance" wheel (the radius is changed to vary the angular momentum) or the balance spring (the tension being varied). Neither of these align with the mechanism of a tempratrimmer. |
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