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    Default Clock problem.

    i am new in these forum and i need some ansvers,thank you for help
    i makeing wooden clock and i hawe some problems with sleeve,i need to get hole thru ,i hope that you know what i am talking aboat,becouse i dont know to explaneAttachment 195476

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    ivicanovak,

    are you sure you're not wanting hollow metal bar for these, I'd hate to try turn them!
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    ivicanovak,
    What do you intend to make the sleeves from? I would be inclined to make them from brass and buy a 6.1 mm drill and drill them myself; thats If I owned a Metal lathe. If you dont own one, pay someone to drill them.

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    Dean.
    PS what clock are you making?...The sizes remind me of a Brain Laws clock no 1.( I helped a student make this clock last year for his HSC Industrial Technology Wood project)

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    yes, clock 1,i find man who will drill me a sleve,but he work with metal and we will thry with wood ,i thing that ewerything will be ok ,i ask if enyone of you drill these sleve ,and i will youse a cherry for the clock,if i understand ,you make these clock?

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    Using metal for the axels and sleeves is best. Where do you live? I can drill them for you prephaps but that depends on where you live. Where do you live? Cherry for the clock is a good choice.

    Dean.

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    i leave in Serbia,i find some friend ,but i think that is beather to do all clock from wood,thank you my friend for help,if i need something i will ask,thank you

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