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  2. File:Clock-Master.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Simon Willard - Wikipedia

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    The clock was to be a turret one and would be placed into the university's rotunda. Jefferson provided all of the clock's plans and specifications. According to these plans, Willard precisely assembled all the clock's pieces. The clock was installed in 1827. Jefferson, however, did not live to see the operating clock because he died in July, 1826.

  4. Clockmaker - Wikipedia

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    File: Hardened steel files were used to shape the metal before it was used to make and fit wheels or plates. There were many variations of files . Rivet Extracting Pliers : Made of brass or steel, rivet extracting pliers were used to remove rivets from assorted clock parts.

  5. Lever escapement - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of the lever are, first, that it is a "detached" escapement; it allows the balance wheel to swing completely free of the escapement during most of its oscillation, except when giving it a short impulse, improving timekeeping accuracy. Second, due to "locking" and "draw" its action is very precise.

  6. Dorf- und Uhrenmuseum Gütenbach - Wikipedia

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    The Dorf- und Uhrenmuseum Gütenbach (English: Village and Clock Museum Gütenbach) is located in the village of Gütenbach, one of the historic centers of homebased manufacturing of clocks in the Black Forest region of Germany near the town of Furtwangen im Schwarzwald. It features primarily permanent and temporary exhibits on the local ...

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  8. Silas Hoadley - Wikipedia

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    In 1809 his apprenticeship ended, and he formed a clock-making partnership in Plymouth, Connecticut with Eli Terry and Seth Thomas as Terry, Thomas & Hoadley. [2] The partners gradually withdrew to create their own firms – Terry in 1810, Thomas in 1814 – leaving Silas Hoadley as sole owner. He continued to make mantel and tall clocks until ...

  9. Eli Terry - Wikipedia

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    Eli Terry Sr. (April 13, 1772 – February 24, 1852) was an inventor and clockmaker in Connecticut.He received a United States patent for a shelf clock mechanism. He introduced mass production to the art of clockmaking, which made clocks affordable for the average American citizen.