Archive for March, 2010

Grandfather Clock

Wednesday, March 31, 2010
posted by admin 12:57 AM

Grandfather clocks are quite the largest types of clocks that one may find in a person’s home. These are large, free standing clocks, used to keep accurate time.

At the front of most Grandfather Clocks is a glass door where it is possible to view the clock keeping time. As a rule, Grandfather clocks stand much taller than the average person.

They illustrate the time on the top of the clock, and often have a deep-sounded chime to accompany the changing of the hour.

Grandfather Cuckoo Clocks

Tuesday, March 30, 2010
posted by MyClockDecor 11:31 AM

No home should be without fascinating clocks that will spark interest and imagination in anyone who admires them, especially children. A grandfather clock is a majestic piece of functional furniture that chimes a beautiful, resonant sound every hour and once on the half-hour. Fill your need for a traditional grandfather clock by ordering one today.

One interesting twist on the traditional grandfather clock it the grandfather cuckoo clocks. The cuckoo mechanism is a favorite of young children and encourages them to learn to tell analog time. Look for models that are made of real wood, not just particleboard or pressed paper like some makers of low-quality clocks use.

Clocks

Monday, March 29, 2010
posted by admin 10:59 PM

Many different types of clocks exist in the world today. Each clock has the potential to transmit the perfect time, and keep accurate time so that a person might see it whenever they wish.

However, not all clocks are alike. One may choose from several types of clocks that may prove useful to a person.

How to Adjust a Wall Clock

Thursday, March 25, 2010
posted by admin 11:35 PM

How to Adjust the Crutch on a Wall Clock Pendulum

Step 5

Push the pendulum slightly to restart the motion, so one may observe how the pendulum swings. If the pendulum swings unevenly from side to side stop the pendulum again, and readjust the crutch.

How to Adjust a Wall Clock

Thursday, March 25, 2010
posted by admin 12:10 AM

How to Adjust the Crutch on a Wall Clock Pendulum

Step 5

One needs to bend the crutch slightly, in the direction where one heard the click first when the pendulum moved.

Do not bend the crutch too much. The crutch wire is fragile and can break easily.

How to Adjust a Wall Clock

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
posted by admin 11:58 PM

How to Adjust the Crutch on a Wall Clock Pendulum

Step 3

Note how far the pendulum moves before you hear a clicking sound.

One will hear a click earlier on either the right or the left side of the wall clock.

How to Adjust a Wall Clock

Thursday, March 18, 2010
posted by admin 11:16 PM

How to Adjust the Crutch on a Wall Clock Pendulum

Step 2

Slowly push the pendulum a little to the right until it makes a clicking sound. Then push the pendulum to the left until the clock makes another clicking sound.

How to Adjust a Wall Clock

Wednesday, March 17, 2010
posted by admin 12:55 AM

How to Adjust the Crutch on a Wall Clock Pendulum

Step 1

One may interrupt the sway of the pendulum by using one’s hand to block the ‘swing’. Once the pendulum has stopped swinging, it should align directly under the center of the clock face.

Don’t Lose Track Of Time

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
posted by MyClockDecor 11:29 AM

It’s easy to lose track of time when you’re working on an important project at your home desk. Planning your time well is a key factor in organization, and if you misuse your time, you can foul up your daily or weekly schedule. Many people rely on their computer clocks or cell phones to remind them of the time, but other people prefer more traditional methods of time management.

One way to make sure you finish projects on time is to use an oversized wall clock. When you have a large clock looming over your desk, you can always be sure to schedule your time efficiently. Computer clocks are usually small and can be hard to see. These clocks, on the other hand, feature larger numbers that are impossible to ignore.

How to Adjust a Wall Clock

Tuesday, March 9, 2010
posted by admin 11:37 PM

How to Adjust the Crutch on a Wall Clock Pendulum

A wall clock with a pendulum is a mechanical clock. T he power supply to the pendulum originates in a complex arrangement of gears within the clock.

It is the pendulum swaying back and forth which controls the right time. If the pendulum swings erratically, the wall clock will show an inaccurate time.

The pendulum attaches to a crutch which is a small loop of wire in the back of the clock. One may adjust the crutch to regulate the swing of the wall clock pendulum.

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