![]() Then take the brass handle.Ĭlick on the little numbers below to continue to the next page of the walkthrough or click here. Just go left to right, setting it to each little notch. Use the clue from the brass object to solve the dials puzzle in the closet. Take the brass tablet and brass object from inside and look at the clues on each.ġ5. Then press the middle button to open the gold box. Left, Up, Down, Up, Down, Up, Down, Up, Right Here’s where the clockmaker’s clue comes in. Place the torch on the torch holder and then go through to Scene 5.ġ4. Go all the way back to Scene 2 and take the right path to Scene 3. There’s four dials inside, so we’ll come back to it when we have a clue.ġ3. NEW The CLOCKMAKERS Forum - Designing, Building & Parts Fabrication Paul & Williams Introduction by Arutha Wed 3:08 pm: 0 Replies: 4158 Views. Now, look at the locked closet and enter those in reverse as 9527, since the circles on the buttons go from biggest to smallest. Let’s go from shortest to longest: 7, 2, 5, 9. While here, look at the pocket watch and note which numbers each hand is pointing at. Take the torch from the wall and then continue through the right door to Scene 25.ġ2. Open the door and go through to Scene 24. Go back to Scene 22 and take the right path to Scene 23. ![]() We’ll have to come back to this later.ġ0. Solve the puzzle here by lining up all the dots on the rings. The left path is blocked, so go down the middle path to Scene 22. Leave the shop and continue along the path to Scene 17. Silver medal winner in the NAWCC international craft contest.9. This is a 85 page, 280 figure workshop manual for building the clock. Bill writes with the same objective used by Donald DeCarle when he wrote “Practical Clock Repairing” 45 years ago. I can say without reservation that this is a “must read” book for every clockmaker. This book reminded me there are still things to learn, and I learned several from reading it. I have just finished reading Bill Smith’s latest book, “How to Make a Skeleton Wall Clock.” As a life long clockmaker and machinist I am tempted to sometimes think I have seen it all, even if I know better.
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