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Yesterday was a rainy day, so no external work. I took the opportunity to move forward on my clock.
All wheels are mainrtenant fact, I decided to make the axes.
But I have no turn, he passed away. So I decided to make an interim basis with my drill.
For that, I started to secure my drill on my workbench.
![](http://sd-4.archive-host.com/membres/images/62652096914315950/PlansPatrick/Tour3.jpg)
I then did a semblance of "doll" with a block of wood that I put a roll.
![](http://sd-4.archive-host.com/membres/images/62652096914315950/PlansPatrick/Tour2.jpg)
I then took a stick of wood which I forr a transverse diameter of 6 millimeters, it had slipped a threaded rod 6 mm in diameter and clamped with nuts.
![](http://sd-4.archive-host.com/membres/images/62652096914315950/PlansPatrick/Tour4.jpg)
I put the threaded rod at one end into the chuck of my drill pui other in the axis of Roulle ball. I set the doll on my sets.
![](http://sd-4.archive-host.com/membres/images/62652096914315950/PlansPatrick/Tour1.jpg)
From there I can now do my lines drilled in their lengths, and make "tubes".
But I quickly realized that I had interest in building my frame before continuing anything else.
![](http://sd-4.archive-host.com/membres/images/62652096914315950/PlansPatrick/Pendule02.jpg)
I also made some other small parts such as the future top clockmaker.
![](http://sd-4.archive-host.com/membres/images/62652096914315950/PlansPatrick/Pendule01.jpg)