Mastering the Fundamentals of Clockmaking: The Art and Craft of Metalworking in Horology

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Management number 233380109 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $16.08 Model Number 233380109
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Mastering the Fundamentals of Clockmaking – The Art and Craft of Metalworking in HorologyDiscover the timeless art of precision metalworking with this beautifully illustrated introduction to traditional clockmaking. Perfect for aspiring watchmakers, hobbyists, and anyone fascinated by fine mechanics, this book covers the essential skills that form the foundation of horology - from turning, filing, and drilling to heat treatment, polishing, and assembly.Learn how to handle the watchmaker’s lathe, work with specialized tools, and apply traditional techniques used for crafting and restoring clocks and watches. While focused on horology, the methods and skills are highly transferable to other precision trades, model engineering, and mechanical crafts.Rich in step-by-step instructions and full-color illustrations, this book bridges the gap between theory and hands-on practice, making complex techniques accessible to beginners and insightful for experienced practitioners alike.Whether you’re exploring horology, improving your metalworking skills, or simply fascinated by precision engineering, this book provides a clear, practical, and inspiring guide to one of the most exacting crafts in the world.The only modern, fully illustrated book dedicated exclusively to metalworking in traditional clockmaking.A rare window into traditional clockmaker metalworking - documented for the modern generation. Read more

ISBN10 3000825754
ISBN13 978-3000825750
Language English
Publisher Oliver Hambel
Dimensions 8.49 x 0.76 x 11.24 inches
Item Weight 1.53 pounds
Reading age 16 - 18 years
Print length 243 pages
Publication date October 2, 2025

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