cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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I think your drawing is clear, and I understand the question
it would probably take much experimentation to discover the right friction and the curve of the cam which reduces that friction on the pinion.
But it seems logical that this could work - the question then is will it add so much friction that it reduces the autonomy of the watch more than it reduces the uneven torque.
Good thinking.
Cazalea
control the torque.!!!
By: sonseik : April 2nd, 2017-16:27
hello~~ everybody.~~ i have something(idea) to share with people who like the watch. actually i have a idea, but i am not sure that is good or bad. there is nobody who i can ask...... at first i am sorry that my bad English. the idea is the way to control...
It already exists!
By: skyeriding : April 2nd, 2017-21:13
Search for "stackfreed" mechanism. However, I believe this is more appropriate for the past when metallurgy for hairspring technology etc are limited, so constant torque was more important to achieve isochronism. Today in modern world, it is not as big a ...
Thank you for advice~~
By: sonseik : April 6th, 2017-16:14
I can understand what you said.~~ and i agree with you.!! You can check first drawing, friction spring not touch the second wheel, it touch the 3rd wheel, i think friction spring can be touched at great wheel(2nd wheel)..... I just want to make friction s...
Such a system can work...
By: DonCorson : April 7th, 2017-12:44
as shown by the old stackfreeds which were more or less exactly what you suggest. The main problem with the system is that you are adding friction to reduce the torque that gets to the escapement when the barrel is highly wound. You reduce this friction a...
Thank you for advice.~~~
By: sonseik : April 11th, 2017-16:11
You are right.!!~~ It is very similar with "stackfreed". But .... not exactly same.!! This idea was started by knocking problem.! I just want to reduce over torque which make knocking.! Because it is very easy to find knocking problem some calibre..!! And...