Mikey Antonakakis
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After studying the assembly a bit more, there are three main controls the shutter timing:
1) drive gear (don’t know the correct term, the partial circle-shaped gear) travel distance, as set by the bumpy cam. Has a pattern of full, half, quarter travel (1s, 1/2s, 1/4s), repeats for 1/8-1/30, then repeats once more with added one-eighth travel for 1/60-1/500.
2) gear ratio lever - between 1/4s and 1/8s, the gear ratio of the escapement changes, it stays in the faster ratio all the way to 1/500.
3) pallet engagement lever - between 1/30 and 1/60, the pallet is disengaged.
Between all these, it seems the only action that could be adjustable is the drive gear distance, as mentioned by adjusting the swaging and/or the entire escapement assembly position (thereby changing the travel). Gear ratio and pallet engagement are either on or off.
So, that leaves spring tension on the drive gear as the main adjustment, I suppose (if trying to adjust 1/60 and faster)? The Compur manual mentioned bending one of the levers for that adjustment so at least now I have an idea of what I’m looking for…
EDIT:
Okay, I see now - the escapement is actually driven by another lever (external to escapement assembly).
At this point, 1s to 1/4 is running a bit fast (0.9s, 0.4s, etc). 1/8 to 1/30 is nearly perfect. 1/60 to 1/500 still running slow - but 1/60 to 1/250 has improved a bit.
1) drive gear (don’t know the correct term, the partial circle-shaped gear) travel distance, as set by the bumpy cam. Has a pattern of full, half, quarter travel (1s, 1/2s, 1/4s), repeats for 1/8-1/30, then repeats once more with added one-eighth travel for 1/60-1/500.
2) gear ratio lever - between 1/4s and 1/8s, the gear ratio of the escapement changes, it stays in the faster ratio all the way to 1/500.
3) pallet engagement lever - between 1/30 and 1/60, the pallet is disengaged.
Between all these, it seems the only action that could be adjustable is the drive gear distance, as mentioned by adjusting the swaging and/or the entire escapement assembly position (thereby changing the travel). Gear ratio and pallet engagement are either on or off.
So, that leaves spring tension on the drive gear as the main adjustment, I suppose (if trying to adjust 1/60 and faster)? The Compur manual mentioned bending one of the levers for that adjustment so at least now I have an idea of what I’m looking for…
EDIT:
Okay, I see now - the escapement is actually driven by another lever (external to escapement assembly).
At this point, 1s to 1/4 is running a bit fast (0.9s, 0.4s, etc). 1/8 to 1/30 is nearly perfect. 1/60 to 1/500 still running slow - but 1/60 to 1/250 has improved a bit.
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