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Practical Restoration and Conservation of Clocks

The sympathetic repair of Antique Clocks and historically important Timepieces

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While attending short courses you can stay on site at Upton Hall, home of the BHI Click Here

Features:

  • Correct approach to artefacts regarding methods of repair, restoration and conservation.
  • Disassembling and assembling procedures.
  • How to make parts including replacing broken pivots.
  • Safe cleaning methods.
  • Includes preparation for Exam Units D7, D9, D10 and especially D13.

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£1,300.00

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Please ensure you have completed the required course(s) before booking, see "Course Requirements" below for more details.

Your Teacher

John Reynolds FBHI

John trained as a woodwork and metalwork teacher. His keen interest in horology has seen him become a recipient of the BHI Bronze Medal and work on diverse range of clocks during his long career.

Features:

  • Correct approach to artefacts regarding methods of repair, restoration and conservation.
  • Disassembling and assembling procedures.
  • How to make parts including replacing broken pivots.
  • Safe cleaning methods.
  • Includes preparation for Exam Units D7, D9, D10 and especially D13.
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Clocks

Advanced/DLC Level 5

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