Week 2
The globe turns and another year begins anew. In the lobby of the school, KHWCC has hung a map of the globe with pins to mark where all of the students have come from.

Our international student body
Another new feature in this new year: the workshop has gained a 3D printer. After the initial setup and stock test prints, Louis and Dunny from Workshop B used this tool of additive manufacturing to make custom movement holders.
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| Dunny's movement holder with personalized insignia |
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| Louis's movement holder for his marine chronometer |
STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS
Workshop B
Students:
Craig, Dunham, Ivan, Louis, Sheikh, Varun
Louis continued his restoration of a mid-19th century marine chronometer by making a new ratchet wheel and spring, modifying a click to fit, and fitting a new fusée chain. To manufacture the ratchet wheel, he first had to make a custom fly cutter, and the fusée chain needed to be shortened and the direction of the barrel hook flipped.
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| Riveting the fusée chain |
Thank you for reading!
Hope to see you again next week!
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