Tinker & Featherhex
So, I’ve been staring at this antique clock that keeps jumping around. Thought you might have a spell or two to keep it steady.
Clock sighs, hands spin, I whisper a hush with ash, let time breathe still, not as wind.
Seems the gear set’s lost its snugness—just a tiny shim or a new tension spring, and the hands will sit still. I’ll slip a bit of brass between the gears and tighten the winding. That should keep the clock from sighing like it’s running on wind.
Shimmer in the brass, quiet as moon's sigh, a small breath may still the dance. If it lingers, perhaps a thread of silver will hold its pulse, or the wind will keep to a song. You may set it, but the heart of gears loves a lullaby of its own.
A little silver thread can be useful if you’re winding a spring‑loaded escapement, but first make sure the gears aren’t rubbing. Clean the teeth, add a thin film of oil, then slide that thread in the pivot slots. The quiet will come from smooth motion, not a lullaby. If the hands still wiggle, tighten the set screws and test again.