I share your affinity for the mechanical wonder of the tourbillon. The willingness to share ideas for free really fosters creativity and the development of even more spectacular mechanisms. The tourbillon you designed is awesome, but I think your ideas of sharing and open collaboration is even more impressive.
Thank you Adam for sharing your brilliant interpretation of a tourbillon mechanism and for the free plans as well. I soon hope to begin to print my first copy and assemble into a working model so that I can then properly understand the complexities of this wonderful movement. I am so very grateful to you for all of your hard work and the inspiration that it is giving me. I am sure that a man with such a clever mind has already moved on to many other and varied projects but would like to ask if you have ever considered the idea of making a 3D printed carousel or karussel movement? What a brilliant obsession that would be lol and such a worthy companion project to go alongside the amazing work that you have already completed here. Yes or No I wish only the best for you Adam and hope that you meet great success in whatever direction that your life takes you as you certainly have the right stuff. Take care mate, reach for the moon knowing that even if you miss you’ll end up in the stars. Brilliant mate, truly brilliant!!
As I am an engineer (although I'm computer engineer), my dream is to own one of the triple-axis tourbillon watch. This guy achieved it with action. Amazing!
i know exactly how you feel. It made me feel the same way. i am so fantastically ordinary and have almost nothing to show for my 31 years. hats off to this chap.
Last week I started learning Arduino. I made a led blink, then two, then the two at a different rate. And guess what? It sounds easy but its not, because before that I thought I'd never change and be able to learn even the simplest bit of coding. But I did, so don't give up, look online, theres ton of ressources there!
Its always hard at first, first time ever I started with Arduino I tried making a motor spin, thinking "yeah, I'm gonna make 3 axis out of it and build my own 3D printer". Spend a day mopping unable to figure it out. When someone solved it for me I didn't want to touch it anymore. But I'm back at it and In a year or so I'll be good at it, as long as I don't give up.It doesn't have to happen tomorrow that I'm good at it, but it will happen some day.
This is like a perfectly parallel story to why I started trying to make high jewelry. Can't afford it so have no choice but to learn to make it myself.
Exceptional and thank you for sharing your hard work and inspiration. Thank you also for sharing the files, I’m learning to design and built wooden clocks at the moment and this will be a wonderful addition to my knowledge and repertoire, thank you again, marvellous work 11x👍🏻😎
If you look at the hundreds of parts and how much trial and error went into engineering the original tri-axial tourbillion went into; at a scale to fit into a wrist watch, you kinda understand why they're so expensive
Hi I'm new on your RUclips channel great video ....i want to know something ....can add tourbillon in toy car and use it as the engine will it work????
so I had an idea for these, but am curious if they can be scaled down a little and I personally don't have access to a 3d printer so would be more than willing to pay for supplies but I'll need about 7, I want to come out with something no one's ever seen
Thank you for sharing the stl's, Perhaps enough of us will share the link to this video, and that RUclips pays enough so you can afford the real one HAHAHa,
Being a mechanical engineer myself, this is another inspiration for me.
My total respect for your approach about sharing it. I am looking to build a wall clock but with pendulum. This would also look amazing on the wall.
That's awesome, great work Adam! And thanks for sharing with the public like you have. Excited to see what other people are going to do with it.
Adam Wrigley ... you're da man!
Many thanks WornandWound for bringing it to the community's attention. Fascinating.
I share your affinity for the mechanical wonder of the tourbillon. The willingness to share ideas for free really fosters creativity and the development of even more spectacular mechanisms. The tourbillon you designed is awesome, but I think your ideas of sharing and open collaboration is even more impressive.
Thank you Adam for sharing your brilliant interpretation of a tourbillon mechanism and for the free plans as well. I soon hope to begin to print my first copy and assemble into a working model so that I can then properly understand the complexities of this wonderful movement. I am so very grateful to you for all of your hard work and the inspiration that it is giving me. I am sure that a man with such a clever mind has already moved on to many other and varied projects but would like to ask if you have ever considered the idea of making a 3D printed carousel or karussel movement? What a brilliant obsession that would be lol and such a worthy companion project to go alongside the amazing work that you have already completed here. Yes or No I wish only the best for you Adam and hope that you meet great success in whatever direction that your life takes you as you certainly have the right stuff. Take care mate, reach for the moon knowing that even if you miss you’ll end up in the stars. Brilliant mate, truly brilliant!!
That's beyond impressive man. Well done...really
As I am an engineer (although I'm computer engineer), my dream is to own one of the triple-axis tourbillon watch. This guy achieved it with action. Amazing!
This video makes me realize that I'm doing nothing with my life. Nothing will change, but it made me realize it.
I am almost certain that you exaggerate even when I don't know you. You must be passionate about something...
i know exactly how you feel. It made me feel the same way. i am so fantastically ordinary and have almost nothing to show for my 31 years. hats off to this chap.
+chazshier Exactly.
Last week I started learning Arduino. I made a led blink, then two, then the two at a different rate. And guess what? It sounds easy but its not, because before that I thought I'd never change and be able to learn even the simplest bit of coding. But I did, so don't give up, look online, theres ton of ressources there!
Its always hard at first, first time ever I started with Arduino I tried making a motor spin, thinking "yeah, I'm gonna make 3 axis out of it and build my own 3D printer". Spend a day mopping unable to figure it out. When someone solved it for me I didn't want to touch it anymore. But I'm back at it and In a year or so I'll be good at it, as long as I don't give up.It doesn't have to happen tomorrow that I'm good at it, but it will happen some day.
LOVE your thoughts on sharing and inspiring others -- i feel the same -- BEAUTIFUL WORK!!
This is like a perfectly parallel story to why I started trying to make high jewelry. Can't afford it so have no choice but to learn to make it myself.
Awesome! could you PLZ share the technical articles info regarding this mechanism. Thanks in advance :)
This is so amazing, definitely gonna play around with this when I get the time
Wow, thank you Adam
Speedy @2:17
You spotted the speedy too lol
Exceptional and thank you for sharing your hard work and inspiration. Thank you also for sharing the files, I’m learning to design and built wooden clocks at the moment and this will be a wonderful addition to my knowledge and repertoire, thank you again, marvellous work 11x👍🏻😎
Well there is a reason you have 23k followers!! that is what happen when you give away the good stuff!! incredible KUDOS to you man..
Thank you so much I was always looking for this 👍🏻I am going to make a watch out of that
awesome design! Thanks!
thanks man cool watch
thanks for sharing
great video. nice clock design . thanks
good job
Where can I get the stls ?
If you look at the hundreds of parts and how much trial and error went into engineering the original tri-axial tourbillion went into; at a scale to fit into a wrist watch, you kinda understand why they're so expensive
Hello, very interesting, you convince me to try to first buy one and then build one. Any advices where I can get started?
Good video.
Awesome!
Where can I get the download files.
Hi I'm new on your RUclips channel great video ....i want to know something ....can add tourbillon in toy car and use it as the engine will it work????
would it be possible to scale it down
Fantastic!!!
Brilliant!
great!!!!
Cool!
Nice!!
I'll buy it?
bravo kid
Epic!!!
Thanks for the affordable tourbillion dream.
so I had an idea for these, but am curious if they can be scaled down a little and I personally don't have access to a 3d printer so would be more than willing to pay for supplies but I'll need about 7, I want to come out with something no one's ever seen
you kind of caught me with your mysterious idea. What exactly are you thinking of to do with it?
do you have a 3d printer?
No, not yet. But i was more curious of your idea...
oh I can't tell then, I'd hate for someone to see what I write then steal my idea
I understand. I was just interested what you had on your mind.
want
❤️❤️❤️
so much banding on the 3d printer he used
SELL IT TO ME PLEASE
🔥👌👍
Please sell these on ebay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Or on line!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing the stl's, Perhaps enough of us will share the link to this video, and that RUclips pays enough so you can afford the real one HAHAHa,
Why didn't they show us the whole engine? They only focus on single parts -_- Fire the cameraman please.
Is that a Speedy FOIS?
Check out the chinese Minorva Tourbillon. Sure isn't a masterpiece but for 500 bucks it isn't all that bad.