2320 The Perpetual Wedge Clock

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 44

  • @martinfields373
    @martinfields373 День назад +5

    You never disappoint. Thank you for all your inspiring work.

  • @mrdewilliams
    @mrdewilliams День назад +5

    Wonderful design! I am looking forward to seeing where you go with this series. I'm taking notes.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  День назад +5

      i should have a video up on controlling the motor on Friday mate

  • @rjung_ch
    @rjung_ch День назад +2

    Thank you Robert 👍💪✌

  • @jamesross1003
    @jamesross1003 День назад +6

    I very much appreciated the video Robert! I am after all a steam punk/clock escapement mechanism nut so this is up my alley. I think should I make something like this, I'll just leave the minute hand moving in reverse with a second smaller clock face that is in reverse, just because it would look cool and different or perhaps a clock face that moved while the minute hand stayed in place. Thanks for the video Robert and keep them coming!

  • @johnwynne-qx6br
    @johnwynne-qx6br День назад +3

    Great work great ideas very interesting 👍

  • @angelusmendez5084
    @angelusmendez5084 День назад +3

    I've always been interested in building a pantograph to scale up CNC cuts or 3D prints. Maybe one day 😅

  • @angelusmendez5084
    @angelusmendez5084 День назад +5

    When I grow up, I want to be just like you 🌟

  • @pauldean9671
    @pauldean9671 День назад +1

    That looks like a lot of fun to make. A practical prototype and as you say, so many ways it could be improved.

  • @coconutterrence8549
    @coconutterrence8549 День назад +3

    they should have had that stuff when i was at school but alass , thanks very much mate i really appreciate it . yours sincerely terry👍👍

  • @angelusmendez5084
    @angelusmendez5084 День назад +3

    Quite a steampunk clock sound ❤

  • @nathanaelsmith3553
    @nathanaelsmith3553 День назад +1

    My grandma had an old electric clock that used the frequency of the mains alternating current as the regulator. I think they were quite common.

  • @gerryplayz4532
    @gerryplayz4532 День назад +1

    Great job Rob 😎👍

  • @silverpc4611
    @silverpc4611 День назад +2

    you probably can control the timing better with an escapement.

  • @JohannesDavidsen
    @JohannesDavidsen День назад

    Cool, if you sound-proof the case it would be coolest clock ever 👍
    Edit: Or just make sound proof case with clear face 👍👍👍

  • @justtinkering6713
    @justtinkering6713 День назад

    I really think you should try TV, Be just like David Attenborough.

  • @davidvwilliamson
    @davidvwilliamson День назад +2

    paper version any decade now.............

  • @Biggles732
    @Biggles732 56 минут назад

    So the mains supply is 50 hertz like Australia and the motor rpm is 60 . I know I needn't concern myself with that little detail but it's actually blowing my mind. I'll admit to having just an extra sip of cognac , or was that port?

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  48 минут назад +1

      it's a DC motor run from a battery - so mains doesn't really effect it

  • @amphibiousone7972
    @amphibiousone7972 День назад +2

    You need a regulator

  • @Mark_Linford
    @Mark_Linford День назад

    🙂

  • @ivolol
    @ivolol Час назад

    Sooo... what's the cheapest stepper motor you can buy? 🤔 and is it any better than adding a crude optical tachometer to control a dumb motor with say, a mosfet & cheapo arduino board?
    I get that 100% 3D printing stuff is pretty cool, but given we're already adding a bunch of electromechanical parts, I would not be in the slightest offended by adding some most-common bearings to things to get it working a bit slicker. Given otherwise it seems like it'd end up being a toy you turn on for 30 seconds to show guests that come around the house and ask what you 3D print.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  46 минут назад

      you can solve that problem in a 100 ways mate and they are much of a muchness - your idea sounds good to me - and adding bearings awesome idea - go for it - i only 3D print the whole thing because I am really just demonstrating an idea