There's a lot of things I left out of this video because I didn't want it to be too long or technical, so please leave any questions about it below! also leave some suggestions below, if I decide to use it as a video I WILL credit you so if you want a shoutout think of something creative I could make.
I think you should make a Bogle set out of Lego but that could be boring so many another game that U could incorporate technic into it so Mabey a a bick sorter maby
This sincerely blew my mind. Just making a working pendulum clock is impressive enough, but I can't believe how compact it is! And, it's also just beautiful. You're a fantastic artist
If you posted this on Lego ideas, I think I would actually buy it!😄 I’ve never bought Legos before, only been given, but I think this clock is worthy enough to scare Captain hook himself. Well done!
That gives me an idea: how about a timer that you can set to 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes, and has a cuckoo or alarm thing. that might be worthy of lego ideas
as far as i like the ideal of proper lego clock set to buy, many month ago i saw a guy ho build a clock like this (but more advanced) and it runs at his house for like a year or so, and he said that there is a big wear of a gears so i think they would have be made of metal :D
It's satisfying hearing those LEGO noises. It's satisfying seeing such a well-made and compact invention being built. But when both are combined? Perfection.
As a clock collector, i have to say you've Done a great job with the clock! the reason it was stopping at First was probably cuz it was heavily out of Beat (the ticking not being steady)
Make the pendulum double as long, and it will tick half as fast. You actually calculate the period. It depends on the gravity and the distance between the pivot and the pendulum's center of mass.
I have just got a 1760s longcase grandfather clock running, so this is quite interesting. The mechanism that connects the pendulum to the clock mechanism so that it advances one pendulum swing at a time is called the escapement. Also, for fine adjustment of time, then rather than changing the length of the pendulum, it's possible to add smaller weights to raise the centre of gravity (normally you start with the clock running on the slow side). In any event, well done. I expected a Lego clock to be much larger.
Fascinating to watch... I'm learning to code and just finished my first 'analogue' clock, a software clock but with moving digital hands, and a chronograph... It's interesting to see you figuring out how to move both hands and how the timing relate to each other, but then have to do something that just isn't a problem with software, having to produce it mechanically. Amazing little machine you made.
For hour/minute hands I think only a 1:12 reduction is needed, because the minute hand should rotate once per hour and the hour hand should rotate once every twelve hours.
Exceptional 1:60 reduction... Especially if you consider that it should be 1:12 ratio (one turn of big arrow means 1/12 of small arrow... You're not making a chronograph with seconds and minutes, but a clock with minutes and hours !!) 🤣 🕊️ Good job anyway !
Wow. This is such an amazing build. It must have taken you a long time to build this. The mechanism, the ASMR, everything was just fantastic. I still can't believe you made a functional clock using only LEGO pieces. Keep up the Great work!
I like that you can see those 2 axles spinning on the dial face. I would love to see a mechanical watch with a transparent dial so you can see the movement inside.
So puzzle lego has taken a long break and now he is coming back soon with a working calculator uptade he also said thanks for being patient 4 months ago Puzzlelego community post
Speaking as someone who works on brass mechanical clocks. Did you mean to have a second hand and an hour hand rather than the normal minute hand and hour hand? You won’t be able to read this clock like a normal clock face since your hands don’t match the standard. You only need a 12:1 reduction rather than your 60:1 to get the correct behavior from your clock. Great job getting the mechanism in such a small space!
Yeah, originally I meant for it to have a minute and hour hand, but the hour hand would only rotate 1/12 around the clock before it stops. Also, I would have to bring the total gear ratio from the escapement to the display up to 1:720 which probably wouldn’t fit. Hope it wasn’t too disappointing
@@puzzLEGO Not disappointed at all! It’s still a marvelous build! I’m also an AFOL so I hope I still have some weight when I say I’m impressed. I just happen to be picky when it comes to clocks as that is my other hobby beyond Lego. Great job and well produced video!
@@Xtopher98 really appreciate it! Being a clockmaker must be so cool, it’s one of the best mechanical devices. Also, I don’t think I’m considered an AFOL since I’m only 16, but soon maybe, lol
I've always loved pendulum clocks, they have a charm to them that our modern quartz analog clocks don't, we have switched to small analog clocks on our walls and digital clocks on our phones for convenience nowadays but It feels like a loss. Really cool build great job
nah mate, pendulum clocks are nice but cant beat the precision of a good old quartz clock. There is a reason for old tech beeing replaced by new tech, nothing sad about that
@@swenmcheath1798 I'm not saying you're wrong, quartz clocks are very accurate, but at the same time I don't need to know down to the second exactly what time it is at all times of day
@@peteragurkis3590 well, you are not wrong either, but then again, drift is a thing, its far easier for a pendulum clock to go out of sync with the actual time, especially when you forgot to reset the weights. But i think we can agree that pendulum clocks are indeed cool to look at
@@swenmcheath1798 i Suppose its simply a framing issue, if accuracy is more important to you then you will lean away from the pendulum clock, but if craftsmanship is more important to you than the pendulum is a lovely piece. Thank you for being a nice youtube comment man not a snobby mr right comment man :)
@@peteragurkis3590 oh its lovely no matter how you look at it, my aunt got a small one and a big one and i always loved looking at them (the small beeing a cuckoo clock gets bonus points for style imho). The intricacies of clockmaking are fascinating and especially wristwatches are on another level of precision engineering. Now as for beeing a nice commenter: thank you as well, its easy to forget manners when you are feeling anonymous on the internet so why not try to make it a more civilized place, right? I really like those kind of small random interactions between strangers
I don’t have the special gears, the ring piece or that type of tread, would like to try making one and don’t mind making a less compact. Is there tips or kind of work arounds you would suggest?
you should make my older lego clock, it has some less uncommon pieces. otherwise some workarounds are: treads: string special gears: try and gear with normal ones (may be a lot harder) ring piece: you can use a technic bush it just has more friction
Some medieveal clock maker is in aww you did that without all the tiny and complicated pieces they use to do to make clocks (now granted this is quite a lot bigger, but still, I think they be impressed someone did this with stuff never meant to make clocks with)
Seems to be much better design than my unfinished lego pendulum clock. With lego battery box weight it ran 15 minutes with 30 second accuracy. Longer lasting clock didn't run smoothly due to friction of lego parts. It was many years ago and didn't have camera then so there is no RUclips clip about it. Three hand clock is more complex thing than you first think. :-)
Keep on doing what your doing in your recent videos and I’ll keep on watching and so will the world full of curious people. You have broken record for yourself, so let’s see where you go man. Keep doing what your doing
dude you are a genius! I have made pinballs and claw machines that had complicated mechanisms, but never anything like this! That clock makes my pinball mechanisms look pale in comparison 😂 Great job!
A pendulum clock is a clock that uses a pendulum, a swinging weight, as its timekeeping element. The advantage of a pendulum for timekeeping is that it is a harmonic oscillator: It swings back and forth in a precise time interval dependent on its length, and resists swinging at other rates. From its invention in 1656 by Christiaan Huygens, inspired by Galileo Galilei, until the 1930s, the pendulum clock was the world's most precise timekeeper, accounting for its widespread use.
There's a lot of things I left out of this video because I didn't want it to be too long or technical, so please leave any questions about it below!
also leave some suggestions below, if I decide to use it as a video I WILL credit you so if you want a shoutout think of something creative I could make.
I think you should make a Bogle set out of Lego but that could be boring so many another game that U could incorporate technic into it so Mabey a a bick sorter maby
where is pt.2 for the 3 lego candy machines???
Can you post this on LEGO Ideas, please?
The inside is delightfully messy. Keep up the quality work!
I thought it would be powed by a Motor. Is that posible?
This sincerely blew my mind. Just making a working pendulum clock is impressive enough, but I can't believe how compact it is! And, it's also just beautiful. You're a fantastic artist
thanks so much!! :))
Day somethin of tryin to get a shoutout
@@puzzLEGO you should be an engineer!
@@puzzLEGO please please puzzlego make tutorial on the 3 lego candy machines i really want to make it
@@puzzLEGO can you please make the tutorial on the 3 lego candy machines. I really want to make it.
If you posted this on Lego ideas, I think I would actually buy it!😄 I’ve never bought Legos before, only been given, but I think this clock is worthy enough to scare Captain hook himself. Well done!
That gives me an idea: how about a timer that you can set to 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes, and has a cuckoo or alarm thing. that might be worthy of lego ideas
@@puzzLEGO Sounds good. 🙂
I think I remember seeing a cockoo clock on ideas before, but I don't know if it actually worked
as far as i like the ideal of proper lego clock set to buy, many month ago i saw a guy ho build a clock like this (but more advanced) and it runs at his house for like a year or so, and he said that there is a big wear of a gears so i think they would have be made of metal :D
@@MikolajF A year?
It's satisfying hearing those LEGO noises.
It's satisfying seeing such a well-made and compact invention being built.
But when both are combined?
Perfection.
As a clock collector, i have to say you've Done a great job with the clock! the reason it was stopping at First was probably cuz it was heavily out of Beat (the ticking not being steady)
I am a clock collector I eventually built my own anamatronic!!!
I remember watching these videos! Please come back these are super creative!
Incredible techniques! the front of the numbers are so cool!
yo thanks! I spent a while trying to figure out how to put the top and bottom 'numbers' in the centre
@@puzzLEGO Hello Puzzlego can you make the tutorial on 3 LEGO VENDING MACHINES.
using the one ring as a gear spacer is the biggest flex ive ever seen
I swear there was a set recently that used a similar flex....might've been the Motorized Lighthouse.
It's a comforting thought to know that if all technology were destroyed except legos we could still keep decent time...
We could pretty much rebuild society entirely out of Lego.
If this video blows up, will you be considered TickTock famous?
Wow first like and reply
But this is yt
@@chanchowaton its a joke....ITS A CLOCK TICKTOCK TICKTOCK
Good one
@@Twist_Ligma ok
Make the pendulum double as long, and it will tick half as fast. You actually calculate the period. It depends on the gravity and the distance between the pivot and the pendulum's center of mass.
that's correct, I could have even made it as long as possible with the stand limitations and then worked from there
@@puzzLEGO PUZZLEGO its been half a year since you posted the 3 lego candy machines. Can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make a tutorial PLEASE
I have just got a 1760s longcase grandfather clock running, so this is quite interesting. The mechanism that connects the pendulum to the clock mechanism so that it advances one pendulum swing at a time is called the escapement. Also, for fine adjustment of time, then rather than changing the length of the pendulum, it's possible to add smaller weights to raise the centre of gravity (normally you start with the clock running on the slow side).
In any event, well done. I expected a Lego clock to be much larger.
Such a complex and compact build! Unique and well thought-out as always. Amazing job, man!
Thats amazing how you made an actually working clock out of legos! Im impressed!
Fascinating to watch... I'm learning to code and just finished my first 'analogue' clock, a software clock but with moving digital hands, and a chronograph... It's interesting to see you figuring out how to move both hands and how the timing relate to each other, but then have to do something that just isn't a problem with software, having to produce it mechanically. Amazing little machine you made.
Wow! It's already hard to put a 1:60 transmission in that space
For hour/minute hands I think only a 1:12 reduction is needed, because the minute hand should rotate once per hour and the hour hand should rotate once every twelve hours.
Exceptional 1:60 reduction... Especially if you consider that it should be 1:12 ratio (one turn of big arrow means 1/12 of small arrow... You're not making a chronograph with seconds and minutes, but a clock with minutes and hours !!)
🤣
🕊️
Good job anyway !
Wow. This is such an amazing build. It must have taken you a long time to build this. The mechanism, the ASMR, everything was just fantastic. I still can't believe you made a functional clock using only LEGO pieces. Keep up the Great work!
I like that you can see those 2 axles spinning on the dial face.
I would love to see a mechanical watch with a transparent dial so you can see the movement inside.
So puzzle lego has taken a long break and now he is coming back soon with a working calculator uptade he also said thanks for being patient 4 months ago
Puzzlelego community post
Yes!
Really impressive how compact you’ve managed to do it ! Congrats
This is insane!! I can’t believe you managed to make it this accurate! great job👍 (also I love the cat)
Nice job, obviously not easy to make clock escapement and hand train in LEGO. Accuracy was impressive.
PLEASE COME BACKKKKKKK YOU HAD SO MUCH POTENTIAL 😭🥺
What a cool project! And thank you for the wonderful explanations.
Fantastic work - I love this! I bet you could do a proper 12-hour clock this way and see how well it keeps the time!
This is super impressive and inspiring. Great work!
the sleeve thing in the intro was quite funny
Probably gonna try and replicate this at home, it's incredible!
Man I love your videos there so entertaining unlike mine keep up the grate work
be consistent and your videos will improve, I promise
Ok thanks that helps I will keep trying.
Have a good day and make sure to stay awesome
@@puzzLEGO yo hello 🤗! I am a big fan of yours 😊🙂!
I would love 💕 if u r gonna respond ☺️
@@puzzLEGO hi puzzlego PLEASE make tutorial for the 3 lego candy vending machines
The clinging is amazing and so are you
Speaking as someone who works on brass mechanical clocks. Did you mean to have a second hand and an hour hand rather than the normal minute hand and hour hand? You won’t be able to read this clock like a normal clock face since your hands don’t match the standard. You only need a 12:1 reduction rather than your 60:1 to get the correct behavior from your clock. Great job getting the mechanism in such a small space!
Yeah, originally I meant for it to have a minute and hour hand, but the hour hand would only rotate 1/12 around the clock before it stops. Also, I would have to bring the total gear ratio from the escapement to the display up to 1:720 which probably wouldn’t fit. Hope it wasn’t too disappointing
@@puzzLEGO Not disappointed at all! It’s still a marvelous build! I’m also an AFOL so I hope I still have some weight when I say I’m impressed. I just happen to be picky when it comes to clocks as that is my other hobby beyond Lego. Great job and well produced video!
@@Xtopher98 really appreciate it! Being a clockmaker must be so cool, it’s one of the best mechanical devices. Also, I don’t think I’m considered an AFOL since I’m only 16, but soon maybe, lol
@@puzzLEGO puzzlego please respond to me I really want to make the 3 lego candy machines
The ticking of the clock is so satisfying
Cool build! Really cool clock! Awesome build!
This is amazing! I also love your puzzle box with the audio description and breakdown
Hello Puzzlego, could you please come back? Ive watched your videos a lot and i was hoping for you to come back. It’s been 2 years.
Awesome to watch those gears and things inside it, great job as always!
You deserve more fans for all of your hard work ❤️
Wow!! I loved this video man 😃
Can you see if you can make a four stud by four stud puzzle box with 40+ steps? The thing is, that you can make it as tall as you want.
I might make this lol
I've always loved pendulum clocks, they have a charm to them that our modern quartz analog clocks don't, we have switched to small analog clocks on our walls and digital clocks on our phones for convenience nowadays but It feels like a loss. Really cool build great job
nah mate, pendulum clocks are nice but cant beat the precision of a good old quartz clock. There is a reason for old tech beeing replaced by new tech, nothing sad about that
@@swenmcheath1798 I'm not saying you're wrong, quartz clocks are very accurate, but at the same time I don't need to know down to the second exactly what time it is at all times of day
@@peteragurkis3590 well, you are not wrong either, but then again, drift is a thing, its far easier for a pendulum clock to go out of sync with the actual time, especially when you forgot to reset the weights.
But i think we can agree that pendulum clocks are indeed cool to look at
@@swenmcheath1798 i Suppose its simply a framing issue, if accuracy is more important to you then you will lean away from the pendulum clock, but if craftsmanship is more important to you than the pendulum is a lovely piece. Thank you for being a nice youtube comment man not a snobby mr right comment man :)
@@peteragurkis3590 oh its lovely no matter how you look at it, my aunt got a small one and a big one and i always loved looking at them (the small beeing a cuckoo clock gets bonus points for style imho). The intricacies of clockmaking are fascinating and especially wristwatches are on another level of precision engineering.
Now as for beeing a nice commenter: thank you as well, its easy to forget manners when you are feeling anonymous on the internet so why not try to make it a more civilized place, right? I really like those kind of small random interactions between strangers
Puzzlego do you remember me a long time ago when you had 3 k subs? It’s great to see how much you gained and even did a voice reveal, keep going
thanks :)
@@puzzLEGO Make the 3 lego candy machines. Thanks
@@puzzLEGO Did you quit youtube because you haven't uploaded for a while
@@achickcalledpebble6767 I’ll be back soon
Yo, the new Minecraft clock be lookin lit!
This is awesome I love your videos ❤️
Glad you like them!
@@puzzLEGO I would be glad if you made a tutorial on the 3 lego candy machines
Incredible... I love watches/clocks and LEGO so this ticks all my boxes!
Next video: i built a mechanical keyboard out of lego
Thats actually so cool!
The mechanismus is just big brain
Amazing, maybe next time you can build a Lego fingernail clipper.
Your channel is such a great source of positivity and knowledge.
Do lego builders purposely grow their fingernails to easily dismember the lego's?
Yes
😂😂😂HAHAHAHA @@adamosborne3765
no psycho
@@adamosborne3765no
Nah. We bite em
Dude you re an builder and your work is AMAZING!!!
Challenge: Try making one without any non-Lego elements and only with Standard building techniques
I've been curious about the idea of building a clockwork driven GBC module. I might use this as an inspiration for that.
It is September 19Th , and he still hasn’t uploaded😢
About to fall asleep ti soothing lego asmr... *YOURE PROBABLY WONDERING WHAT THIS IS*
I don’t have the special gears, the ring piece or that type of tread, would like to try making one and don’t mind making a less compact. Is there tips or kind of work arounds you would suggest?
you should make my older lego clock, it has some less uncommon pieces. otherwise some workarounds are:
treads: string
special gears: try and gear with normal ones (may be a lot harder)
ring piece: you can use a technic bush it just has more friction
@@puzzLEGO can you make a tutorial on three lego candy machines? PLEASE
Lego grandfather egg timer!! I love it! :D
Bro have have you ever heard of nail clippers
FINALLY A NEW VIDEO
Andy I think I'm from your old school
I can say only one thing: gl with school and i hope you come back!
Blud is forgot his password 💀
fr and blud still cant get the password reser code💀💀💀
blud also forgot his phone code and email
Loved the cinematic montage at the end lol
RIP pizzLEGO
Nope,this isn't the first time he had a break this long
Dude, THAT'S so wicked bruh
What happened to you? Geometry dash???
very good guess. he beat future funk a month after this comment
Truly a wonderful video my man. I would totally kill for some instructions by the way❤
dude just cut your nails finally
tongs aren't THAT expensive
Legit so cool! Now I know how pendulum clocks work!
Congrats on 200k!
This is like beyond amazing,GG and have my like
Some medieveal clock maker is in aww you did that without all the tiny and complicated pieces they use to do to make clocks (now granted this is quite a lot bigger, but still, I think they be impressed someone did this with stuff never meant to make clocks with)
Seems to be much better design than my unfinished lego pendulum clock. With lego battery box weight it ran 15 minutes with 30 second accuracy. Longer lasting clock didn't run smoothly due to friction of lego parts. It was many years ago and didn't have camera then so there is no RUclips clip about it. Three hand clock is more complex thing than you first think. :-)
bro you finally came back after 3 months!
:):):):):):):):):):):)):):):)
That clock is so sick!!
This guy is the Lego mechanic expert very impressive
Cool build! Also the ASMR fits in very well
thats actually insane
can't stop watching your videos
With a couple of tweaks, you should definitely submit this to Lego Ideas! I’d love to see this in a Lego store!
Great clockworks there!
A LEGO Escapement. That's pretty impressive
Keep on doing what your doing in your recent videos and I’ll keep on watching and so will the world full of curious people. You have broken record for yourself, so let’s see where you go man. Keep doing what your doing
Its a highly sophisticated interlocking brick system
This is awesome! Congrats
dude you are a genius! I have made pinballs and claw machines that had complicated mechanisms, but never anything like this! That clock makes my pinball mechanisms look pale in comparison 😂 Great job!
What a amazing Lego Clock. No battery required, excellent!
This was so smart. Great buildt
never knew u could do so much with lego
This is so cool
You already have me as a fan of your channel
Can’t wait for more!
The building is so nice :D
Dude I bet you know damn well you a genius
That was amazing! Love your videos!
Nice work like always
My favorite part of the video is the part where the cat comes in and gets pets :3
That clock is amazing
I watched this video lots of times and I still watch it 😂
Will u be back? We miss u. Its been a while since you’ve uploaded. From an almost day 1 subscriber i can say that we need you back
Esto debería estar en lego ideas, para que ellos hagan las piezas faltantes. Es un reloj increíble!
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A pendulum clock is a clock that uses a pendulum, a swinging weight, as its timekeeping element. The advantage of a pendulum for timekeeping is that it is a harmonic oscillator: It swings back and forth in a precise time interval dependent on its length, and resists swinging at other rates. From its invention in 1656 by Christiaan Huygens, inspired by Galileo Galilei, until the 1930s, the pendulum clock was the world's most precise timekeeper, accounting for its widespread use.
Can we please have a room tour. I want to see how you have sorted your Lego.