Interesting the way that adjusts, Brian. I built a Septimus kit from Woodentimes, and the adjustment on its double-ended (compound?) pendulum is by raising the weight on the LOWER arm to SLOW the pendulum, and lowering it to speed the pendulum up. Which is counter-intuitive......??
Where in the heck did you get the bearings for this? Bearings of 2mm x 6mm x 3mm DO NOT EXIST! Not for sale anywhere that I can find. I'm gonna have to modify the model to fit bearings that actually exist, which sucks because I already printed all the parts.
Interesting the way that adjusts, Brian. I built a Septimus kit from Woodentimes, and the adjustment on its double-ended (compound?) pendulum is by raising the weight on the LOWER arm to SLOW the pendulum, and lowering it to speed the pendulum up. Which is counter-intuitive......??
+Raymond Ashby
Yes that would be correct.
This is so useful
Where in the heck did you get the bearings for this? Bearings of 2mm x 6mm x 3mm DO NOT EXIST! Not for sale anywhere that I can find. I'm gonna have to modify the model to fit bearings that actually exist, which sucks because I already printed all the parts.
I got the bearings from here
www.technobotsonline.com/miniature-model-bearing-692zz-2x6x3.html
OMG, you rock! Thank you so much! Thanks for the model design too, it's very cool!
Is that a clock escapement?
Did you make that!!!!!?????? Pls let me know
Parabéns ao criador(a). Ficou fantástico!