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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2023
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    Hello Guys, in this video i will show you how i made Amazing Looking Hollow Clock.
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  • @TheWrench
    @TheWrench  Месяц назад +12

    Original Author of Floating Clock: www.youtube.com/@shiura
    Thanks for creating Amazing Creation.
    Please checkout his channel, i just remix his design, all credit goes to him.

  • @MatthiasYReich
    @MatthiasYReich Год назад +2240

    What I love most about it is the simplicity of the magnet. When seeing the thumbnail, i was already over engineering it in my head thinking about how the rotation of the minute hand would be geared up in the center so that it moved the hour one…

    • @nafiul.j
      @nafiul.j Год назад +109

      me too . sometimes we just have to think a bit simply about stuff

    • @hglbrg
      @hglbrg Год назад +41

      ha! glad I wasn't the only one.

    • @the-shork
      @the-shork Год назад +18

      I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't some kind of pulley system

    • @yobgodababua1862
      @yobgodababua1862 Год назад +21

      You were definitely not the only one. Bloody magnets.

    • @jakubkolcar6789
      @jakubkolcar6789 Год назад +25

      exactly. I thought there was system of gears inside the minute hand, which would rotate the hour hand.

  • @Craxin01
    @Craxin01 Год назад +225

    I love how this clock works. And it's actually far simpler than the appearance would suggest. Elegant and simple, very nice combination!

  • @themidnightbanshee5927
    @themidnightbanshee5927 Год назад +280

    Magnets, that's a simple, yet elegant solution and way less complex than what I had in mind, which is running a thin rod through the center of the large arm and stick a diagonal gear to it which would spin the small arms diagonal gear

    • @supraaznpride
      @supraaznpride Год назад +5

      Do both. Put the magnet into the minute hand and have that connected through gears to rotate the hour hand. That way it would be a true contactless floating clock.

    • @That_Awesome_Guy1
      @That_Awesome_Guy1 Год назад +3

      My thoughts would be slightly more complicated, but would give a better illusion. Basically, you just glue the hands to two separate acrylic discs and then attach those discs to two gears like in the video. Then you can simply spin each gear independently which would rotate the glued hands. This would make it look like the hands are just floating there completely.

    • @vinno97
      @vinno97 Год назад +2

      @@That_Awesome_Guy1 What I like about this one is that there is no glare or anything at all. Maybe a tiny strip of acrylic through the diagonal for each of the handles would also work and be less noticable

    • @SaltyMikan
      @SaltyMikan Год назад +2

      @@supraaznpride That's not really possible, or at least, I would be very very impressed if that was ever stable

    • @gameworkerty
      @gameworkerty Год назад +3

      @@That_Awesome_Guy1 no that would look like there are plastic hands glued to acrylic sheets

  • @chu1754
    @chu1754 Год назад +70

    This will be perfect for a school project. Loving it.

  • @TheWrench
    @TheWrench  Год назад +120

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    • @tophlaw4274
      @tophlaw4274 Год назад +20

      well it's a nice clean build & custom enhancement... though I would have appreciated it if you gave a little more of the spotlight to maker Shiura who actually designed, made, refined, & shared this, his 4th version of his awesome "Hollow Clock"... instead of just a super brief mention at the start of your video.
      ... based on the title, a lot of folks probably assume you actually "made" the clock instead of just "building" it from Shiura's hard work (like keeping the electronics in the base) as evident by some of the comments here.
      ...anyway ... cheers!

    • @ev1ltramado262
      @ev1ltramado262 Год назад

      avaliable for dropshipping in india????????????????

    • @ilhem6200
      @ilhem6200 Год назад

      how much will it take the order to arrive?

    • @Seryogin
      @Seryogin Год назад

      Голос как у наркомана 🤮

    • @ShamSHariram
      @ShamSHariram Год назад

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  • @JamesTDG
    @JamesTDG Год назад +30

    I love how simple yet mesmerizing the design is, like you wouldn't have expected this to work unless you had some engineering knowledge

  • @stabbysmurf
    @stabbysmurf Год назад +169

    Absolutely ingenious. And a fantastic build, too!

  • @eRiiiiiCc
    @eRiiiiiCc Год назад +10

    Prefectly accurate! No seriously, looks amazing ;)

  • @lucalauc
    @lucalauc Год назад +23

    This is great for putting all the electronic at the bottom part. I thought there might be some wires in the upper ring.👍🏻

  • @santopino756
    @santopino756 Год назад +8

    Nice idea.
    When designing a PCB that I know I won't be using connectors, I prefer providing a hole to have the wires pass through or a double hole to use a pvc wire strap.

    • @mareksvrcina5279
      @mareksvrcina5279 Год назад +1

      This is THE ONE application that truly does require a PCB at all. I understand that this video isn't a PCB design lecture but rather an ad for a PCB manufacturer. Still, I think that it is quite silly.

  • @onetaphuman1k817
    @onetaphuman1k817 Год назад +3

    Wow, your channel is like a hidden gem on RUclips, keep up the great work!

  • @Milo_the_chonk
    @Milo_the_chonk Год назад +1

    Looks dope.
    Amazing work Wrench 👏👏

  • @fifis101
    @fifis101 Год назад +24

    I desinged something very similar to this like 15 years ago. I never made it because 3D printing wasn't a thing back then and getting the parts made in a workshop would have cost $$$$$. How 3D printers have changed the world for the at-home designer!

    • @joel6376
      @joel6376 Год назад +2

      Prototyping is easier, for sure, so you could have worked out the kinks before ponying up the $$. But outside of printing circles I doubt many people want layer lines or nasty looking plastic as a clock, even if it is interesting.

    • @GamMngitSssEmoTionaL5953
      @GamMngitSssEmoTionaL5953 4 месяца назад

      ​@joel6376 indeed most to dont that's why you can easily and cheaply use electroplating to give it that nice smooth finish look 😎🙏

  • @marioeagle93
    @marioeagle93 Год назад +10

    When I first saw the thumbnail I tried to take a guess at how this was made. So I thought I would use a couple of plexiglass circles with the clock hands glued on. Each circle has tooth gears on its edge, and those would be hidden by the outer wooden ring. Then the motor would be linked with them and hidden into the base. Cool to know that there was also a different way to make it!

  • @Sebbir
    @Sebbir Год назад +7

    This feels like one of those magic tricks where it is actually even cooler when you know how it is done

  • @Aries88064
    @Aries88064 Год назад +10

    This Hollow Clock Idea is Amazing and I Definitely tried this Hollow Clock From My Home😉

  • @divyanshmishra717
    @divyanshmishra717 6 месяцев назад +2

    its always hard to engineer something simpler , great job

  • @nick-leffler
    @nick-leffler Год назад

    This project is great. It's one of those there where it's simple and makes sense, but it just messes with your mind.

  • @Omegajunior2658
    @Omegajunior2658 Год назад +1

    Wow that is amazing!
    I love it!
    I'd say you're pretty good at making things, aren't ye?
    Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @parmesant
    @parmesant Год назад +1

    Really clean build (and desk!)

  • @srdjanstokic
    @srdjanstokic Год назад +73

    How do you set it up initially? Do you somehow advance the minutes until it gets to the right time? A cool addition for the next revision would be to have two hall sensors at the bottom, so you know when the hour and minute hands cross the bottom part. Then you can make it self-correcting, but adding a wifi module and pulling time from the internet.

    • @therealjibrano
      @therealjibrano Год назад +21

      lol found the engineer

    • @weiliangzhang2214
      @weiliangzhang2214 Год назад +5

      simply set the position before putting the upper part on the base, then it will keep moving from there. you can see it at 4:35

    • @MrCreeper20k
      @MrCreeper20k Год назад +2

      I hall sensor would definitely be best especially if the thing gets unplugged. I do think it's interesting though that a lengthy calibration could have it in tune enough for a year. If you assume one full rotation of the minute hand takes 5 seconds, then it would take 12 hours to simulate a year. So a 12 hour calibration process would have it guaranteed accurate for a year (assuming the motor does not change in efficiency, which is a big assumption).

    • @aonodensetsu
      @aonodensetsu Год назад

      @@MrCreeper20k or just recalibrate at 6:30 every day

    • @mr.cantillasz1912
      @mr.cantillasz1912 Год назад

      Goddamn MR Scientist sir👏

  • @ItsJoeyG
    @ItsJoeyG 7 месяцев назад

    Looks to be a fairly simple first 3d printing & soldering project, adding this to my backlog of projects.

  • @SanjarTheKingOfKings
    @SanjarTheKingOfKings 7 месяцев назад

    Lovely design. 'prefectly accurate' gave me a chuckle

  • @martinp5885
    @martinp5885 7 месяцев назад

    Really imaginative work. Looks great!

  • @OlegSanjiev
    @OlegSanjiev 3 месяца назад

    Great job, dude! That was amazing clock! I want to make it by myself, too!

  • @thedeliverus
    @thedeliverus Год назад

    Such an elegant design!

  • @basrurdilip8035
    @basrurdilip8035 10 месяцев назад

    I have no knowledge of 3D printing but the concept, design and manufacture of this clock is fantastic. Very impressed. 👌🙏

  • @avlr3524
    @avlr3524 Год назад +1

    Amazing work bro!!!

  • @KrzysztofGnutek
    @KrzysztofGnutek Год назад +30

    Mind blown!!!
    Recently I saw a similar looking ring-clock but in a more classic fassion: there was a static vertical bar comming from the top of the ring to the center, holding a regular clock mechanism. When I saw it I thought it would be awesome if the minute hand was actually connected to the ring and moving, with an adjusted mechanism for the hour hand on the "center end" of the minute hand - a few days later I see this in my Recommended list :D
    Thank you Algorithm Overlord for that spark of joy! ;)

  • @abdulmateen1250
    @abdulmateen1250 11 месяцев назад

    Looks very beautiful with a low cost raw material

  • @unknowww2
    @unknowww2 Год назад +1

    Really nice. Many congratulations. 👍

  • @JollyChilly
    @JollyChilly Год назад +3

    Very nice build... would you mind sharing the rotor cover with hour markings as well?

  • @RaviTomar__
    @RaviTomar__ Год назад

    Insanely creative man!!!!

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video, well done, thank you for sharing it with us :)

  • @johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555

    Cool project .... sweet use of the magnets

  • @hongphucvu8599
    @hongphucvu8599 Год назад +1

    This channel has really grown since the last time I've seen it. I still remember the mini pc video lol.

  • @crzprgrmmr
    @crzprgrmmr Год назад

    I like how clever but simple the magnet part is

  • @kvnptl4400
    @kvnptl4400 Год назад

    Amazing work and awesome product 👌

  • @Gabriel-nw9il
    @Gabriel-nw9il Год назад

    This is just wow! Amazing!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад +32

    Brilliant work, dude! Really well done!!! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

    • @TheWrench
      @TheWrench  Год назад +4

      Thanks Bro, you tooo

    • @elingrome5853
      @elingrome5853 Год назад

      "stay safe" - from clocks?

    • @TheRealGigaCat
      @TheRealGigaCat Год назад

      @@elingrome5853 are you bald? because your head seems to be very aerodynamic.

    • @elingrome5853
      @elingrome5853 Год назад

      @@TheRealGigaCat Syntax error at line 1

  • @csaratakij6339
    @csaratakij6339 Год назад

    Sick design, good works

  • @ZCJKF13GDG4
    @ZCJKF13GDG4 Год назад

    v cool, the effect is really striking, and i feel dumb for expecting some elaborate linkage or servo system and not just magnets

  • @Interlooper_G
    @Interlooper_G 5 месяцев назад

    That was awesome clock.
    Simple and minimalist

  • @jagadishkumar6173
    @jagadishkumar6173 Год назад

    I just searched the video to know the mechanism behind the slow moving hand ,
    Then the use of magnets just blowen my Mind.Hats off to ur engineering n idea

    • @Starburry11
      @Starburry11 14 дней назад

      it wasnt his idea the original creator didnt get credited until only a month ago

  • @mashilmy
    @mashilmy Год назад +1

    Very genius design..i liked it 🔥

  • @ThisRandomGuyYouDidntNotice
    @ThisRandomGuyYouDidntNotice Год назад

    saw a version of that the other day, it had both hands mounted to an acrylic plate and being moved by magnets. but it was bulky af, probably so that the magnets don't interfere? this version is much more elegant!

  • @daveys4582
    @daveys4582 Год назад

    love the idea,
    thank you for sharing with us

  • @schlingelgen
    @schlingelgen Год назад +1

    Would prefer a transparent backplate to mount both clock hands with magnets - takes away the stick-something-through-iness, but adds a lot optically I think

  • @madmeister407
    @madmeister407 Год назад +4

    Great video and a super cool clock. I've got a Jefferson golden hour mystery clock that's almost 70 years old. It's still working fine and keeps good time with its 50Hz replacement motor. The principle is the same but the Jefferson has style as well as function.

    • @frikkiesmit327
      @frikkiesmit327 Год назад

      Sounds interresting

    • @lrvogt1257
      @lrvogt1257 Год назад

      I have one too. It's a real art deco eye catcher.

  • @chaloux2893
    @chaloux2893 11 дней назад

    this is awesome, and the magnets were genius!

  • @RohanBardia
    @RohanBardia Год назад +77

    More tiny pc builds pls

  • @monusingh2336
    @monusingh2336 Год назад

    Loved the hour hand mechanics

  • @MIGHTYcbu
    @MIGHTYcbu Год назад

    That’s beautiful.
    How did you make the hands take steps in the end?

  • @HanifAhmadFauzi
    @HanifAhmadFauzi Год назад +1

    Thats so amazing!!

  •  7 месяцев назад

    Wow! I was expecting an rotating "invisible" glass plate within the circle, but the magnet solution is much cooler!

  • @manojg9542
    @manojg9542 Год назад

    Such a lovely and my favourite 😍 channel in my school days onwards

  • @zotzot5
    @zotzot5 Год назад +23

    I remember when I realized something like this was possible! Glad someone who could make it did too!
    Edit: my idea used some form of mechanical linkage through the minute hand to drive the hour hand though

  • @Luishenrique0
    @Luishenrique0 Год назад +11

    Incrível, você acabou de ganhar mais um inscrito no canal

  • @Blackkkk7
    @Blackkkk7 Год назад +2

    Seesh this is fire bro you need more subs work herd you have the things needed to grow too

  • @snowcatman
    @snowcatman Год назад

    I like it. I am wondering if you can take it a bit further and add a metal seconds hand and do the same thing gearing the magnet with the minutes hand. Making it a bit more of a floating realism effect? Maybe add lighting so the the effect looks more real to everyone that its floating in mid air. what a allusion. Thank for the RUclips video.

  • @ayaanali8043
    @ayaanali8043 Год назад +1

    Please give this master piece 💕

  • @Pigeon351
    @Pigeon351 Год назад

    nice, slight improvement suggestion : to have the black circle on the other side, that way we don't see the circle moving

  • @ivangutowski
    @ivangutowski Год назад

    Love the idea of magnets - possibly next idea is glue the centre onto the back .... ?

  • @arslanmuzaffar4565
    @arslanmuzaffar4565 Год назад

    Very creative work 👍😊👍 Like so much..!
    Make minet ring transparent polymer for more realistic hollow effect..!

  • @JimHawking-
    @JimHawking- 23 дня назад

    Really cool design. And clean soldering on those small connections. I’m good at making a damn mess.

  • @Ripsticker45
    @Ripsticker45 Год назад

    took me a second to realize the gear teeth spacing of the black gear is wider than the red to account for the different speeds the minuet hand and hour hand travel at. Super genius.

  • @AnshulMeshram-hz1df
    @AnshulMeshram-hz1df 5 месяцев назад

    That looks dope❤

  • @FelixNielsen
    @FelixNielsen Год назад +13

    That is quite clever, but if I ever get around to making one, I think I'll limit it to two moving parts, or parhaps three, including a second hand. I'm not quite sure how easy that would be.

    • @maevwat
      @maevwat Год назад +1

      you could layer 2 discs but friction will be a problem

  • @user-ps3vl6ry3c
    @user-ps3vl6ry3c Год назад +6

    This is a reproduction of Jefferson golden hour clock , very popular in US 1950 period.
    We can still get from US vintage market.

    • @sallerc
      @sallerc Год назад

      Interesting, thx for the info

  • @drawbox8713
    @drawbox8713 Год назад

    Really Amazing bro... 👏👏👏

  • @amitkumar6784
    @amitkumar6784 Год назад

    Great engineering bro 😁

  • @techov82
    @techov82 Год назад +2

    Love it keep up da good work

  • @cmmp5510
    @cmmp5510 Год назад

    Very good idea. I'll make it. Thank you.

  • @rockubtzer
    @rockubtzer Год назад +1

    I have a Vintage 1950s Jefferson Art Deco Golden Hour Mystery Clock. It works differently but gives the same illusion.

  • @aadi2oo4
    @aadi2oo4 Год назад +38

    Hey! Wrench I love watching your videos, and I am also kept creating such DIY stuff inspired by you the thing is nowadays I am planning to mod and convert my old boring pc cabinet to a very interesting and my most favourite theme that is IRONMAN theme pc cabinet and I actually have planned everything very nicely, the place where I stuck is that I want a miniature of an ARC-REACTOR at the front side of my cabinet which should look similar to the one in the movies and also glows like the same bluish color whenever I want. Some miniatures are actually available at online sites but they are not like same or either so costly, so its my request that please can you help me with some of your views and ideas with this and creating an ARC-REACTOR which is non-3d printed, cheap cost ,looks and glows same, easily usable, less problematic. Thank you. LOVE YOU 3000💙💛❤.

  • @voidex136
    @voidex136 Год назад

    Thank you rajaj! That was very entertaining

  • @orestis9977
    @orestis9977 Год назад

    this design would look amazing as a wristwatch

  • @SMO_KWEED
    @SMO_KWEED Год назад

    Whoa that clock is sick

  • @darshanjadhav6038
    @darshanjadhav6038 Год назад

    Great type of IInovation 🔥

  • @amphere9147
    @amphere9147 Год назад

    i have been here since 2019, gotta say the video quality has improved

  • @StuartRobinson123
    @StuartRobinson123 7 месяцев назад

    to have both hands floating separately from the frame, you could spin the actual plexiglass for one hand, and use magnets for the other

  • @lrvogt1257
    @lrvogt1257 Год назад +17

    Nice variation on a Jefferson Golden Hour Mystery Clock (which I have). The Jefferson has just a motor and the minute hand is geared to the hour hand which is locked to a glass disc that rotates smoothly without steps.
    The only thing in your very nice design I wondered about is why you glued a red minute hand to a black piece instead of just making that black piece red... but the engineering is ingenious simplicity.

    • @nicodanger13
      @nicodanger13 Год назад +7

      The black hand give the optical illusion to the red cover that is a little shorter than the main black hand... the end of the black is visually confused in the black ring and the red piece seem floating.

  • @thecyberspaceman
    @thecyberspaceman Год назад +2

    Amazing. The way you used the magnets is so ingenious!
    Absolutely fantastic!

    • @ethankeon8152
      @ethankeon8152 Год назад +4

      didnt he just copy the idea? i mean he did link it but you are giving him the credit for thinking of the way to use the magnets, which he didnt.

    • @thecyberspaceman
      @thecyberspaceman Год назад

      @@ethankeon8152 Anyway, I liked the way it was used.

    • @ethankeon8152
      @ethankeon8152 Год назад +1

      @@thecyberspaceman fair enough just opting out that he didn’t come up with it

  • @TemaVI
    @TemaVI Год назад +28

    Это очень круто

  • @mohitkanade4716
    @mohitkanade4716 10 месяцев назад

    Good piece simple and smart engineering

  • @adityadagar6820
    @adityadagar6820 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing brother 😍❤️🎊🎊🎊

  • @geobruce1995
    @geobruce1995 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice what software did you use to design the crown and worm gears?

  • @SlowCuberThirstix
    @SlowCuberThirstix Год назад +21

    I mean.... the clock is pretty cool, but the title seems to be taking a bit too much credit for this project and the comment section seems to have missed that too.

    • @DavidPlass
      @DavidPlass 4 месяца назад +4

      I thought the same thing. They found the design online and reproduced it.

  • @EliTheWolfX
    @EliTheWolfX Год назад +1

    Just an FYI, the minute hand STL in your google drive is currently downloading as the upgraded base STL

  • @kisupantteri
    @kisupantteri 4 месяца назад

    Aa it used magnets for the hour dial. I think it could be made with just gears running through the minute dial too. Nifty project

  • @Read_Relax.
    @Read_Relax. Год назад +3

    Very nice. Can you please tell me the name of the soldering iron?

  • @rjw7058
    @rjw7058 11 месяцев назад

    not only that, but most of the parts were printed out, this shows how the early thinkers improved on previous ideas to continue the flow>, vwd, u need to create akit for us non coders n makers>
    this probably the best diyp out there>

  • @blue4006
    @blue4006 Год назад

    I love this one . For real

  • @Filagram
    @Filagram Год назад

    I have to print this!!!!!! Amazing

  • @frankroquemore4946
    @frankroquemore4946 Год назад +5

    If the connection from the outer ring to the minute hand was transparent, it would really look like magic

    • @afeez.awoyemi
      @afeez.awoyemi Год назад

      You're a genius!

    • @winstontippens002
      @winstontippens002 Год назад

      No, the black material should be tranparent then both the hour and minute hand would look like they're floating

    • @winstontippens002
      @winstontippens002 Год назад

      Sorry, Frank Roquemore, you are correct. Only realised now that the mintue hand is the one that has the black material

  • @x9x9x9x9x9
    @x9x9x9x9x9 Год назад

    This is awesome!

  • @zakritis
    @zakritis Год назад

    Nice projec it will be perfect with some led lignts

  • @cra2cra226
    @cra2cra226 6 месяцев назад

    Genius, elegance.

  • @heyhovie
    @heyhovie Год назад

    coolest thing ive ever seen