The design and prototyping of a 3D Printed Swiss Lever Escapement Watch Clock

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • I made a Swiss Lever Escapement for you to try
    Files on My Mini Factory:
    www.myminifact...
    Files for the complete movement coming soon
    Links to resources that I found for the design
    An excellent video on how to hand make a watch escapement hairspring:
    • Hand Making a Verge Wa...
    And the book that inspired the video of the spring making:
    www.watkinsr.id...
    Escapement:
    On Mark Headrick's Horology Page, Download his book, "Clock and Watch Escapement Mechanics,"
    www.abbeyclock....
    Project Gutenberg's An Analysis of the Lever Escapement, by H. R. Playtner
    www.gutenberg....
    Prize-essay ... on the detached lever escapement for watches
    archive.org/de...
    On the construction of a simple and mechanically perfect watch
    www.watkinsr.id...
    Link to an open source watch escapement here:
    openmovement.org
    Timing App, Cuckoo clock Calibration on Apple App Store:
    apps.apple.com...
    Other resources:
    On the construction of a simple and mechanically perfect watch
    www.watkinsr.id...
    Prize-essay ... on the detached lever escapement for watches
    archive.org/de...
    Link to an open source watch escapement here:
    openmovement.org

Комментарии • 34

  • @sweetpeteypie
    @sweetpeteypie 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for making this video. I was able to design my own escapement from scratch with a varied design based on this video based on Abbey Clock's work. Very helpful! My design keeps time for about ten seconds then stops. I modified the wheel and notch on the fly because of time and that is why my clock is suffering. Hopefully I will redesign another one soon. I also used an aluminum wire for the hairspring... Also suffering. Buuuut hopefully I expect to get some nylon filament for a stronger spring and hopefully that will make the movement more functional. My next steps are to design a barrel spring based escapement. Thanks again for doing what you do!

  • @carmelpule8493
    @carmelpule8493 Год назад

    I am more than stunned by this dedication and super modern craftsmanship. I am now a very old man and during my life I have watched and appreciated all type of workmanship starting with my own family which is related to the woodworking skills required to make traditional wooden boats with frames and planking, etc. I graduated in electronics and computer and so I know about the algorithms and mathematical transformation one needs to ensure that the programme in the computer is transferred to the three dimensional printers and my own brother modified all the machine in his workshop to be used in conjunction with the computations as used in 3-D printing, including using metal deposition with a welding head.
    I lived through an era when I just cannot believe what I went through, including error correction codes and image processes and now drones and 5200 of them can be flown with an algorithm that no set of top human pilots can ever achieve, It is wonderful to see that engineering is used b y people to achieve these stunning results and not only those majority of people who have not got the slightest idea what is an engineer and the stunning products that may be achieved by intelligent people as this gentleman shown in this video. Prosit,

  • @enaudeni
    @enaudeni 2 года назад +2

    Wow. I am really amazed by your work that you have done and time and effort that you have put in to it. A massive thanks for sharing!!!

  • @mheermance
    @mheermance 2 года назад

    I'm impressed that you print the spring as well.

  • @andrejohnson6731
    @andrejohnson6731 Год назад

    Ive been searching for months for someone making oversized movements! Soooo coool 😊

  • @raj.qwerty
    @raj.qwerty 16 дней назад

    Amazing!

  • @Blacksmith-Joe
    @Blacksmith-Joe 2 года назад

    Very cool! I'll give it a go over Christmas. Thanks for sharing!

  • @janetmorris6792
    @janetmorris6792 2 года назад

    Nice one I'm on Just downloaded the files A nice project over Christmas Hol's / Thanks Jacques Have a Nice Christmas and New Year

  • @creative27feb
    @creative27feb 2 месяца назад

    👍👍Ase Adhikari Par Jo Savidhan Ka Ulaghan Karte He Un Par Desh Droh Ka Case Hona Chahiye.

  • @julien23lastchristmas2
    @julien23lastchristmas2 Год назад

    Bravo ! Jaque 👏👏👏

  • @bodomarton8791
    @bodomarton8791 2 месяца назад

    Hi Jacques! I was wondering why doesn't my spiral have enough power to rotate the balance? I've used your files by the way

  • @user-ng9cm4jp3s
    @user-ng9cm4jp3s 2 месяца назад

    Great…
    I want to try this in school holiday

  • @shortyumpire
    @shortyumpire Год назад

    Mine runs! Piano wire hairspring. I added weights to the balance wheel but it still runs very fast compared to this video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @tomaszfortyfour
    @tomaszfortyfour 2 года назад

    A piece of good work!

  • @rgbcrafts
    @rgbcrafts Год назад

    Really gorgeous work. Wonder if one could make a prototype without the use of 3D printing. 🤔

  • @Dragoon4U
    @Dragoon4U Год назад

    This looks great! I do have one question, how does the balance wheel switch directions? I want to make one of my own and can't figure out how it works. Thanks in advance!

  • @animoose
    @animoose 2 года назад +1

    I found that the spring was not stiff enough. It wouldn't return the balance wheel to the center position. I made a new version with a cross section of 2mmx1mm (the original was 2mmx0.2mm) and this seemed to work better.

    • @jacquesfavre999
      @jacquesfavre999  2 года назад

      Nice! Horology takes a lot of tries to get it right
      I came a cross you blog, nice comments about your experiences.
      Friction and even more importantly adhesion, since a clock goes and stops so many times is a show stopper
      I have fond that PLA + works well, I used eSUN Pla +, very strong, maybe harder than PLA so possibly less friction

  • @m1geo
    @m1geo 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice! 👌

  • @chrisdepalma6844
    @chrisdepalma6844 2 года назад

    use PEI spring steel sheet. Sticks really good. Maybe increase bed temp. I start 1st layer 80 then 60

  • @stevesclocks
    @stevesclocks 2 года назад

    Very nice. I am curious about the longevity of the printed spring. There are a few other printed spring clock designs, but most seem to have really short runtimes. Your run time should be long enough to build a clock that can be expected to run continuously for months or years. I really like the watch style winding and time setting knob.

    • @theofficialczex1708
      @theofficialczex1708 2 года назад +1

      That depends on the material. A PLA mainspring would lose tension quite quickly, but a PETG one, despite being weaker, wouldn't lose tension.

    • @PeterLunk
      @PeterLunk 2 года назад +2

      This is not the wind-up-power-spring.
      The power comes from pulling the string or putting a weight on there.
      The runtime would be determined by the gearing you add inbetween the powersource and then escapement wheel.
      ;)

    • @stevesclocks
      @stevesclocks 2 года назад

      @@PeterLunk My concern is about the useful life of a printed spring. PLA seems to get brittle after a few months. Old rolls will often snap as they are unwound from a nearly empty spool. TheGoofy's clock also uses a printed spring and the design has been around for several years. There is probably some data out there regarding narrow strips of PLA with continuous flexing.

    • @theofficialczex1708
      @theofficialczex1708 2 года назад

      @@stevesclocks PLA is very rigid, but it also creeps at lower temperatures than PETG or ABS, so it makes for poor springs. PETG can't apply as much force in the same geometry, but it will stay consistent over time.

  • @jo6542
    @jo6542 10 месяцев назад

    👍👏🤔 Parabéns 👏

  • @KRush-zj3rv
    @KRush-zj3rv 2 года назад

    Nice Job!

  • @rongeither7656
    @rongeither7656 2 года назад

    Hi Jacques, are the screws used on the spring also 2mm? Thanks for posting this video!

    • @jacquesfavre999
      @jacquesfavre999  2 года назад

      The screws are M3

    • @rongeither7656
      @rongeither7656 2 года назад

      @@jacquesfavre999Ok thanks! Also, can I ask the model and make of your 3D printer?

    • @jacquesfavre999
      @jacquesfavre999  2 года назад

      @@rongeither7656 Sûre
      Ender 3 v2
      I use eSun Pla+ at 215c with 0.2mm layer
      Very strong

  • @yakdaymar6659
    @yakdaymar6659 2 года назад

    👍👍👍👍