podrias compartir los stl de este sistema porfis seria de gran ayuda en una idea que estoy haciendo para reducir el tamaño de todo en un solo cilindro, si quieres ve mi canal para que veas lo que estoy haciendo y si es factible que me compartas este modelo gracias saludos desde mexico
I have recently printed this and it look great but I cannot get the tourbillon to work ergo the whole clock won't tick. If anyone knows how to fix this please let me know.
Modify it and attach a 3D printed electric motor hooked to it to make an electromechanical long-running desk clock (thus you also need to hook the motor up to a battery (or to plug it in via USB to plug in to computer or lithium-ion power-pack or 3-6V DC wall adapter to plug in to wall outlet) and have motor spin at 30-60 RPM)
Hello, thank you for this awesome design, I am printing one right now! Can you please send me link to the stand you are using in this video? I could not find it and it looks cooler than the simple one from thingiverse. Thanks! :-)
No, silly! He brought the 3D printer from some retailer or online store, etc. They range from $200-300 upwards to $500 or more, even close to $1000 (to several thousand dollars for a heavy duty professional 3D printer to tens to hundreds of thousands should you 3D-print a large build ie a 3D printed car)
I badly need this for my project. Wish its available in the market
I like all the click sounds it makes when you operate it! Again, amazing. Next task: print gloves to handle it with the care it deserves :-)
+Xaver Birrer I wished I had gloves, which made my hands invisible. At least 5 attempts to record this video failed due to missing gloves. ;-)
Except it’s kind of hard to bring outside , it is a fantastic subject 😂, and the size problem is good point to a lot of people too~
I think this can't be scaled down to a wearable size, can you please make one ?
I wish i could store so many windings in my mainsprings
podrias compartir los stl de este sistema porfis seria de gran ayuda en una idea que estoy haciendo para reducir el tamaño de todo en un solo cilindro, si quieres ve mi canal para que veas lo que estoy haciendo y si es factible que me compartas este modelo gracias saludos desde mexico
This is really frikin amazing. If your printer can use the woodish filament. I would love seeing some of the structural parts made of it.
Have you by any chance designed a gyroscopic watch winder? want to print one but have zero 3d designing knowledge.
No, I don't. There is a regular 3d-printable watch winder: www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printed-Watch-Winder-ATtiny85Stepper/
I have recently printed this and it look great but I cannot get the tourbillon to work ergo the whole clock won't tick. If anyone knows how to fix this please let me know.
Wow, just wow I'm impressed !
Modify it and attach a 3D printed electric motor hooked to it to make an electromechanical long-running desk clock (thus you also need to hook the motor up to a battery (or to plug it in via USB to plug in to computer or lithium-ion power-pack or 3-6V DC wall adapter to plug in to wall outlet) and have motor spin at 30-60 RPM)
Also, try using different spring coils (especially non-3D printed ones) as a mainspring
How well tuned is it for keeping time?
Lustig, wie der Schlüssel die Form eines Unendlichzeichens hat.
Hello, thank you for this awesome design, I am printing one right now! Can you please send me link to the stand you are using in this video? I could not find it and it looks cooler than the simple one from thingiverse. Thanks! :-)
I've uploaded the files to thingiverse (StandTop.stl, StandBottom.stl)
Christoph Laimer than you so much!
Utter genius
einfach nur Klasse
ich sehe und staune
Did you get your 3d printer from God?!
No, silly! He brought the 3D printer from some retailer or online store, etc. They range from $200-300 upwards to $500 or more, even close to $1000 (to several thousand dollars for a heavy duty professional 3D printer to tens to hundreds of thousands should you 3D-print a large build ie a 3D printed car)