It's amazing how simple it is. It could have been done ten thousands of years ago. Ideas are so powerful and often the lack of them is the only thing holding us back.
Have been trying for two years to make an escapement...no luck....Then your video. I ended up using plastic for the escape wheel and coat hanger wire for the anchor....I did find out that the center of gravity for the pendulum is critical. THANK YOU, a lot of fun to run and by adding or subtracting position and mass on the pendulum, very clearly demonstrates how a pendulum actually works. My grandkids were fascinated. THANK YOU
How do we tune the timing to 1 second? Is there any mathematical calculation with the coil or anything else, which would make it tick perfectly at intervals of one second?
Very nice! :) Perhaps recommendation is to have the cog at the rear which would still be viewable, and the pully in front. Perhaps only to make things clearer. Very nicely done video! :)
Put a large round thick paper circle with a line from center on it and you have a minute clock. Just do the math to change the ratio so the paper takes a full minute to rotate. or Change the center gear so it has 15 30 or 60 teeth to make it easier.
I was thinking about it as keeping the description to it's most basic concept and components. Like you have done in this video. You explained it very well. A 1 min clock disk popped on the back would still keep it simple yet would add in how the gear ratios relate to the clock's hands. Maybe a follow up video showing how to do the math to get the ratio correct for 1min 10 min or an hour. Then add in the escapement for the next video. You have potential for a good series of videos started here.
What if you had a larger notched wheel that has a watermill design on one part, and it was simply powered by running water? You could build a hydro-power clock!
It's amazing how simple it is. It could have been done ten thousands of years ago. Ideas are so powerful and often the lack of them is the only thing holding us back.
I like the simplicity of your break down on how it works and the materials. Very nice.
Have been trying for two years to make an escapement...no luck....Then your video. I ended up using plastic for the escape wheel and coat hanger wire for the anchor....I did find out that the center of gravity for the pendulum is critical. THANK YOU, a lot of fun to run and by adding or subtracting position and mass on the pendulum, very clearly demonstrates how a pendulum actually works. My grandkids were fascinated. THANK YOU
Nice simple design, that tic tac noise is amazing !
Brilliant! So simple and yet I could never work out how it was done on my own. Thanks very much.
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What a wonderfully lucid explanation and mechanism! hats off!
Well made and well presented. Thanks for the effort in making this educational presentation.
Thanks for your simple explanation. Infact you have simplified it to the minimum. Best sir.
Finally a good understandable tutorial about an escapement mechanism! Thank you!
Thank you, this was a really clear and easy to understand explanation. You helped me learn something, and that is so valuable.
Wonderful! Very nice demonstration. Every child should see this.
agree!
David Kempton and some adults too!
How do we tune the timing to 1 second? Is there any mathematical calculation with the coil or anything else, which would make it tick perfectly at intervals of one second?
A pendulum with an adjustable sliding weight...it's the length of the pendulum from top to weight that determines the speed of the swing.
Brill! Thanks for posting 👍🏴
Great work! Greetings from Pennsylvania.
+sciencetoymaker Thanks!
Wow what a simple way you have given us information about how escapement pendulum clockwork
Very good and informative video!! Thank you so much!
Very nice! :) Perhaps recommendation is to have the cog at the rear which would still be viewable, and the pully in front. Perhaps only to make things clearer. Very nicely done video! :)
Brilliant. I love this guy.
Great video, greeting from Bosnia and Herzegovina!
+CoAcOn1 Thanks!
+CoAcOn1 Thanks!
Thank you so much, I love this video!
I do love clocks. Thanks for sharing.
+Siskin's Bits and Bobs Me too!
Thank you, good illustration.
How long do these machines usually last?
The pendulum doesn't stop ?
Nice work. Well explained. Well done.
Please give me a detail drawing of this with measure. I want to try it
At what point of swing of a pendulum, should an escapement in a pendulum clock release the energy? Why?
the momentum helps the clock keep time.
Superb presentation. Now can you explain relativity, calculus, quantum mechanics, precession, gyroscopic guidance . . .
Put a large round thick paper circle with a line from center on it and you have a minute clock. Just do the math to change the ratio so the paper takes a full minute to rotate. or Change the center gear so it has 15 30 or 60 teeth to make it easier.
+Solder Joe Nice, I will di that but with a Verge & Foliot escapement where it is easier to change the period.
I was thinking about it as keeping the description to it's most basic concept and components. Like you have done in this video. You explained it very well. A 1 min clock disk popped on the back would still keep it simple yet would add in how the gear ratios relate to the clock's hands. Maybe a follow up video showing how to do the math to get the ratio correct for 1min 10 min or an hour. Then add in the escapement for the next video. You have potential for a good series of videos started here.
Nice video, thanks dude.
So good, very clear, thank you.
does it will run forever
+Aniket Shinde No
Only until the weight hits the floor
yes
What if you had a larger notched wheel that has a watermill design on one part, and it was simply powered by running water? You could build a hydro-power clock!
That woud be a nice design!
"You might even have the materials already in your home" ... time to get to work! :P
Very good might make one myself
Duper! Thank you very much!
cool project. thank you for sharing.
very nice, thank you.
Awesome. Thanks.
If I wanted to increase/decrease the beats per minute, how do I do that ?
change the length of the pendulum
@@felixfourcolor are you sure? Aren't you suppose to change the size/amount of gear teeth?
@@felixfourcolor yup the distance the weight travels will change the time.
Thanks !
thank you
🎉❤ excellent
Another imnotic video. Thanks.
Thanks. Mote sir.showing. Easily. Pendulam. Technology
Yes I must make one of these!
Awesome..must Try that...
👏👏👏👏👏 Excellent!
love it
Nice!
Could be a simple way of tracking the sun for solar cooking, batteries not required!
nice, from india
Next step: to build a cuckoo...
Very easy
stop,stop and go 😅
First
thank you
Love it