Clock Escapement Test 1 Free 3D print model

Clock Escapement Test 1 Free 3D print model

cgtrader

SummaryI kicked off the clock hackathon at MBI today by deciding to replicate the escapement from this eye-opening YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ2OkslQSzUSo, where I dived in and created parametric code for OpenSCAD overnight. The goal was to develop a model that can handle bearings of varying sizes and screws with no specific diameter constraint, just like the escapement showcased in the video.It's still work in progress; feel free to lend your expertise by contributing to this project on GitHub. Your support will be instrumental in shaping the final product so we can begin producing escapements as soon as possible.Steps to Get Started1. First, print one wheel and one pendulum block separately.\n2. Install M3 screws into all the pin holes, followed by securing them with M3 nuts.\n3. Slide a threaded rod into the central hole in the pendulum block and hold it firmly in place with nuts.\n4. Get hands-on, conduct some test runs, make necessary adjustments, re-print when needed, and test again for optimal results.

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