Clock One
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Clock One This is a fully functional mechanical clock that I've designed and constructed using high-quality 3D printed components. To learn more about how to build Clock One, please consult the comprehensive instructions found in the attached PDF document: Clock One Build Instructions.pdf. As you can see, this ingenious timepiece boasts hours, minutes, and seconds displays, a precision Graham escapement mechanism, and is powered by traditional weights for a nostalgic touch. The pulley features cleverly designed ratchets that simplify the rewinding process. With an impressive runtime of approximately 5 hours, Clock One offers an unparalleled blend of form and function. A finely adjustable nut on the pendulum allows users to fine-tune the speed of the clock to their liking. To witness Clock One in action, please visit the following links: https://youtu.be/wh0CArhOsug https://youtu.be/j6-ea6O72f4 https://youtu.be/KoyZZXEglnw I designed Clock One using the cutting-edge software Fusion 360 and sliced it with Cura for optimal print quality. It was then printed in durable PLA material on my trusty Anet A8 3D printer, utilizing the reliable Solutech extruder. Tags: Mechanical clock, Graham escapement, Deadbeat mechanism, 3D printing
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