Galileo escapement clock spring driven all 3D printed

Galileo escapement clock spring driven all 3D printed

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An easy to print and build escapement inspired by the original design from Galileo It is driven by a 3D printed spring and has an improved escapement Watch it and subscribe to my channel here: https://youtu.be/8zhmghJZEnQ All parts will print on a standard printer, 8 by 8 bed (220/220 mm) Need rods 3/16 or 5 mm 3 pieces 120 mm 1 pieces 40 mm 1 piece 50 mm Original idea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo%27s_escapement This design is the starting point of my project; From that page: In 1637, when he was 73, Galileo had the idea of a mechanism that would keep the pendulum swinging by givingit pushes, an escapement, thus allowing it to be applied to clocks. Since he was by then totally blind, he described the mechanism to his son Vincenzio, who drew a picture from his description. Galileo's student and biographer, Vincenzo Viviani, describes the invention

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