Spiral exhaust movement

Spiral exhaust movement

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Large scale reproduction of a classic spiral escapement movement. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUhOzTuL5tY&feature=youtu.be This is not a clock, but rather an object of decoration designed to visualize its functioning. The operation works well, but I do not recommend making it work permanently due to the materials used being too soft. I chose to use brass axles, a 4mm brass tube, and a 3mm axis from the trade, which are very well adjusted. Be careful when mounting the pallets on an anchor, adjusting their depth if necessary. Follow the assembly photos for guidance. Adjust the spring so that the ankle plate is in a vertical position. See photo adjustment spring. I created a counterweight using a steel tube filled with lead weights. The weight should be approximately 500 to 600 grams. This fun object helps to understand how a watch works. NOP21 Note: I just realized that I included two unnecessary files, which I later modified and did not print. It's about: Exhaust wheel Medium wheel February 25, 2017 I corrected the mistakes and added inlays to the photos, as well as updated the large axes, etc. February 28, 2017 Many thanks to MicroBoy for his beautiful model and valuable remarks. I corrected the errors. I should mention that I printed this with silver PLA. NOP21

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