@35465456446464454 A weight, suspended from a cord that runs over a pulley (far left, not visible). The cord is seen to run from a pulley on the first gearwheel to the left in the video. I do not remember the weight; you have to try it out.
Most of what we see in these videos are not clocks, just escapements, pendula, and weights. Of course, those are the difficult bits. The rest is just gearing and aesthetics.
what are you using to power the escpament?
35465456446464454 4 months ago
@35465456446464454 A weight, suspended from a cord that runs over a pulley (far left, not visible). The cord is seen to run from a pulley on the first gearwheel to the left in the video. I do not remember the weight; you have to try it out.
BenVanDeWaal 4 months ago
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BenVanDeWaal 10 months ago
your escapements are very impressive.
calvinthedestroyer 1 year ago 2
Either he takes apart those clocks after every video or he has a room of these clocks (Which would be really cool to see)
Dirtboy101 2 years ago
Most of what we see in these videos are not clocks, just escapements, pendula, and weights. Of course, those are the difficult bits. The rest is just gearing and aesthetics.
LotsOMovies 2 years ago
you have like 30 different lego clock system.. where do you get all the inspiration? from old pendulum clocks or something?
kissa122 2 years ago
@kissa122 I have read a few books on clocks and watches.
BenVanDeWaal 2 years ago 3
A "few" book? Seem's more like millions from my view! Hahaha...
frogfrog47 2 years ago
@BenVanDeWaal Can you please tell me where I can get that sort of books in holland?
keyboardjeff 10 months ago