hola amigo me llamo Harvey Fernando soy de colombia, me gsutaria saber si haces de esos relojes para la venta, si es asi como hacemos para ponernos en contacto para hacer negocio. un abrazo desde san gil santander colombia
Aloha. The rotation of the pendulum is regulated by a piece that slides along the spring. Adjust the piece up and the pendulum rotates more slowly. Adjust it down and the pendulum rotates faster. In your plans that piece is called the Spring Period Adjustment Cap and it fits into the Upper Pendulum Support and is adjustable up or down as the "fine adjustmen" to regulate the speed of the pendulum. The coarse adjustment is, of course, the overall length of the spring.
Oh no, I meant that I got to understand the mechanism from looking at this video! I wish I could have the details, but I havent (yet) built one of your other clocks, so I am not privy to the secret link yet! either way, your answer completely cleared up the question. thanks!
I just got the mechanism........amazing to say the least! my hat goes off to you. I do have one question, how can you be sure that the "pendulum" loses momentum at a correct time interval (2 minutes in this case) consistently enough to "catch" the trigger, causing a click, at exactly the right time? is it just how the clock worked out or did you do all the calculations during design? once again, I am amazed!
does that run with no electricity?
tommyrharper57 3 months ago
hola amigo me llamo Harvey Fernando soy de colombia, me gsutaria saber si haces de esos relojes para la venta, si es asi como hacemos para ponernos en contacto para hacer negocio. un abrazo desde san gil santander colombia
harfemolo 10 months ago
I am suitably amazed!
Where can one learn to make things like this (without going to college lol)
nyghtowl 1 year ago
had to watch this video like 5-10 times before i figured it out. but its ingenius ! amazing !
fawkes37 1 year ago
Aloha. The rotation of the pendulum is regulated by a piece that slides along the spring. Adjust the piece up and the pendulum rotates more slowly. Adjust it down and the pendulum rotates faster. In your plans that piece is called the Spring Period Adjustment Cap and it fits into the Upper Pendulum Support and is adjustable up or down as the "fine adjustmen" to regulate the speed of the pendulum. The coarse adjustment is, of course, the overall length of the spring.
moalanikai 2 years ago
Oh no, I meant that I got to understand the mechanism from looking at this video! I wish I could have the details, but I havent (yet) built one of your other clocks, so I am not privy to the secret link yet! either way, your answer completely cleared up the question. thanks!
703224796 2 years ago
I just got the mechanism........amazing to say the least! my hat goes off to you. I do have one question, how can you be sure that the "pendulum" loses momentum at a correct time interval (2 minutes in this case) consistently enough to "catch" the trigger, causing a click, at exactly the right time? is it just how the clock worked out or did you do all the calculations during design? once again, I am amazed!
703224796 2 years ago
I don't get it, damn watched all you're clocks but cant figure out how the mechanism on this one works
Great works you got there
killerbeenl 2 years ago