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@Ichvyenichalster ya, actually the sand is the escapement, i noticed that already
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@rochelimit55555 no, it's powering the mechanism
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this is so cool... I want a mini one
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Wow... but the sand is just decoration right?
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ahh, time and money! old friends who never visit me anymore... sigh
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its the SAW movie
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Ah I see...I don't know if you have tried this already...but I had to deal with a odd shaped seal issue before and ordered molds to cast closed cell polyurethane foam. It could be designed to be any kind of shape to fit your design. And because of the internal bubbles, it is very compressible to fit any type of space. Also can try using caulking glue to seal any open gaps.
Good luck with your design. I've just quitted my job to do my porfoilio so I understand your time and money constraints.
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Is your escapement geared to show actual time or is this more on the realm of "sculpture" ? Whatever, it is lovely! I would like to try this with something like honey or thick oil...as for air tight glass, silicone will work, patience!
so if i get this right it is a weight clock but useing sand as the Escapement?
HomeDistiller 3 years ago
yes and Id like to make more but having problems with the joints, very difficult to join glass in a circle and expect it to remain air tight.
ardwall 3 years ago
Sorry I am doing a nosy here but have you considered using rubber oring/gasket that flex to the joints for sealing? If you are using sand as the "fluid", you could also try using foam to help you make the seal. Foam is more compressible than rubber and might help you amke the bend.
I really like the concept of this clock.
alvinmak74 3 years ago
Hi the main problem is it must be air tight. Other wise the sand becomes damp. I have a few answers but no money and time at the moment.
ardwall 3 years ago