My CNC-maded wooden clock
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how is the clocks timing accuracy?
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@kool1963 I have uploaded to youtube several vids for creating TRUE INVOLUTE internal and external gears with backlash and even sprockets using Autocad. The vid of the GEAR Word Document has the formulas and the gear terms to help with your gear and sprocket designs.
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Hi there, great work by the way, your clock looks excellent!
I'm just about to make this clock, what did you use to make the sleeves?
Also i very much admire your adapted escapement, how do you do that?
Thanks for you time
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@daniellebits Four my be IIII or IV. Try to read something about roman numbers.Nothing personal.
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@daniellebits lol i didn't notice until i saw your comment.
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can anyone tell me how to get the gears to come out the wright size if you cut them out with a compucarve? i know they have to be on the money
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helal olsun
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maybe thats why nobody wants your clocks
hmmm, good question. I make great mistake when i designed axis mounts at main body. It was carbon tubes and when i put som drop of motor oil into they accuracy goes to 2-4 minutes at full weight go-down (~5 hours)
slides01 1 year ago
Hi there ! Thanks for good words ! This clocks was pilot serious model for this CNC and was created from plywood not good quality ! What is sleeve another words?, I'm not technik and some words not understand. Escapement was created from solid brick of birch - there are three parts: main lever and two "teeth", you can move it at main part to take good ticking, after this glue it via cyanoacrylate. Any questions - slides@narod.ru
slides01 1 year ago