Ah so that’s why clocks have an escapement mechanism. It makes it so the clock works on something precise like a swinging pendulum instead of variable motors or springs.
I personally noticed the 2:1 ratio between the 24T and round beveled 12T gears is extremely grindy. It is a lot more noticable if you were to enclose the gears on either end of the axis they rotate on between two technic pieces (lke if you wanted it for high torque, so they dont push away from each other) instead of just one end. Using the new non-beveled blue 12T gear instead is a lot smoother. Just a tip.
Clock with seconds, minutes, hours, am/pm, days, weeks, months ( ! ), years, leap years, get rid of The motor, have it run by perpetual motion or hamsters ( ? )
imagine asking someone for the time and they whip this outta their pocket
I would just check my phone if that happened
I can't begin to imagine how you go about planning for builds like this, amazing work
Fiddling around, and positioning gears and axles until it kinda makes sense :)
I am always bricked up watching this guy
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This is awesome! I know clocks are complex but this definitely takes the cake. Wonderful mechanical work!
Thank you :)
Just amazing, so incredibly complex and creative
Cool, ich hab schon mit vielen Uhren aus Lego experimentiert aber du hast es sehr effizient hingekriegt.
Auf jeden 👍🏼
cant wait to see the other options to power this. how cool would it be to have this clock on your wall powered by gravity.
Add a mechanical rpm controller (aka flywheel with extra features) to this thing so it works consistently
Ah so that’s why clocks have an escapement mechanism. It makes it so the clock works on something precise like a swinging pendulum instead of variable motors or springs.
Yep, exactly
Tank you very much for your video I have been waiting for it impatiently since then. Sorry if my english is not very good i'm french
I personally noticed the 2:1 ratio between the 24T and round beveled 12T gears is extremely grindy. It is a lot more noticable if you were to enclose the gears on either end of the axis they rotate on between two technic pieces (lke if you wanted it for high torque, so they dont push away from each other) instead of just one end. Using the new non-beveled blue 12T gear instead is a lot smoother. Just a tip.
This is soooo cool!!
Lego should hire you
crazy
thx so much for doing one of my favours (I asked if u could do another clock on you last clock vid), any ways thx so much
thats very smart
Make it to a mechanical clock with escapement and pendulum
algorythm
Great, but makes absolutely no sense :) Probably that's why I love it :D
Welcome to my channel :)
Can you make a lego great ball contraption
Insane! Are you just constantly disassembling segments as you go along or do you have an encyclopedic memory for how parts fit together?
The worst of both worlds. Just trying around with axles and gears until it's kinda compact
Clock with seconds, minutes, hours, am/pm, days, weeks, months ( ! ), years, leap years, get rid of The motor, have it run by perpetual motion or hamsters ( ? )
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