Building the mechanical counter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2012
- The mechanisms of the counter explained, and showing step by step how to build it. I also have a detailed set of plans available for this counter.
woodgears.ca/counter - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
The transition in editing when testing it was too smooth. I got worried when you counted "1, 2, 7"
***** I have a lot of edits that you don't see. But the numbers on this one made it kind of obvious.
Matthias Wandel the counting and the video was so perfectly timed that I was like "Well that's an issue you may wanna fix"
***** I rewatched that part 3 times to be sure..
If you watch very curious you see that the 7changes
+Samurai Pipotchi I thought it was just new modern maths!
I love these videos man, theyre really helping me get through some seasonal sadness
goodbyefootvideos you wanna talk about it?
their is no reason to dislike your genuine videos.
Matthias, it is always so satisfying watching you crafting with wood. You are seriously skilled
PlebzOr Blapparapp Well, not being good at wood working doesn't mean that you are untalented. Talents come in different forms and do not express themselves only in haptic results.
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**Thumbs UP** :D
PlebzOr Blapparapp well I'm an Olympic dank memer
You have the rare combination of engineering, woodworking and computer programming skills. Awesome and interesting projects. As always.
Amazing work Matthias.
Form and craftsmanship, perfectly executed. Well done.
Love your channel!
ussually I just lay on sofa after my work and watch your videos while eating, Tottally awesome!
Cant wait for next video.
Viktor, Slovakia, EU.
your a master woodworker and engineer. seriously alot of the stuff you make amazes me the detail the work your one reason i wanna do woodworking as a hobby
I have been doing custom woodworking for 30 yrs. I really enjoy watching your videos. LIKE YOU I am very scientific and experiment with allot of different things. Keep up the good work.
I am a backyard blacksmith and tinkerer, and I wanted to say I greatly admire your work and ingenuity.
I must say, You are incredible with wood... Thank you for taking the time to do these videos. Also, your gears program is awesome.
That was 19 minutes and i didn't even notice! Very cool stuff! Really admire how all the careful planning pays off in the end
You could always paint a reset button on.
What’s the name of this gear at moment 00:33 / and 1:18 ..?!
0, 1, 2, 7.... I spat out my drink
omg so funny zozzle xD
That purple drank?
Video is cutted. Jumping any second.
18:39 "one two SEVEN eight nine" for a second I thought it was broken O_o
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When I build playlists, I usually lump a whole pile of on-topic videos from different creators. This gets it's own playlist. Thank you Matthias.
Exzellenter Kanal, aus dem man unglaublich viel lernen kann - vom flüssigen Handwerken über technische Grundlagen bis zu theoretischen Konzepten.
wow you are crazy smart. i love watching you're detail. you also impress me with the time and care you put into everything. wow
Very Impressive, It is amazing all the things you can make out of wood. Thanks for sharing all your talents.
I didn't know how these counters worked, now I do. Thanks!
Amazing! your videos are the best tech+woodworking videos
i finally finish the counter and work perfectly. Along with the air engine, the combination lock, the marble mechanism and the binary counter all are decorating my shop.
Amazing!!! Wonderful carpentry skills used here. Highly impressed!
I'm a disaster with wood.... so I 3D printed one using your video as a guide. I couldn't have done it without you! Cheers.
very very cool project!
You would have been my biggest hero when I was young. I was really fascinated by this mechanism when I was 5.
Some of the most entertaining stuff on TH-cam comes from Matthias :)
This is amazing ! This should be the most viewed video on TH-cam. Very impressive, very
THESE ARE SO HELPFUL IS TEACHING KIDS TO TRUELY UNDERSTAND OUR NUMBER SYSTEM. SHOULD BE ONE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. THANK YOU!
looks like fun project, love the simple but ingenius mechanism behind
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You sir, are a genius. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge.
this is probably my favorite project form you, Great job!
The amount of patience you have with wood is amazing. Approximately how long did this project take (aside from the CAD time)?
Your awesome you are a really good builder, designer and wood craft skills and mechanics
What an epic build! Great work.
You're my favorite TH-camr right now
Just the fast that you do this and then edit it is just crazy
Man that's awesome .. you're incredibly smart, I can't believe the contraptions you come up with.
Jawdropping skills! thanks for sharing //Ken
so cool.
Amazing what YOU can do with wood using the state of the art in design and fabrication tools!
I noticed the final product includes several pieces of metal; two dowels and some screws. Could there be some wood-workers' magic way to make these, too?
Everything about this was wonderful!
Your work continues to amaze me :O Such a beautiful mechanism!
I agree with making a clock one, perhaps use a synchronous motor, like from a microwave oven turntable, and have the digits change once per minute.
This needs more number disks … for all the likes this video will get!!!!
Superb piece of work!
Thanks, Matthias!
wood makes such a pleasing sound when it hits the gears! I wonder if you could make this counter produce some sort of sound when the ones get carried?
This is awesome, a few of the mechanisms in 507 Mechanical Movements are in this! wicked
I'm playing the Matthias drinking game. Every time I see a clamp I take a shot. Why am I seeing double? :p
Thanks and keep up the good work.
I would love to buy this! Love your work. Keep it up
Perhaps with good reason. I messed up the first wheel when I painted it, so had to paint white over it again.
I really enjoyed this, thank you. This has me thinking about making a simple wooden mechanical slot machine.
Fabulous! Very impressive bit of work.
Man, you are good :)
Even if I had the tools, I would not be patient enough to go so far on big projects.
Wonderful construction!
Well, thanks for taking even more of my money! I can't not buy these plans. Mr. Wandel, you are amazing.
Jesus i just spent 19 minutes watching this. Amazing job as always man.
Really, really neat. Talk nerdy to me Matthias! Best wishes from St. John's.
You make the coolest things man!
Great stuff always entertaining, instructive and inspirational. Syncro mesh gearbox next?
...gosto muito dos seus trabalhos, sua capacidade e criação é surpreendente, parabens...
I really like your contraptions
AWESOME job as usual. You always inspire me ... :)
I love that ratchet lever mechanism that you used for counting ...
Did you come up with the mechanism or did you see that somewhere ?
"1, 2, 7, 9" It took me a while to figure out that it was a jump in editing, and not an error
I DONT GET IT. PLEASE SOMEBODY EXPLAIN THIS!!!!
At 18:38, he starts testing the counter by counting up by one. But the sequence in the video appears to be 1, 2, 7, 8, 9... Which as we know, is _not_ how to properly count up by one. I have a feeling that Matthias edited that shot so cleanly on purpose to fool the viewer momentarily.
Got me for 1 second.
maravilloso!!! detallado... útil no me canso de verlo perfecta combinación tecnología, mecanismo, arte en madera, gracias
Thank you for sharing your masterpieces. How long do you spend to design your works?
nossa seu trabalho é maravilhoso parabéns. My name is Jonathan. so beautiful work.
Great work!! Very skilled!
I was thinking of making gears for a project and then I watched this. So much work🤣 !
This is awesome. Would love to have seen the numbers inlaid.. Might be difficult on a curved surface. Love it. Such simplicity for a complicated machine.
Now I await your all wood computer. (May take a while...)
'Decrement' is now my word for the day.
You always make such cool videos.
You've just earned another subscriber!
Fun build! It would be really easy to add a "reset to zero" lever. You would have to have a lever that disengages the connecting axle (the one with the small gears), letting the big wheels rotate freely. Also a weighting system that pressures the blocks into rotating to the 0 position? So as long as the gears are engaged the weighting has no effect, but when you disengage them they roll back to zero naturally? IDK how you would account for the wheels rolling back and forth.. maybe friction? That would get in the way of normal use though..
How is this done in existing mechanisms?
It's interesting to see how much your recording style has changed since '12
you make some really cool stuff!
Very cool!
I didn't even notice the numbers were mirrored untill you mentioned it.
I cut them with the bandsaw (I thought it was obvious)
With practice, you can follow a line precisely. Easier when cutting slow in thick stock.
like always another great build.
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Amazing vid!!, I wish you had a TV show
I would be so afraid of messing up when I paint it.
Amazing video, as usual.
Matt.... You freakin ROCK!!! This is awesome! You must have built a wooden clock before???
i love those good tools you use.
i would realy like to try building this. but with the crap i have it would be almost impossible
This was great fun to watch. I was wondering if you had ever considered making a router jig for cutting your gear teeth instead of using the band saw. By the way-your band cutting is amazingly good. Makes me want to get mine set up again.
+Jim Richards routers are poorly suited for "cutting". The bandsaw is easier and faster.
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I was wondering if it was possible to make something like this? Maybe a simple contraption with the mechanics used from the board game?
Very cool. Nicely done.
Parabéns pelo projeto! Só faltou um mecanismo pra zerar o contador.
Wow, amazing project, thank you for sharing 🌿🌿🌿
Tricky to do. You need to be able to de-clutch the gears from the rotors for repositioning.
I made a counting mechanism using a Geneva mechanism design. That worked out pretty well.
Awesome work!
Excellent video!
i love it i will hopefully buy your plans and make it that is awsome
You sir, are a genius!
Nice project, sir!
u sir are a genius
Well to be fair he did not come up with the design for the thing. He just translated the mechanism to wood, still briliant!
im very impressed, thanks for the video
Very cool. Great job!
Looks like it would provide hours of fun. Levers, gears, knobs, clicking sounds, what more could one ask for? How long did it take to come up with the design?
This is cool, I need one of these.
Really amazing!!!
But you should look for a long spring to replace this rubber band if you want it last for years.
great work! how long did it take you to build it from the scratch? including cad and understanding the mechanism.
awesome. this is what i was searching.
It's so amazing!!!