Cool 3D Printed Mechanical Clock | Tourbillon Mechanica (FDM Version) Assembly Guide

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  • Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
  • STL Files: www.myminifactory.com/object/...
    This is the FDM version of the Tourbillion Mechanica that is modified to optimise printability and assembly on a FDM printer. These was printed on the standard Ender 3.
    Detailed step by step assembly and printing guide can be downloaded here: drive.google.com/file/d/1BkZX...
    Approximate run-time on PETG spring: 10minutes
    Total Print Time: 110h hours
    Material Consumption: 350 grams
    More details can be found in the detailed pdf guide!
    Edit:
    Notes for Prusa Mk3/s Owners, thanks fellow maker : Marius Tulbure
    Its possible to print the base on the 250x210 rated build size by setting the the plate at 250x216 in your slicer stting and moving the starting point at 0 - 3 the last 6mm are printed on the wiping area. You need to remove the skirt as well.
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  • @philips170t
    @philips170t 3 роки тому +2925

    my 3D printer: "dun look at me, I only do square boxes."

    • @uiopuiop3472
      @uiopuiop3472 3 роки тому +10

      @Dave Cockayne sp

    • @cozmo4694
      @cozmo4694 3 роки тому +185

      Well don't look at mine, cuz my printer prints on paper only

    • @uiopuiop3472
      @uiopuiop3472 3 роки тому +7

      @@cozmo4694 ß

    • @iblackfeathers
      @iblackfeathers 3 роки тому +54

      my 3d printer: don’t look at me, i’m still in the prototyping stage of a crowdfunding campaign.

    • @uiopuiop3472
      @uiopuiop3472 3 роки тому +3

      @@iblackfeathers waddagunn

  • @bryanjones3492
    @bryanjones3492 3 роки тому +837

    This is the coolest thing i've seen that has come from a 3d printer.

    • @intrifix4536
      @intrifix4536 3 роки тому +5

      Check out the 3D printed car on my channel that I created 7 years ago.

    • @Rctdcttecededtef
      @Rctdcttecededtef 3 роки тому +2

      you might find 3d printed engines cool

    • @MigunoOS
      @MigunoOS 3 роки тому +3

      Well I mean, I’ve seen a house that’s bean 3d printed using cement, like an actual house

    • @intrifix4536
      @intrifix4536 3 роки тому +7

      @@MigunoOS Although I find the utility function of that pretty awesome, I find the complex shapes that you can create with 3D printing more awesome than printing something big.

    • @MigunoOS
      @MigunoOS 3 роки тому +3

      Laurens Wes well I mean they are building these to help end homelessness because they can be created quickly and cost 4000 dollars

  • @393strokedcoupe
    @393strokedcoupe 3 роки тому +26

    Years ago I watched Clayton Boyer's wooden clock creations. The mechanical art of his wooden escapements really peaked my interest in the art of clock making. This, I must say, has got to be one of the most beautiful and brilliant things I've seen on UA-cam, bravo!
    I really like the simulated sapphire jewels on the gears. Beautiful thing to look at.

  • @EcstaticSuffering
    @EcstaticSuffering 3 роки тому +21

    My grandfather was a watch maker, and he passed away 25 years ago. I wish I could show him this and see what he thinks of it.

  • @delawarepilot
    @delawarepilot 3 роки тому +1024

    Now imagine making the same thing by hand in metal and the entire thing is about the size of the medium white gears you have there.

    • @Asmusei
      @Asmusei 3 роки тому +77

      Is it weird that I immediately want to do this?

    • @delawarepilot
      @delawarepilot 3 роки тому +93

      If I had the skills. Watchmaking has always impressed me.

    • @Sylfa
      @Sylfa 3 роки тому +38

      @Jake Yeah, there's no mechanism for setting the time, not sure what else could be missing though; not a watchmaker.
      Though this size clock I might be able to make, if I had a 3d printer. And time. And... Well, maybe later...

    • @jimshepherd9593
      @jimshepherd9593 3 роки тому +8

      I mean, I have a microscope for a reason..

    • @bobasaursquared1633
      @bobasaursquared1633 3 роки тому +3

      Asmusei get shipped to China and you can do it for free

  • @fmphotooffice5513
    @fmphotooffice5513 3 роки тому +626

    Very nice design. 2 suggestions: Use silicon or teflon lubricants, not WD-40. Plastic is damaged with oil. Also, With so much work, the pallet and escape wheel will likely wear out a long time before anything else does if it's plastic on plastic contact. Maybe printing them with nylon and/or carefully putting metal inserts or faces on the points of contact might give that nice clock a long life.

    • @Chrissi33004
      @Chrissi33004 3 роки тому +63

      WD40 is not an oil it’s an rust remover. Big misconception. It should never be used to lube anything.

    • @harthenry
      @harthenry 3 роки тому +76

      @@Chrissi33004 WD - Water Displacement -- Solvent -- 40th attempt to get things right

    • @Heidegaff
      @Heidegaff 3 роки тому +156

      @@Chrissi33004 WD-40 is actually a sentient oil that understands what you want it to do and does it. This is why it has so many applications.

    • @darkshadowsx5949
      @darkshadowsx5949 3 роки тому +9

      @@harthenry exactly oil displaces water. some oils actually evaporate. which after displacing the water leaves the metal joint dry.
      most oils are resistant to quick evaporation, but Volatile oils will evaporate within days or weeks.

    • @rcjd7834
      @rcjd7834 3 роки тому +38

      In my experience dry graphite lube works wonders with 3D printed parts.

  • @ebeanakskov
    @ebeanakskov 3 роки тому +4

    Amazing. What impres me most, are all the works who lays behind the finished product. All the drawings made for the 3d print, your exellent documentation, and all presentations drawings. And I will not even think on all the hours you have spend, doing it. Really amazing!

  • @AlejandroVales
    @AlejandroVales 3 роки тому +228

    Now imagine having to design this from the scratch ~400 years ago and without having anything like a 3d printer! Just your hands and some rudimentary tools

    • @archniki_
      @archniki_ 3 роки тому +2

      greeks had it

    • @lucyfyrearchoftwilight9282
      @lucyfyrearchoftwilight9282 3 роки тому +8

      Some of the greatest works of art of all time.

    • @ramiivan1
      @ramiivan1 3 роки тому +7

      But at the same time there was no distractions back then like watching a guy put together a 3D printed clock on UA-cam.

    • @sly1024
      @sly1024 3 роки тому +1

      And do it in one fifth the size!

    • @thlee3
      @thlee3 3 роки тому

      seriously ... blows my mind.

  • @BoagsBugger
    @BoagsBugger 3 роки тому +476

    I just can't wait until Ivan Miranda makes a giant red version of this.

  • @blacknight1003
    @blacknight1003 3 роки тому +3

    How absolutely fascinating. I have been glued to the screen totally mesmerized by the sheer complexity of the movement, and to think someone actually calculated the measurements for all the moving parts is totally mind-blowing. Thank you for sharing.

  • @alexmh6131
    @alexmh6131 8 місяців тому

    Words can’t really do justice to this, in every aspect, the engineering, creativity, craftsmanship/assembly and I’m not sure how accurate it would keep time, but even without accurate time keeping, the functionality is astounding as well! All that and it also is one of the most beautiful 3d printed objects on top. I’m in awe!

  • @elzar760
    @elzar760 2 роки тому +3

    First, this is amazing, beautiful and I just don’t have enough words to describe how much I love this. Second, horology is truly an art. I wish I had the patience and the skill to do something as amazing as this.

  • @jeanphilippepoirier6130
    @jeanphilippepoirier6130 3 роки тому +18

    Wow, impressive! I'm equally impress by the quality of your Printing & Assembly Guide.

  • @samphoenix1674
    @samphoenix1674 3 роки тому +147

    i feel like desmond the moon bear when i ask "how did i get here" becouse that was damn facinating

  • @MikeC19100
    @MikeC19100 7 місяців тому +1

    Words can’t describe how impressive and artistic this creation is. I just saw this for the first time and it makes the very detailed Baby Yoda print look, well plain… I only needed to see one video to know that I will be back for more of these creations.

  • @MrJrod809
    @MrJrod809 Рік тому +1

    Just started building this. cant only imagine the amount of work that it took you to design all of this. I just finish the escapement mechanism. having so much fun and learning so much about 3D printing thks to this. Thanks for the wonderful design.

  • @letsdiyeverything8010
    @letsdiyeverything8010 2 роки тому +5

    Not sure how I just now ran into this channel. But you've 100% got my sub and like! What an amazing engineering feat, and to 3D print the entire build is just spectacular! Very impressed :)

  • @TheFoxranger
    @TheFoxranger 3 роки тому +5

    Incredible work ! Very pleasant to watch thanks to the incredible editing !

  • @maryjoypadua9647
    @maryjoypadua9647 3 роки тому

    Gears and clockworks always fascinates me... I LOVE IT!!

  • @Jesse_Carl
    @Jesse_Carl 3 роки тому +14

    My god this is the most glorious thing I have seen this year

  • @GodtJR
    @GodtJR 3 роки тому +100

    0:00 my man that's a ding dong

    • @UrSoMeanBoss
      @UrSoMeanBoss 3 роки тому +13

      glad im not the only one who saw it...

    • @thierryguimaraes8298
      @thierryguimaraes8298 3 роки тому +5

      UrSoMeanBoss everyone saw it lol

    • @hlobet_
      @hlobet_ 3 роки тому +5

      great eyes see alike

    • @dimagi7864
      @dimagi7864 3 роки тому +2

      I scoured the comments just for this reason

    • @cameronyoung2004
      @cameronyoung2004 3 роки тому

      If it's not intentional. I call it a yes.

  • @404podcasts5
    @404podcasts5 3 роки тому +7

    I'm fascinated my stuff like this, using science to make something run without a motor or battery is something I just can't understand so this is magic to me. Please keep making stuff like this, this is just absolutely phenomenal how you can build stuff like this, although I'd like to see commentary at some point to maybe learn more about whatever it is your building.

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT Рік тому +3

      What's crazier is we did it hundreds of years before we had CAD software or computers to plan the design, it had to be built by a paper blueprint or trial and error, or likely both.
      Even just making the tools was fine and difficult work

  • @Alley00Cat
    @Alley00Cat 9 місяців тому +3

    Probably the best 3D printer project I’ve seen. I doubt this clock would be accurate or last very long, but that doesn’t matter, it’s an incredible piece that is beautiful and educational. This is basically a basketball-sized winding mechanical watch. Amazing!❤

  • @jambay4785
    @jambay4785 3 роки тому

    Impressive, don't think I'm ready for such a project, really like the detail and results.

  • @AlanRGB
    @AlanRGB 3 роки тому +4

    Precioso! Gran trabajo, espero poder imprimirlo pronto, gracias por compartir 👍

  • @Stevo_1985
    @Stevo_1985 3 роки тому +6

    Well done for the time and effort that went into this, it's incredible. I have a skeleton watch, and love to see the escapement in action - but this build has so many things going on, it's a joy to see in motion.

    • @zitriphyer8429
      @zitriphyer8429 Рік тому

      ik this was two years ago, but would you happen to know a good brand for skeleton watches? I've been struggling trying to find exactly what I picture in my mind.

    • @Stevo_1985
      @Stevo_1985 Рік тому

      @@zitriphyer8429 Mine is a Rotary, around the £150.00 to £200.00 mark, pretty basic - self winding, and looks pretty cool, but doesn't have as many moving parts on display as I'd like.
      'Watch' this: ua-cam.com/video/NRhSgrrpK7I/v-deo.html
      How to afford one of them is not something he explains, but they are beautiful works of art. I hope you find what you're looking for!

    • @zitriphyer8429
      @zitriphyer8429 Рік тому

      @@Stevo_1985 thanks!

    • @Stevo_1985
      @Stevo_1985 Рік тому

      @@zitriphyer8429 No problem!

  • @choschiba
    @choschiba 3 роки тому +1

    This is the most incredible 3D printed project I have ever seen

  • @leosbagoftricks3732
    @leosbagoftricks3732 3 роки тому

    What a lovely epic symphony of design and craftsmanship!

  • @afrizalf16
    @afrizalf16 3 роки тому +4

    AMAZING! man you are so kind for sharing all this with us! Thank you!

  • @PositiveEmo
    @PositiveEmo 3 роки тому +70

    i just gave up on making my own a few weeks ago. guess im going back into it now. Cool video

    • @imperialpresence3331
      @imperialpresence3331 3 роки тому +8

      he should do some small batch production and sell them as kits...not sure it'd make him rich...but small batch manufacturing is getting cheaper and more accessible to the masses all the time...

    • @robkennedy3000
      @robkennedy3000 3 роки тому

      Bruh is buy one of these

    • @michaelesposito2629
      @michaelesposito2629 3 роки тому +1

      Imp ThePimp I highly doubt he could sell it for enough time justify it. He might even lose money

    • @imperialpresence3331
      @imperialpresence3331 3 роки тому

      @@michaelesposito2629 depends on cost to manufacture vs selling price..i think as a kit it could get a 70-80 dollar price point...probably find someone to manufacture packaging...i'm seeing a lot going on with 3d printers...conveyor belts on them...and all open source pretty much

    • @degruggir1483
      @degruggir1483 3 роки тому +1

      Why did you stop at first?

  • @gianpietrovairo3557
    @gianpietrovairo3557 3 місяці тому

    Simply a wonderful project!
    Congratulations!

  • @voltixD
    @voltixD 9 місяців тому

    Love the intro. Turning a jumble mess into something spectacular and awe inspiring

  • @AdelBelmahi
    @AdelBelmahi 3 роки тому +7

    You are a genius Sir! I don't know how thank you! Generation after generation your work will stay as a guide of creativity and achievement !

  • @junouyang8881
    @junouyang8881 3 роки тому +43

    "Because I can see how things work. What makes them... tick." - Sylar

    • @biggusriggus7693
      @biggusriggus7693 2 роки тому

      Ohoo I haven't thought about that show in years!

  • @ej732
    @ej732 Рік тому

    Awesome. Been contemplating an escapement system for a main spring for a clock.

  • @DigoryJames
    @DigoryJames 11 місяців тому

    Love the use of orbital gears! Great design.

  • @dzikusdzikusdzikus
    @dzikusdzikusdzikus 3 роки тому +14

    WOOOW!!! This design is simply amazing! I encourage you to further work on that project, to achieve at least 24hrs running time.

    • @IAdryan
      @IAdryan 3 роки тому +2

      I was about to ask if it does work at least one day :) I guess not.
      Maybe with a metal spring ? Thin and long should give about same force but for longer time than plastic spring.

    • @FairlyOldGit
      @FairlyOldGit 3 роки тому +3

      @@IAdryan or perhaps a small electric motor and battery, hidden away somewhere to keep giving it a 'gentle' wind?

    • @dumbcrumb879
      @dumbcrumb879 3 роки тому +1

      @@IAdryan In the pdf he shows how to make a steel spring but it only lasts about 10 minutes longer.

    • @marksams1037
      @marksams1037 3 роки тому

      What about a chain drive with a weight? Like a cuckoo clock.

    • @inna.rudenko8571
      @inna.rudenko8571 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/pXt3Qhan3cQ/v-deo.html

  • @mmawad100
    @mmawad100 3 роки тому +3

    A magnificent work of art thank you Sir.

  • @scf0104
    @scf0104 3 роки тому +1

    This was so relaxing to watch, thank you.

  • @aungthumyint2174
    @aungthumyint2174 3 роки тому

    This is really amazing stuff I have ever seen with 3D printing. Really cool...

  • @pavelyakowlev
    @pavelyakowlev 3 роки тому +7

    The best printing clock! (:

  • @mizukey3432
    @mizukey3432 3 роки тому +9

    めっちゃかっこいい!
    メカっぽくて欲しい‼️👍

  • @NicheTama
    @NicheTama 3 роки тому

    watching it work at the end is soooo satisfying

  • @danielwhyatt3278
    @danielwhyatt3278 3 роки тому

    This looks like sooo much fun to make. If I ever get a real fine production 3D printer I am totally making this.

  • @neotim5
    @neotim5 3 роки тому +28

    Never thought this is possible with a 3D printer, wow!

    • @notioncreanga
      @notioncreanga 3 роки тому +5

      @Vendicar Kahn why very hard? It's just time consuming

    • @bowzert
      @bowzert 3 роки тому

      @@notioncreanga If you don't have the patience and are not a fan of all this manual stuff than it can be frustrating.

    • @rewop12
      @rewop12 3 роки тому

      @Vendicar Kahn If you are getting stringing and zits then your printer is not dialed properly. My ender 3 pro can easily do that

    • @rewop12
      @rewop12 3 роки тому

      @Vendicar Kahn ?

  • @11epicnoob
    @11epicnoob 3 роки тому +3

    If we ever go back to Kaladesh, I want this to be the Masterpiece for Unwinding Clock

    • @alexs5814
      @alexs5814 3 роки тому +1

      OOH! second run for new artifacts would be awesome.
      I'd, also, would like some affordable Pauper grade Artifacts in this artstyle. and maybe some uncommons?

  •  3 роки тому

    Why do I feel very relaxed watching stuff like this? :D

  • @Sneekystick
    @Sneekystick 3 роки тому

    This project looks fantastic. It seems very complicated, “which it is;” However, when broken down, it is very straightforward.

  • @timohaavisto8491
    @timohaavisto8491 3 роки тому +5

    Imagine this beautiful engineering without ear-shattering background music.

    • @unregistered_profile
      @unregistered_profile 3 роки тому +1

      foolish

    • @mrkthmn
      @mrkthmn 3 роки тому +1

      You and I have very different tastes, haha. I had to watch it on mute!

  • @neilcreek
    @neilcreek 3 роки тому +5

    This is absolutely beautiful work! Well done! May I ask what music you used for the background? I love it but Shazam has no luck identifying it.

  • @leandrolaporta2196
    @leandrolaporta2196 3 роки тому

    Impressive, and beautiful design, probably the best I have ever seen

  • @hirosi700801
    @hirosi700801 3 роки тому

    すばらしい。時計のメカニズムが分かるし、作っていて楽しいし、完成したときの満足感もありますね。

  • @steamlink4803
    @steamlink4803 3 роки тому +4

    Wow, I‘m tempted to buy a 3D printer just for this build alone

    • @CinemaZiggy
      @CinemaZiggy 3 роки тому

      Buy one you’ll build more than just this

  • @deltasquared5530
    @deltasquared5530 3 роки тому +23

    Mom: Your uncle and little cousins are coming over!
    Me: *heavy breathing*

  • @asleepysquishy6430
    @asleepysquishy6430 3 роки тому

    I like the mix between the making sounds with the music

  • @vortigan7362
    @vortigan7362 3 роки тому +8

    "How many gear do you need"
    "Y E S"

  • @limanlemon
    @limanlemon 3 роки тому +5

    Great model, would love to have this as a working clock, how would you go about making this electronicly powered instead of the PETG spring?

    • @pauld9690
      @pauld9690 3 роки тому +1

      I mean you could always do it the inelegant way and shove a geared up motor into the windup area. Just make sure it's one that's fine being held close to still.

  • @eric8737
    @eric8737 3 роки тому

    Just bought the files---------can't wait to print this!

  • @emmaegtberts8419
    @emmaegtberts8419 3 роки тому

    OMG! i didn't know i needed it, but I NEED IT. seriously, this is gorgeous, i am a better person having seen this beauty

  • @WoodByWright
    @WoodByWright 3 роки тому +35

    So seriously cool. Would there be a better spring to install to get a longer run time? Or a possible weight that could be added

    • @Sleekman
      @Sleekman 3 роки тому +4

      I'm fairly sure that would help. my knowledge on watches and clocks is pretty limited though.

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 3 роки тому +3

      Yes, metal springs would give a significant increase in time but as far as clocks go it wouldn't last long, a weight works great, but would require a good bit of redesign to the clock spring mechanism to work off of that instead

    • @pauleduardpantua8489
      @pauleduardpantua8489 3 роки тому

      @@Sleekman I love teemo😁

    • @Robstrap
      @Robstrap 2 роки тому

      Idk if a metal mainspring would actually be better. I guess perhaps because it could be thinner and therefore be longer but if not then it won't make a difference.

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 2 роки тому

      @@Robstrap spring steel is significantly better at, well being a spring than plastic, can hold much more tension, and as you said is thinner so it can be wound up more, there are clocks like this that are able to take metal springs and they dramatically increase the runtime

  • @aykutcoskun6092
    @aykutcoskun6092 3 роки тому +5

    Wonderful design and very good work! I use "elephant's foot" feature in Prusa Slicer and it works flawless with my gear designs. I can even prey for it hahaha, saved so many hours from post-process. You probably know that but if you don't, you should try it.

    • @kimnielsen9320
      @kimnielsen9320 3 роки тому +1

      I use it all the time ,though i usually chamfer the sharp edges that is placed on the heatbed in Fusion360, i do still use " elephant foot compensation "

  • @regulardude5652
    @regulardude5652 3 роки тому

    I like this guy's patience to make this marvelous creation

  • @christapurschke6567
    @christapurschke6567 4 місяці тому

    Sehr schöne Arbeit, ich bin fasziniert, das es funktioniert. Alle Zahnräder greifen schön ineinander, Ich habe alles mit 0,4 Nozzle gedruckt.

  • @saultube44
    @saultube44 3 роки тому +3

    I have questions:
    - Why not a Yellow Seconds Marker?
    - How durable it is?
    - Why not Quartz+Battery mechanism?
    - How much cost you to print it
    - How much time you spent designing it?
    - If you would sell it, how much would you charge?

    • @charredhusk
      @charredhusk 3 роки тому +1

      I’m obviously not the one who made it, but I know some about clocks and have a background in material science so I can answer a couple of these from experience.
      The durability of the individual parts I would actually expect to be relatively high, but there will be issues with friction over time. Because of that friction, and the fact that the hairspring is made of plastic as well, this clock likely won’t hold accurate time for all that long, and its basic level of accuracy is going to be quite low to start with, as it only seems to be operating at around 1-3Hz for the beat rate.
      The idea of a quartz/battery mechanism would be better for accuracy, but it doesn’t seem that was the intention here. This doesn’t seem to be so much of a functional clock as it is a gorgeous piece of art that is made partly to test skill.
      I would think of it more as a sculpture than a clock, though it is an amazing way to demonstrate the principles of watchmaking, even including some very high-skill design into it.

    • @saultube44
      @saultube44 3 роки тому

      @@charredhusk Yeah, 3D printing is st6very rough today, and some oil is necessary. Also so many pieces taking away energy, it's too much. This is the problem with our Societies, Art and Technology don't mix well, instead of 1 inspiring the other

    • @charredhusk
      @charredhusk 3 роки тому +1

      @@saultube44 Agreed. This is also the reason that watchmaking of this level is so expensive and difficult. Getting the design right is only step 1. Then comes perfecting materials and machining to the level of actually achieving the precision required. I do have to say though, this is one of the most excellent printed clock designs I have seen so far in terms of function. Not to mention the skill required to actually design and make a functioning tourbillon, even in plastic and not metal, is already very high.

    • @saultube44
      @saultube44 3 роки тому

      @@charredhusk Interesting, yeah it has a lot of merit, so close to be a great watch with enough refinement and optimizations. I hope he gets to improve it, because it's beautiful, mesmerizing in its functioning, it just needs more love to be that fascinating intersection of optimal art and technology, actually the 2 parts of our brain: the emotional that is expressed through art, and that gives reason to appreciate our days, and the intellectual part: that give us sense of self-sufficiency, of conquering the difficulties. Maybe a collaboration among alike minds would be better

  • @lowtus7
    @lowtus7 3 роки тому +8

    Would be great to add a small motor to keep it running indefinitely. Lovely work!

  • @RodHartzell
    @RodHartzell Рік тому

    Brilliant! Fantastic mechanism. Thank you for sharing.

  • @lepotagerpiments
    @lepotagerpiments 3 роки тому

    😱🤯 totally amazing, I know what to print with my ender 3 V2 now thank you 👍

  • @TeganBurns
    @TeganBurns 3 роки тому +184

    Now replace the power reserve with metal so it''s last longer than 15 minutes

    • @SillyWilly-px4bu
      @SillyWilly-px4bu 3 роки тому +21

      Or just put a motor instead of the big spring

    • @Ruby_Mochii
      @Ruby_Mochii 3 роки тому +22

      Would be nice to last longer, otherwise you'd look at it and wonder why you only slept under 15 minutes.

    • @joseantonio6637
      @joseantonio6637 3 роки тому +53

      SillyWilly699 It would stop being a mechanical clock if you added an electronic energy source, that's the magic of this, even if it only lasts 15 minutes.

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 3 роки тому +26

      If the main spring, pendulum spring, and escapement fork and wheel were metal, this could be a nice, usable clock that would last a long time.

    • @chemieju6305
      @chemieju6305 3 роки тому +30

      Even simpler: heavy weight on spooled up string.

  • @ComdrStew
    @ComdrStew 3 роки тому +25

    Can you imagine how smart Christiaan Huygens was to invent the pendulum clock.

    • @Fifury161
      @Fifury161 3 роки тому +6

      Or Robert Hooke as this isn't quite a pendulum clock, he invented the balance spring, the design used in this clock...

    • @nlq7844
      @nlq7844 3 роки тому +1

      Or Abraham-Louis Breguet for inventing the flying tourbillon in 1801! Hand making all these parts by hand and being accurate enough to tell time. Incredible

    • @nlq7844
      @nlq7844 3 роки тому

      Or Abraham-Louis Breguet for inventing the flying tourbillon in 1801! Hand making all these parts by hand and being accurate enough to tell time. Incredible

    • @vast634
      @vast634 3 роки тому

      @@nlq7844 Or Franz Anton Ketterer who invented a Cuckoo coming out of the clock.

  • @karenockey7922
    @karenockey7922 3 роки тому

    Love your work, really good video editing. This design will sell as I would purchase the files for printing. Please consider and do continue to share more content 👍😁

  • @previous_player3276
    @previous_player3276 3 роки тому

    Thats one very fine clockwork you got there

  • @BKYLiew
    @BKYLiew 3 роки тому +4

    this is amazing! :O (does the minute/hour hand move correctly relative to real time though?)

    • @clockersmocker
      @clockersmocker 3 роки тому

      If the proportions are correct it will definetly do

  • @luckysk81980
    @luckysk81980 3 роки тому +72

    this is the "SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY" category. Do you sell it?

    • @quickdiy8127
      @quickdiy8127 3 роки тому

      I offer 3d printing as a service for projects, 120 parts, 90 hours of print time I'd bill you $900+ so...not feasible

    • @ViperNg1990
      @ViperNg1990 3 роки тому +2

      @@quickdiy8127 You'll be surprise that people are willing to pay for this!

    • @gtaocinematics
      @gtaocinematics 3 роки тому

      @@quickdiy8127 $900 I could print that for $300 easy

    • @quickdiy8127
      @quickdiy8127 3 роки тому

      If anyone in is interested I can print one for you guys, just pay for my filament, time and shipping

  • @89RASMUS
    @89RASMUS 3 роки тому

    That is some high quality prints. Most of the parts look like god damn injection moldings. Bravo.

  • @handlewithart
    @handlewithart 3 роки тому

    This is so good! Now I wish my wall clock be like that!

  • @scanerang
    @scanerang 3 роки тому +3

    How accurate is your clock? It would seem like the material properties would vary wildly across different plastics, causing the timing to be off. Anyways I'm very impressed by the fact that you were able to make this! +1

    • @scaredyfish
      @scaredyfish 3 роки тому +1

      I wondered this too. I didn’t notice any mechanism to calibrate the balance wheel.

    • @lukeeister3926
      @lukeeister3926 Рік тому

      @@scaredyfish Also, he doesn't have a mainspring shape that provides constant pressure over the winding/unwinding cycle, so its probably not very accurate, not that a 3D printed clock would be.

  • @edgarsalgado2918
    @edgarsalgado2918 3 роки тому +3

    Whats the accuracy of this clock in telling time?

    • @campcoyote4140
      @campcoyote4140 3 роки тому

      With this hairspring, the accuracy can t be very sure😅
      I think it is an esthetic work

  • @1495978707
    @1495978707 3 роки тому

    This was fantastic because even though this clearly took a lot of skill and work, you made it look easy and made it easy to follow how it works, for me at least

  • @diamondsolo
    @diamondsolo 3 роки тому

    One piece at the time. Truly amazing.

  • @templerazrael
    @templerazrael 3 роки тому +4

    For all those who have asked:
    Song list:
    1. ua-cam.com/video/1rWbh3NkIGg/v-deo.html
    2. ua-cam.com/video/aUmEUzD1pcg/v-deo.html
    3. ua-cam.com/video/xu6axcyF9KQ/v-deo.html
    4. ?
    5. ua-cam.com/video/tS5kxL2t7A4/v-deo.html

    • @Lallander
      @Lallander 3 роки тому

      4 is the one I'm most interested in finding of course. ~sigh

  • @not_riley
    @not_riley 3 роки тому +3

    "Approximate run-time on PETG spring: 10minutes
    Total Print Time: 110h hours"
    It's cool and all..but 110 hours for a 10 minute clock..

  • @t0nito
    @t0nito 3 роки тому

    This must be one of the coolest things I've ever seen!

  • @animewarrior7
    @animewarrior7 Рік тому

    thanks for sharing this masterpiece of yours.

  • @sanketparekh9306
    @sanketparekh9306 3 роки тому +6

    I would buy this as a printed set. And make my own. I think that would be cheaper instead buying detailed printer. If anybody is willing sell all the parts printed I would buy.

    • @Razor1rot
      @Razor1rot 3 роки тому

      You would be wrong. The filament and time it takes to print this far out prices the cost of decent 3d printers now. My printer cost me 500 bucks. Can get the same one now for 300. Filament for all the colors would need a minimum of 3 rolls thats about 60 bucks. and the time to print this would and make sure each part was functional would put the cost of this easily over 300 bucks and damn near 500.

  • @micmix8165
    @micmix8165 3 роки тому +3

    0:01 he probably did that on purpose 😂

    • @fernandoqueirozpopovic7024
      @fernandoqueirozpopovic7024 3 роки тому

      And I thought I was the only one I saw it XD.
      BTW what anime is that pfp from if you know?

  • @sadghostinthemirror125
    @sadghostinthemirror125 3 роки тому

    Why is this so satisfying to watch 💜

  • @BimmerWon
    @BimmerWon Рік тому

    Absolutely mesmerizing

  • @AKbhvngri
    @AKbhvngri 3 роки тому +3

    1 st

  • @michaelg4888
    @michaelg4888 3 роки тому

    Man if only multi-million dollar corporations could make stuff this amazing. You, my friend, are the kind of person who should be getting paid top dollar at companies to design stuff this beautiful.

  • @tee4222
    @tee4222 3 роки тому

    I definitely thought it was going to use a motor. This is incredible!

  • @MrLion-zb8je
    @MrLion-zb8je 3 роки тому

    Super satisfying to watch

  • @akbarm7660
    @akbarm7660 3 роки тому

    this is awesome yet so satisfying

  • @russellcresser5826
    @russellcresser5826 3 роки тому

    I do not understand why anyone would post a dislike to your work. Perhaps they should just Stop looking at stuff on UA-cam. Respect Sir.

  • @jamesdean9988
    @jamesdean9988 4 місяці тому

    stunning video!! i really hope to buy assemble kit soon

  • @simpernchong
    @simpernchong 3 роки тому +1

    A satisfy video when the final work is assembled.

  • @ecophile70
    @ecophile70 3 роки тому

    marvellous and fascinating...makes me almost cry. Thanks

  • @jstagzsr
    @jstagzsr 3 роки тому

    This is by FAR the coolest 3d printed thing i have ever seen.. screw the 3d printer, this might be the coolest thing ive seen EVER!! Imagine the first person who built one of these from scratch and had to figure out all those tiny parts and not only how to make them all work together to accurately tell the time, But the probably years of tweaking and altering each gear ratio, the math involved, the craftsmanship of when they used to make this stuff out of metal, and tiny enough to fit in watches.. The human mind is an amazing thing! God gave us an amazing gift with giving us the ability to think in this way. i absolutely love it.

  • @franciscojaviergarciadelga5208
    @franciscojaviergarciadelga5208 3 роки тому

    Congratulation for this amazing job!!!

  • @dibyandubanikdas7041
    @dibyandubanikdas7041 3 роки тому

    U have pushed 3D printing to its highest level.

  • @pixelmace1423
    @pixelmace1423 3 роки тому

    Nice resourcefulness in using a big allen wrench as a mallet in 1:56!