It is really difficult to photograph the inside workings with the clock assembled and running. I tried to put as much as possible of the mechanism out in the open on the front, and I cut holes in the front to show the epicyclic gear drive for the lifts. If you go back to my first iteration of the chiming ball clock on you tube, I was able to lift the bonnet and show the insides and that will give you some idea.
Your device is wonderfully complex and entertaining. I find your mechanical design to be very clever and shows a great deal of thought and planning. I think this clock is now one of my very favorite examples of beautiful mechanical time-keeping.
Heartbreaking that this clock is not available nor has anyone picked up production for it. Something this brilliant should be celebrated! It seems that several people are interested in the plans and production but honestly, this should be be "productionized" with a major manufacturer to share this fantastic design and remove the burden from you. Please reconsider as there is not much in this space that is available for people like me who are passionate about this type of engineering and design.
I watched a video about a clock about a month ago. I guess UA-cam decided that I'm a guy who cares about clocks, so that's why they suggested this one.
May I give you a humble suggestion? The ball that triggers the chime unit should be carried on top about 5 minutes before the mark of the hour (chiming is prepared) (1:55, 2:55...), and held by a stop/post in the chime tray. Then, when a ball pass a press plate/button installed just before the hour tray, it releases the trigger ball and start chiming. This have two advantages: 1) The clocks start chiming when all the signaling balls are at the right place: at the first "bong" you can read the hour correctly, instead of waiting the signaling trays to be updated 2) The striking train is started by the time train, it's better conceptually than having the big minute wheel starting the chiming and having the signaling balls flowing in a non connected manner Otherwise, really nice clock! :D
This is a modification made, essentially using the basics of the Ball Clock Kit, which you could buy in any hobby store in the 80s and 90s. In addition to ball bearings, they also had some with golf and tennis balls. They all disappeared now and they don’t manufacture them any more because people got rid of all of them. After a couple of sleepless nights, owners gladly couldn’t give them away fast enough at every garage sale or swap meet!
This would be perfect for Waiting Rooms, the only problem would be trying to tear people away once their turn comes. You should sell them as a working unit, or in kit form. I'd buy one, and not just for a Waiting Room.
Very smart and clever. Re the laser cutting if you can seal a cone with a hole just bigger than the beam infront of the lens hooked up to a compressed air supply that can jet through it at a decent velocity you can reduce the black edges to a pale brown colour. Laser cut stuff doesn't have to be black on the edges as the laser should be vaporising not burning its way through.
Really neat design. I know laser cutters and 3D printers are getting popular but I bet you'd still have a hit on your hands if you sold these as pre-cut kits.
it would be a huge challenge to succeed in 3D printing this beautiful clock. It's unfortunate that for small problems of reliability, you have abandoned the project. This clock deserves to be supported ;) - If one day you have plans to recreate 3D parts, I'm interested.
Do you have any plans or stl files that you would be willing to sell. This really is an incredible piece of work which I would love to attempt a build. thanks
Even if you chose to not sell the completed clocks, would it be possible to sell the CAD patterns to cut these out ourselves should we have a laser cutter? I would love to pay for even just the plans!
Any chance you still have plans or details on this clock that you can share? I like the way you made this, particularly the chiming mechanism, and would love to see how you got some of the mechanisms to work, and implement them on my own clock. I'm also considering using a raspberry pi or something to give the clock an "off" mode to keep track of the time without running any of the mechanisms (that way I don't wake up in the middle of the night to fourteen or so balls being recycled).
Hello there I am Sinan from Turkey.First of all congratulations for the marble clock with chime. I also want to do such a project.I'm just confused about chiming.I wonder what kind of mechanism Chime did. Can you help me with the chime? I would be very happy. Best regards.
The chime sound is made by a hammer striking a flat metal disk at the back of the clock. The chime mechanism comprises the holding track at the top which contains the right number of balls for the chime count. There is a turnstile-gate mechanism that will release one ball at a time. Beneath the gate, each ball drops into a delay circuit that ensures that there is a pause between each chime strike. After the delay circuit, the ball toggles a lever which triggers the next chime ball to be released by the turnstile gate. In the last part of the chime pathway near the bottom, the ball knocks a lever system which operates the chiming hammer. The chime sequence is initiated by a seperate ball that is released into a bypass track exactly on the hour. The bypass track avoids the turnstile gate and it simply drops the ball straight into the section at the end of the delay circuit which triggers the chime process.
Do you sell this? A kit would be great! Please let us know. FYI. There are a few companies such as “ Ugears” and “Rokr” that make wooden kits of many different mechanical things. I’m sure you could license a manufacturing agreement with them and cash in. I’m quite sure this would sell easily. Good luck
Hello Mr. Yates, I'm really passionated with this design, I wonder if you have these models for sale?, Do you have any website? wonderful and espectacular work, Congratulations for all the improvements!!
If I had this clock, I would film: The Clock The Lifts The Grabber and putting a marble on the 1-minute tray When the 1-minute tray needs to be emptied How it is emptied The seconds mark The big chiming lift Where the balls end up where they wait for the chime to trigger What happens at 1-10 59 What happens a few minutes later The 12 00 moment (the 1-minute, the 10-minute and the chimer recycle trays need to be emptied) The 1 00 moment (the 1-minute, the 10-minute and the hour trays need to be emptied)
Andrew, guess what? (It WAS in different colours) I saw the same design of this clock - and it's 1:00 drop, too! The videos were by Wolfspaw Woodworks.
Not proper plans as such - i.e. parts specifications, assembly plans and construction instructions. I have only the MDF cutout drawings. There are also a number of metal parts:- springs, the chime disk and striker, gear spindles, the motor, the balls, screws and nuts, etc.
You should really start selling these I’d buy one
2nd buyer arrived :)
And he madi it 5 yrs ago! :D
3RD buyer
Sign me up 4th
Same
I'd be the 6th..
If possible, would like to see more of the back end, the dynamics of the clock. But, fantastic craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing.
It is really difficult to photograph the inside workings with the clock assembled and running. I tried to put as much as possible of the mechanism out in the open on the front, and I cut holes in the front to show the epicyclic gear drive for the lifts. If you go back to my first iteration of the chiming ball clock on you tube, I was able to lift the bonnet and show the insides and that will give you some idea.
@@andrewyates89 Such a tease! 😂
Maybe make one out of transparent acrylic?
I am working on a new video to show the assembly process
@@kaleygoode1681 Really great idea!
Your device is wonderfully complex and entertaining. I find your mechanical design to be very clever and shows a great deal of thought and planning. I think this clock is now one of my very favorite examples of beautiful mechanical time-keeping.
Thank you, I'm glad that you appreciate the design package.
I really hope you end up either selling a kit, selling plans, or selling completed versions of these. I would love to have one. Awesome work.
'Just for fun, I'm recording every 12 seconds with my clock' *I tip my hat to you sir*
Marvelous. That's what free time was invented for.
Heartbreaking that this clock is not available nor has anyone picked up production for it. Something this brilliant should be celebrated! It seems that several people are interested in the plans and production but honestly, this should be be "productionized" with a major manufacturer to share this fantastic design and remove the burden from you. Please reconsider as there is not much in this space that is available for people like me who are passionate about this type of engineering and design.
I love clocks!!! Especially those with many dials, showing date, moon phrases, year, etc.
This is fantastic, like something doc brown would have had in back to the future.
I would buy one of these if you ever mass sold them as assembly kits. Looks like so much fun!
Thanks. Who knows what the future holds.
Love unique and unusual clocks and timepieces, If more reliable one day Andrew I would be interested!
Absolutely gorgeous. I can't imagine the effort involved here. Truly a work of love. Best wishes
Thank you. You clearly understand that a mechanical "engineer" is driven by his heart and not by commercial considerations.
2015: No Wait
2016: Not Yet
2017: Just No
2018: I don't care
2019: Maybe, but no
2020: Ok, let's recommend this for a random guy in Brazil
I'm in the uk and recommended this now
Italy, up from the blue just now
Same here, another random guy in Brazil
Maybe YT realized it's related to Wintergatan, another channel that I follow...
I watched a video about a clock about a month ago. I guess UA-cam decided that I'm a guy who cares about clocks, so that's why they suggested this one.
Your design approach is impressive as it is entertaining to watch. Thanks for sharing your creation along with some inspiration.
UA-cam seems to always wait 4 years to recommend these types videos then just two more weeks so I feel weird commenting on an old video
Hi Andrew. Wonderful, truly wonderful. Would you mind sending or making available to download, the drawings please?
I love the letterbox inside the pillarbox. It really gives it that late-90's "how the fuck does widescreen work" sort of feel.
WoW! Great work!! Wonderful clock and mechanism!
I have no idea why I just watched this, but I'm glad I did. Cool thing!
May I give you a humble suggestion? The ball that triggers the chime unit should be carried on top about 5 minutes before the mark of the hour (chiming is prepared) (1:55, 2:55...), and held by a stop/post in the chime tray. Then, when a ball pass a press plate/button installed just before the hour tray, it releases the trigger ball and start chiming. This have two advantages:
1) The clocks start chiming when all the signaling balls are at the right place: at the first "bong" you can read the hour correctly, instead of waiting the signaling trays to be updated
2) The striking train is started by the time train, it's better conceptually than having the big minute wheel starting the chiming and having the signaling balls flowing in a non connected manner
Otherwise, really nice clock! :D
Hola, me podrías decir cómo funciona en su parte de atrás? Me gustaría aprender, o si tienes para vender o sabes dónde venden, me gustaría comprar
This is a modification made, essentially using the basics of the Ball Clock Kit, which you could buy in any hobby store in the 80s and 90s. In addition to ball bearings, they also had some with golf and tennis balls. They all disappeared now and they don’t manufacture them any more because people got rid of all of them. After a couple of sleepless nights, owners gladly couldn’t give them away fast enough at every garage sale or swap meet!
THIS CLOCK IS SIMPLY AMAZING
How someone dislike this? Good work, great brain... awesome
I too would love to see it in a kit
This would be perfect for Waiting Rooms, the only problem would be trying to tear people away once their turn comes. You should sell them as a working unit, or in kit form. I'd buy one, and not just for a Waiting Room.
Wow... that's totally fantastic... what skill...
I do like what you did! I would like to make my own marble clock for years, and now, just after seen yours, I will have to make one with a chime.
Hola, sabes cómo se hacen? Me gustaría aprender.
That is totally cool. I wish my brain was that smart to make one of those clocks. Thanks for the laughs and video. You are a very smart man.
Very smart and clever. Re the laser cutting if you can seal a cone with a hole just bigger than the beam infront of the lens hooked up to a compressed air supply that can jet through it at a decent velocity you can reduce the black edges to a pale brown colour. Laser cut stuff doesn't have to be black on the edges as the laser should be vaporising not burning its way through.
Thanks for making it and making the video of it. Great fun!
Wow, that's amazing. I didn't know this was a thing. I'd buy one if I could.
That's what I call creative.
A lot better than your older one!
This is great.
If I ever had this clock, I would film what happens at 1 o'clock.
please start selling these, or make a tutorial on how to make these clocks ! its absolutly amazing !!!
Simply Amazing. I wish i could build things like this. Fantastic Work
it's sad but i struggle from time to time to tell time with an analog clock. This is super easy to read and fun to look at.
I don’t just want this. I need this
Outrageously cool. I love this! Outstanding work!
Any chance you'll be making and selling these? I'd love to buy one!
Same here xD
Same this man could make some money selling these
lol at the time of seeing this, this comment is 4s old then ones 4 hours old another is 4 days old and the original is 4 years old
Hi Hi and yours is 48 minutes old: a multiple of 4.
@@TheEmeraldMenOfficial and yours is 14 hours ago, it has a 4 in it
I am working on a new video for a making a simpler version that is potentially an easy -to-assemble kit
Mr, Yates. Can you make a video explain the mechanism or show us woodwork plan.
Ever thought to have the plans configured for a 3D printer? That may work to resolve the issues with the year functional life.
Really neat design. I know laser cutters and 3D printers are getting popular but I bet you'd still have a hit on your hands if you sold these as pre-cut kits.
You know, Andrew, I wish I had this clock...
to film the 1 o'clock hour.
Good work. I am impressed.
I really like this clock, you've done an amazing job! It's the best I've seen!
Absolutely ingenious,
it would be a huge challenge to succeed in 3D printing this beautiful clock. It's unfortunate that for small problems of reliability, you have abandoned the project. This clock deserves to be supported ;) - If one day you have plans to recreate 3D parts, I'm interested.
Do you have instructions to build?
I would love to make some longevity improvements and make my own. Could you please share the cut out patterns?
What an engineering *_marvel_*..
I could watch this ball clock for hours
Are these available for sale anywhere? My ballbearing time machine has given up the ghost and I'm looking for a new one
This is amazing. Well done sir!
Do you have any plans or stl files that you would be willing to sell. This really is an incredible piece of work which I would love to attempt a build. thanks
Si llegas a conseguir un archivo o alguna información sobre como se construyen, yo también estoy en la misma
fantastic to watch. i would love to build one.
That is amazing! Well done
That's very cool! I'd like to have one, too!
Even if you chose to not sell the completed clocks, would it be possible to sell the CAD patterns to cut these out ourselves should we have a laser cutter? I would love to pay for even just the plans!
i would love one of these
This is wonderful! Love it!!!
I love clocks, thanks for sharing
This is really amazing!!
What did you use for chiming - a bell? Or chiming rod?
Any chance you still have plans or details on this clock that you can share? I like the way you made this, particularly the chiming mechanism, and would love to see how you got some of the mechanisms to work, and implement them on my own clock. I'm also considering using a raspberry pi or something to give the clock an "off" mode to keep track of the time without running any of the mechanisms (that way I don't wake up in the middle of the night to fourteen or so balls being recycled).
Are you going to make this kit for us to make purchase of chiming ball CLOCK?
ah yes, the clock and ball device
I love the project. Do you have a build plan you would share? I teach wood shop in high school and this would be an awesome class project. Thanks
Hola, estoy interesado en aprender como se arma uno, pudiste aprender?
Hi Mr. Yates, I´d like too know how i could have the plans of this
incredible machine. I love it so much!!!
Man this is really amazing. Please sell a kit or make the plans available!!
Hello there
I am Sinan from Turkey.First of all congratulations for the marble clock with chime.
I also want to do such a project.I'm just confused about chiming.I wonder what kind of mechanism Chime did.
Can you help me with the chime?
I would be very happy.
Best regards.
The chime sound is made by a hammer striking a flat metal disk at the back of the clock.
The chime mechanism comprises the holding track at the top which contains the right number of balls for the chime count. There is a turnstile-gate mechanism that will release one ball at a time. Beneath the gate, each ball drops into a delay circuit that ensures that there is a pause between each chime strike. After the delay circuit, the ball toggles a lever which triggers the next chime ball to be released by the turnstile gate. In the last part of the chime pathway near the bottom, the ball knocks a lever system which operates the chiming hammer.
The chime sequence is initiated by a seperate ball that is released into a bypass track exactly on the hour. The bypass track avoids the turnstile gate and it simply drops the ball straight into the section at the end of the delay circuit which triggers the chime process.
Thank you very much for the reply.
Somebody should make this idea for 3D printing and up to date DIY manufacturing
Do you sell this? A kit would be great! Please let us know. FYI. There are a few companies such as “ Ugears” and “Rokr” that make wooden kits of many different mechanical things. I’m sure you could license a manufacturing agreement with them and cash in. I’m quite sure this would sell easily. Good luck
Beautiful work. You could set up a webcam and live stream this.
Would it be possible to get the vector file so I can laser cut this? Awesome stuff
Hello Mr. Yates, I'm really passionated with this design, I wonder if you have these models for sale?, Do you have any website? wonderful and espectacular work, Congratulations for all the improvements!!
Have one of the early ones but have lost the how to use-is there any instruction pamphlets on it avalble
Good bedside time peice with clock
Great clock!
man I'd love a kit as well!!!
Got plans to put the plans up?
So amazing! When available a kit to buy and build ourselves?
Seeing that this is all laser cut, perhaps you would consider producing kits for sale.
If I had this clock, I would film:
The Clock
The Lifts
The Grabber and putting a marble on the 1-minute tray
When the 1-minute tray needs to be emptied
How it is emptied
The seconds mark
The big chiming lift
Where the balls end up where they wait for the chime to trigger
What happens at 1-10 59
What happens a few minutes later
The 12 00 moment (the 1-minute, the 10-minute and the chimer recycle trays need to be emptied)
The 1 00 moment (the 1-minute, the 10-minute and the hour trays need to be emptied)
Andrew, guess what?
(It WAS in different colours) I saw the same design of this clock - and it's 1:00 drop, too!
The videos were by Wolfspaw Woodworks.
Fantastic work there somewhere where I can get the plans to create? Thank you!
I can barely comprehend the logic behind this.
Wow that is fantastic!
Wrist watch version please ......
thats cool i want one but in black with the numbers in blue
Nice clock
Did you ever make plans available?
Not proper plans as such - i.e. parts specifications, assembly plans and construction instructions. I have only the MDF cutout drawings. There are also a number of metal parts:- springs, the chime disk and striker, gear spindles, the motor, the balls, screws and nuts, etc.
Thank you for sharing
any plans available yet? would love to make one for christmas
It’s veeerrryy B-E-A UTIFUL 💓💗👏🏻👏🏻🥰💕💞💛❤️😍💖!!
absolutely beautiful!!
Can u buy these some where
I'd want one!!!
ingenious!
So beautiful