3D Printing a working mechanical Clock

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2013
  • Shows a mechanical Clock, created with a 3D-Printer. Illustrates, how the design was done with Blender, the printing process, the assembly, and the final run.
    Blender- and STL-files can be downloaded here:
    www.thingiverse.com/thing:328569
  • Наука та технологія

КОМЕНТАРІ • 298

  • @Dopeydavoid298
    @Dopeydavoid298 5 років тому +19

    This is a beautiful addition to the internet!
    It's hard to appreciate designs like this as you don't see the failed parts that are slightly misaligned or simply don't fit. The box of waste is what really demonstrates the frustration of the process.
    Thanks for the clock!

  • @raymondo162
    @raymondo162 9 років тому +37

    Very nice job (finally). And the speed the printer churns out parts, that box of 'duds' must represent a mass of time expended; blood; sweat; and tears. I salute your dedication

  • @RimstarOrg
    @RimstarOrg 10 років тому +24

    Nice job. Must have taken many hours, both in Blender and afterword. I like the pulley mechanism that the weight hangs from, much better than having the weight hanging down one side with a counterweight hanging down the other side. I'm going to have to remember that trick. Thanks!

  • @CorvusNumber6
    @CorvusNumber6 4 роки тому +9

    Wow, absolutely amazing! A lovely timepiece!

  • @Coolarj10
    @Coolarj10 9 років тому +5

    This clock is amazing! Very well done! But I must commend you on the video as well. Your video is really well made. I like how you demonstrated the clock, showed the blender software, and also a time lapse of the assembly. Thank you for explaining how the whole thing works.
    And lastly, I can say I fully appreciate the very end where you showed how many iterations of pieces you had to go through to arrive at a working product.
    Awesome!!!!

  • @RickAdams007
    @RickAdams007 9 років тому +2

    I am still in process of printing mine and hope to be done today or tomorrow. Thanks so much for providing this! I have always wanted to build a mechanical clock. This is the most awesome thing I have printed with my 3D printer, thus far.

  • @VladFTA.
    @VladFTA. 3 роки тому

    What an amazing project! I'm so glad you got it working after all those failed experiments!

  • @fred98321
    @fred98321 10 років тому +1

    Wicked skills all around. Impressive! Thanks for posting this.

  • @patrickmcbride8959
    @patrickmcbride8959 7 років тому +1

    wow this is the coolest design i have seen

  • @HeartOfAiurZad
    @HeartOfAiurZad 8 років тому +1

    I'm geeking out so hard to this. Awesome video!

  • @luke2642
    @luke2642 9 років тому +1

    This is fantastic, and a 3D printing milestone I will remember. The next one will be when I see a working 3D printed wrist or pocket watch!

  • @ir0nm8n
    @ir0nm8n 7 років тому +1

    amazing, you did that in blender, I used blender for animation, video editing, rendering and some simple 3D printing stuff, but never something that complicated, nice work!

  • @werner1
    @werner1 6 років тому

    Beautiful! Mechanical art? Amazing, thank you for sharing!

  • @PatrickKansa
    @PatrickKansa 10 років тому

    Wow, this is a great project - thanks for showing it!

  • @JulianMakes
    @JulianMakes 6 років тому +2

    this is incredible! love that 1940's style face too.

  • @zibbezabba2491
    @zibbezabba2491 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful. A work of art.

  • @emaglott
    @emaglott 3 роки тому

    Great project! Very good to learn how a clock mechanism functions.

  • @evanareese
    @evanareese 10 років тому

    Christoph! this is amazing work! keep it up.

  • @gavincurtis
    @gavincurtis 7 років тому

    Building this beauty as we speak. Robox Dual making larger parts and FormLabs 1+ for the smaller components. Interesting little engineering project to see if I can add my own ultra low power micro-controller POWERED by the escapement mechanism (no battery, just charging a capacitor) to dampen the balance wheel to keep it synchronized to the crystal reference it is powering. Gravity powered by the weights, the balance spring is the main oscillator kept in check by a quartz crystal reference and no battery of any kind. Lots of little precision ball bearings to minimize friction and hopefully have a real conversation piece and plastic heirloom functional clock as well. Kudos to this gorgeous design and thanks for making it available.

  • @francescobartelloni8532
    @francescobartelloni8532 3 роки тому

    i'm printing right now your clock, really a great project, thank you!

  • @cfgosnell
    @cfgosnell 9 років тому

    Christoph, thanks very much for this model. I am currently about 1/2 way printing this on my mendel prusa and I am delighted by your attention to detail, and design-for-3D-printing details. I look forward to designs in the near future that have snap-fit details similar to injection molded parts, and minimal use of fasteners.

  • @maarkaus48
    @maarkaus48 2 роки тому

    this needs more views. excellent job! I have wanted to do something like this for some time, and possibly cast the parts in aluminum.
    This is inspiring and helpful. Thank you.

  • @fartking2845
    @fartking2845 6 років тому

    This is very beautiful. Amazing talent and ingenuity.

  • @karlh5645
    @karlh5645 9 років тому

    Wow, so cool! Great work!

  • @artadams1
    @artadams1 8 років тому

    Fantastic work! I love this.

  • @tungym
    @tungym 9 років тому

    Proud of you for your great work !

  • @Hoss_1966
    @Hoss_1966 7 років тому

    this is very cool. i'm looking at getting a printer this week, might have to try this out, thanks for sharing your hard work.

  • @suharsh96
    @suharsh96 4 роки тому

    beautiful work mate

  • @mjstow
    @mjstow 4 роки тому

    All successes come with a box of failures. Great work. I always use Blender....does everything I need and more.

  • @MsToykiller
    @MsToykiller 7 років тому

    Amazing Work!! I am doing this in 2017... Thanks!

  • @heathergreylive
    @heathergreylive 9 років тому

    This is probably the coolest thing I have seen 3D printed. And you did a great job putting the video together. Thanks so much for sharing. What are the chances a novice 3D printer could replicate the clock?

  • @uniukuyu1295
    @uniukuyu1295 10 років тому

    Brilliant!, you are a master designer.

  • @8o8inSquares
    @8o8inSquares 8 років тому

    Oh my god! This is amazing!

  • @beatgerber8895
    @beatgerber8895 9 років тому

    Excellent work!

  • @francoiskern9904
    @francoiskern9904 10 років тому +3

    Hi Christoph, Just realized that you made the files available, but I still would be pleased to pay you for them and sell them for you. People don't understand the incredible amount of work and engineering that goes into a product like this, not to mention debugging and jigging things. Great Job!

    • @ChristophLaimer
      @ChristophLaimer  10 років тому +6

      Hi Francois. I don't intend to earn money with selling that clock model, because I wouldn't be able to provide appropriate support if there are issues. I'm happy with glory and honor. Feel free to sell the files or any printed parts, if the general clock design remains my intellectual property.

  • @donsilva419
    @donsilva419 10 років тому

    Superb video! The clock is impressive, but I am also impressed with your video editing.

  • @ou812grn
    @ou812grn 10 років тому

    Great work and thanks for sharing! Very cool!!

  • @printedrobot8904
    @printedrobot8904 9 років тому

    Fantastic project

  • @arvind2082
    @arvind2082 10 років тому

    Amazing stuff!!

  • @muh1h1
    @muh1h1 7 років тому

    This is incredible! Just optained a cheap 3D printer, i think i am eventually going to try this! :)
    Will probably take me a couple of weeks to print though :)

  • @noelaruldas1152
    @noelaruldas1152 5 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for your demonstration and explanation!

  • @complicatedtime
    @complicatedtime 8 років тому

    Wow. Really impressive

  • @tezz777able
    @tezz777able 8 років тому +1

    AWESOME MAN !!!

  • @andreivs2257
    @andreivs2257 9 років тому

    Amazing work! I will give it a try some day :)

  • @kedarprabhudessai
    @kedarprabhudessai 7 років тому

    the best ever 3d print i have seen😘

  • @8505angel
    @8505angel 9 років тому

    this is awesome! keep it up!

  • @sambrewer2306
    @sambrewer2306 5 років тому

    I can't even make a milkshake in blender. A clock . amazing build

  • @john-paulhopman318
    @john-paulhopman318 10 років тому +1

    Great Job!!!

  • @alaanoor3679
    @alaanoor3679 5 років тому

    just amazing !

  • @pardesafghan
    @pardesafghan 10 років тому

    Great work man. I wonder if you can build a wrest mechanical watch using material other than plastic. Also, what printer (model) did you use for this? Great job!

  • @ISeeFurther
    @ISeeFurther 9 років тому +80

    I can't believe you used Blender for this! Must've taken ages, and would have been a lot easier in a CAD software like Inventor or Solidworks.
    Nonetheless, this is an amazing design :)

    • @MrHolozip
      @MrHolozip 8 років тому +4

      +ISeeFurther when I saw the blender clip, I mouthed "wow" to myself. I've made very basic 3d printed designs in Blender (little figures and such), but getting precise mechanical parts modelled up must have been an absolute nightmare.
      Using OpenSCAD to "program" gears is the easiest way I've found so far

    • @ChristophLaimer
      @ChristophLaimer  8 років тому +19

      +Gareth Crispin (MrHolozip) initially I found it indeed painful with Blender. But finally I got the "trick" how to use the array-modifier for gear-teeth. Now I'm using Fusion 360 - it has a very convenient script to generate involute gears, however if you need to tune the tooth shape, it is equally clumsy like Blender.

    • @mothereric8774
      @mothereric8774 6 років тому +3

      If you want to use Open source software like "Blender", you can use "FreeCAD". Also I think there are mods for blender that make it better for CAD with things like dimensioning being added.
      Anyways thanks for sharing this wonderful project with us!

    • @andrewrolfson794
      @andrewrolfson794 6 років тому +3

      Astounded, that you pulled it off with blender!

    • @RobertsBiezais
      @RobertsBiezais 4 роки тому

      @@ChristophLaimer if you add a planetary gears to slow down the soeed at what the weight drops cant you increase the clocks runtime between winds?

  • @badrahmed9591
    @badrahmed9591 7 років тому

    creative you are , good job

  • @mheermance
    @mheermance 2 роки тому

    Really impressive.

  • @Salvolama
    @Salvolama 3 роки тому

    Great job man 👍

  • @demonprincess5634
    @demonprincess5634 4 роки тому

    that is so amazing and cool and it works

  • @astasuleo
    @astasuleo 10 років тому

    very nice and interesting model. Nice job. Congrats.

  • @metzgerdan
    @metzgerdan 7 років тому

    Great work! simply amazing i'm thinking maybe can a motor be added to the system in order to make it run longer?

  • @mikehibbett3301
    @mikehibbett3301 2 роки тому

    Beautiful. Thank you for sharing

  • @a330turbinex7
    @a330turbinex7 Рік тому

    Superb! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @ohiohamguy
    @ohiohamguy 8 років тому +1

    that is amazing! I'm printing one asap

  • @inversereaction5371
    @inversereaction5371 2 роки тому

    this is amazing

  • @DavidWoodrum
    @DavidWoodrum 8 років тому

    You can make the time last longer with 70 cm if you run the string back up to a smaller spool on the same axis. Allowing the string already used to come back up and give the weight more space.

  • @elftablet7283
    @elftablet7283 8 років тому

    That's absolutely awesome, you created a clockwork mechanism, stunning. (are you a clockmaker by trade?)
    Is there anyway to print even the metal parts? I know you can do screws and nuts and bolt and Taulman's nylon 910 would be strong enough for that, so how about the pins also from nylon? Is there a reason you chose metal pins and screws or is it just a structural consideration? 910 wasn't available when you made this video.
    Either way, what a lovely project. Thanks for sharing it. :)

  • @fuizipra
    @fuizipra 5 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @eriksaari4430
    @eriksaari4430 Рік тому

    very cool

  • @raspberrypiploy771
    @raspberrypiploy771 9 років тому

    Almost finished this print well done on your work.. excellent stuff

  • @i-make-robots
    @i-make-robots 7 років тому +4

    2:56 for start of assembly

  • @marsrach
    @marsrach 8 років тому

    Brilliant!

  • @jameslow5738
    @jameslow5738 9 років тому

    Very neat project! Are you from Germany or Austria?

  • @seekjohn14v6
    @seekjohn14v6 4 роки тому

    amazing bro

  • @kekojb
    @kekojb 9 років тому

    amazing!

  • @luisrenato1109
    @luisrenato1109 3 роки тому

    I really liked it, beautiful design, does it work for 12 hours?

  • @AlvaroMartinez-ms8cx
    @AlvaroMartinez-ms8cx 9 років тому

    great video

  • @ForOwn84
    @ForOwn84 9 років тому +3

    pretty nice job here, and seems very educative to do :)
    Hope you'll find a way to make the working time go a little longer ;)
    Wel done anyway and thanks for the video ;)

  • @er_cajas465
    @er_cajas465 Рік тому

    ty for the desing

  • @adinjahic8616
    @adinjahic8616 3 роки тому

    Hi. First of all I want to tell that this is one of the best project that I've seen.
    I just want to ask you, what is the diameter and lenght of shaft thaht you been using ?

  • @alaingrenier663
    @alaingrenier663 Рік тому

    nice work my friend👍👍

  • @JoseLopez-tk1qt
    @JoseLopez-tk1qt 3 роки тому

    What that’s so cool

  • @duleking01
    @duleking01 10 місяців тому

    Super cool design. Have you thought of using fusion 360 seems like it would allow for a more precise design? I’m trying to make my own clock and was wondering how did you go about designing the mainspring and hairspring? Any help would be greatly appreciated

  • @Xyin100k
    @Xyin100k 9 років тому

    That is so cool

  • @biodegridable123
    @biodegridable123 8 років тому

    Amazing work Sir! is it possible to install a tourbillon or any kind of complication in that clock?

  • @ronaldmackall1621
    @ronaldmackall1621 5 років тому

    Nice!

  • @theGermanPrintingNerd
    @theGermanPrintingNerd 5 років тому

    WOW Amaziing job done

  • @chuyhuioh8507
    @chuyhuioh8507 9 років тому

    great!
    thanks for sharing

  • @SuperBadC
    @SuperBadC 4 роки тому

    Good Job 👍

  • @iPuzzlePirate
    @iPuzzlePirate 5 років тому

    Nice job! Are you sharing your design(s)?

  • @cr6925
    @cr6925 9 років тому

    Wow! superb :-)

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 9 років тому

    That's pretty neat. If you had a regular pendulum, you could get more accurate timing with a sliding weight to help adjust the escapement period. Looks like this one uses a balance wheel, so the method of correcting that doesn't seem so obvious. (Maybe an adjustable friction brake perhaps?)

    • @ChristophLaimer
      @ChristophLaimer  9 років тому

      Friction has not much influence on the timing. The combination of spring strength and the mass distribution from the balance wheel are relevant: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balance_wheel#Period_of_oscillation

    • @raymondo162
      @raymondo162 9 років тому

      On some watches I've looked at, they seem to have a rotatable lever thingy to alter the effective working length of the balance-wheel spring ??

  • @badwolf5245
    @badwolf5245 5 років тому

    This is a great clock and i have had fun building it but, i have ran into a problem. Everything is together and the weight is on but its not turning the gears. I was wondering if this is a problem with the spring or if 600g isn't enough for the simple ratchet mechanism

  • @stefanobruni2535
    @stefanobruni2535 5 років тому

    Ottimo lavoro. Ho costruito l' orologio grazie ai modelli riportati in rete. Alla fine mi sono però accorto che la molla di 'SCAPPAMENTO' non può essere realizzata in PLA perchè troppo flessibile e a conti fatti i componenti dello scappamento (molla e bilanciere) sono stati progettati in materiale PLA. Sono al momento allo studio di una modifica da apportare per far funzionare l' Orologio. Grazie comunque per i modelli che sono per me stati uno stimolo a costruire un orologio e anche capire il funzionamento dal punto di vista fisico.

  • @JOJOWONWON
    @JOJOWONWON 5 років тому

    I love it, it's so cool, where can I buy it? thanks

  • @WhyNotAskRich
    @WhyNotAskRich 4 роки тому

    This is a work of a genius. I would love to learn from you from your experience while you were designing and developing this masterpiece. Kindly communicate.

  • @richardbalboa7161
    @richardbalboa7161 9 років тому

    Amazing :')

  • @kiteclem35
    @kiteclem35 4 роки тому

    awesome !! thank you

  • @sebastianmartin5532
    @sebastianmartin5532 7 років тому

    Oh man, youre an absolute genius !
    Im an watch-enthusiast, especially mechanical watches so i found you by your 3D printed torubillion! And im absolute blown out of my mind.
    I wish i could have one of these watches! Unfortunately im an absolute No-Printing guy, though im very interested in that topic.
    What would you say, is it necessary to print this watch with the same printer model like you?
    Is the tourbillion needs an better printer, because of its fineness?
    *wow "100 useless parts"!

  • @CarlosLopez-th7qc
    @CarlosLopez-th7qc 9 років тому

    Hi Christoph. What model of 3D printer you used for the clock parts?

  • @waynetudor3247
    @waynetudor3247 3 роки тому

    i have printed and built the clock, looks wonderful but, am having trouble making it tick. Any idea how much weight you added to the escapement balance? and what positions. looks like something at top, bottom, left and right?

  • @nikolaythird1454
    @nikolaythird1454 4 місяці тому

    Greate job!

  • @rochalima40
    @rochalima40 2 роки тому

    Fantastic, I want to printed your clock

  • @robertpelland5649
    @robertpelland5649 2 роки тому +1

    Where does one find the sizes and lengths of the pins that are needed for assembly?