Just when you think that he can't come with anything more complex he comes with a fucking mechanical watch. In the next video: basic nuclear fission reactor made out of paper.
Тут иногда и практика такое "советует" - вот например изначально у меня пружина заводилась без промежуточной шестерни, сразу на ручке завода была маленькая шестерня, а на барабане сбоку был зубчатый венец, так вот при очередном заводе в шестерне обломалось пару зубьев. И все, понятно, тот момент когда нужно идти продумывать нюансы ))
This is BEYOND impressive, i dont know how you achieve this! Such precise and tinyy cuts, i would give up on the first damn gear! I have made your V8 model, that too 2.5x sized version, and I thought that it was insanely hard, but this? Amazing! You have out done yourself!
I love this channell! Always mind blowing when you upload! When the clock ticked, I didn't expect it would sound like an old grandfather clock. Interesting!
Absolutely incredible work. While making a fully functioning watch mechanism out of paper is already impressive, making one that can run for several *minutes* is something I never thought I'd see.
Paper is incredible material but sometimes I think that some "cheating" can be made with steel spring, so this could work perfectly. Your projects are awesome!
Third??? What ..hey this is very cool, and I bet super hard to make. Maybe a first in the world? I have seen paper mantle clocks....but a wrist watch?? WOW!!! GREAT JOB!! It's very interesting the things you make Sir!!
Классный проект. Как я и предполагал, одна из основных проблем - ограничения бумажного хранилища энергии. Хотя для этого проекта главное, что он оказался осуществим. Вторая проблема, которая, как мне кажется, может возникнуть - это быстрый износ деталей. Когда я первый раз собрал "композитный материал" из ПВА и бумаги, то сильно удивился его прочности - не намного отличающейся от прочности дерева. Но стоит его чуть погнуть или долго потереть, как он расползается по слоям.
Since I came across the video of you making a v8 engine I was hooked onto your channel I wonder what profession your working in real life is this your hobby ?? Good luck mate 🤝🏻
Скорее всего да, я думал в какой-то момент что не получатся наручные, хотел сделать побольше, типа настольного, по размеру вроде будильника. Основная проблема с запасом хода - в главной пружине. В этой модели ее ширина 3.5 мм, думаю если увеличить ее в 2 раза, скорее всего так же и продолжительность работы увеличится
Ничего себе. Вы мастер создания механизмов из бумаги. Получается часовые механизмы можно использовать и на других бумажных устройствах, вроде самолётиков, для направления движения. На стационарных часах можно сделать ветряной аавтоподзавод чтобы они работали дольше. В наручных бывает тоже автоподзавод.
partly, I have templates for some parts, but not for all, and they are quite disorganized (because of many redesign iterations). And link to forum with assembly process - only-paper.ru/forum/38-28904-1
Mostly, i.e. first prototype and partly second prototype was cut manually, but later, to save time, I used laser engraver for some "big" gears; there is a photo comparing laser-cut and manually-cut gears at 2:02
там в видео показано на 2:02 в принципе - для некоторых "больших" зубчатых колёс получилось лазерный гравер заюзать, но у него точность не совсем достаточная, поэтому большинство деталей вручную вырезал
Спасибо. На саму сборку уже финального прототипа думаю где-то месяц-полтора ушло, а так я с сентября 2023-го изучал и тестил разные компоненты. Механизм я сам разрабатывал, но конечно кучу инфы в нете пересмотрел, вот на этих сайтах если что очень много полезного www.abbeyclock.com , incoherency.co.uk/blog/stories/the-watch-project.html
Thanks. As for the gear ratios - it depends on different factors like balance oscillation period, mainspring power(how many "effective" revolutions it can make), ultimate gears producing accuracy, does second hand needed etc For this model, as a result of trials and fails, I ended up with following parameters: balance - period 0.46(6) escapement wheel - period 4.6(6)s; pinion 10 teeth ratio 3.6 third wheel - period 16.8s; gear 36 teeth / pinion 10 teeth ratio 3.6 second wheel - period 60.48s ~60s; gear 36 teeth / pinion 10 teeth ratio 4 first wheel - period 241.92s ~240s; gear 40 teeth / pinion 10 teeth ratio 5 barrel - period 1209.6s ~1200s; gear 50 teeth
yep, and exactly because of this the model is running only several minutes - mainspring is also made of several strips of paper glued with cyanacrilate, and it became more like a plastic than a paper, so it tends to fracture when bended too much (
Dude……….you never seas to amaze me👍 I actually had this idea in my head a few years ago when I saw someone make a working clock out of cardboard and paper and thought to myself if it was possible to make a stopwatch with a similar mechanism 🤔 and you just proved that it is possible👏👏👏
The fact that you can build a darn watch out of paper, gives boley with their U.T.S 700 series no rights to be this finnicky and unreliable, especially at this price of 25€ per movement. It's especially embarassing to remember that the clock movement I mentioned is a German radio controlled clock movement. It costs 25€ and it's so incredibly unreliable and finnicky to work with. These clock movements only last about two years until it fails. boley really needs to improve here. The only benefit about boley's U.T.S 700 is that it's very accurate at showing the time. The clock is expensive, the hands are getting harder to find and it requires constant replacing. At this point you could just get a cheap chinese radio controlled clock that does the same thing for far cheaper. It's sad what happened to Junghans. They're no longer making their own movements anymore but instead rely on boley's crap and edge their logo on boley's unreliable products... (The Germans are known for their well built clocks, just like the Switzers clocks and watches...)
Just when you think that he can't come with anything more complex he comes with a fucking mechanical watch. In the next video: basic nuclear fission reactor made out of paper.
Вы проделали огромную работу, это поразительно! Приятно смотреть за работой человека, горящего своим делом
Завораживает полное погружение в нюансы механизма. Никаких кавалерийских наскоков. Все продумывается!!!
Тут иногда и практика такое "советует" - вот например изначально у меня пружина заводилась без промежуточной шестерни, сразу на ручке завода была маленькая шестерня, а на барабане сбоку был зубчатый венец, так вот при очередном заводе в шестерне обломалось пару зубьев. И все, понятно, тот момент когда нужно идти продумывать нюансы ))
This is BEYOND impressive, i dont know how you achieve this!
Such precise and tinyy cuts, i would give up on the first damn gear!
I have made your V8 model, that too 2.5x sized version, and I thought that it was insanely hard, but this? Amazing!
You have out done yourself!
I love this channell! Always mind blowing when you upload! When the clock ticked, I didn't expect it would sound like an old grandfather clock. Interesting!
the fact that it works at all is downright amazing
Absolutely incredible work. While making a fully functioning watch mechanism out of paper is already impressive, making one that can run for several *minutes* is something I never thought I'd see.
Paper is incredible material but sometimes I think that some "cheating" can be made with steel spring, so this could work perfectly. Your projects are awesome!
you're right, but I can't imagine the paper holding up to the tension of a steel spring
@@mad_6519 You can add more layers of paper (not moving parts) to strenghten up the construction so the steel spring tension would not be a problem.
@@michasowik2438 have you ever worked with one of these steel springs?
This is INSANE! How did you make a literal mechanical watch only out of glue and paper?!?!?
Third??? What ..hey this is very cool, and I bet super hard to make. Maybe a first in the world? I have seen paper mantle clocks....but a wrist watch?? WOW!!! GREAT JOB!! It's very interesting the things you make Sir!!
Алексей какие поражающие инженерные навыки, а вы хороши😊
Would have been neat to face all the parts with comic book paper too. But this is incredible!!
UA-cam are crazy for how underrated this channel is
I love designer watches, Dunder Mifflin, Hammer Mill, Staples.
this is a completely insane. Great work! a visual ASMR, thank you 👏👏👏
I am absolutely stunned, impressed, gobsmacked etc. Just wow! Genius
Unbelievable. Congratulations on this insane project!
Please never stop making such cool content u are seriously underrated
Классный проект.
Как я и предполагал, одна из основных проблем - ограничения бумажного хранилища энергии. Хотя для этого проекта главное, что он оказался осуществим.
Вторая проблема, которая, как мне кажется, может возникнуть - это быстрый износ деталей.
Когда я первый раз собрал "композитный материал" из ПВА и бумаги, то сильно удивился его прочности - не намного отличающейся от прочности дерева. Но стоит его чуть погнуть или долго потереть, как он расползается по слоям.
Вы маньяк ))) в хорошем смысле этого слова...
I love your creation you are a genius
This is so difficult to believe... congratulations!
Unbelievable. This is just GREAT!
What computer program do you use for drawing? Your work is beautiful.
Thanks, I use OpenOffice Draw editor
You know at this point you can just literally make a helicopter squash plate and the full design powered by your radial engine
This channel is so underrated
Amazing as always, every one of your videos is amazing, keep it up!
Lot of time on your hands eh?
Just kidding! I love your work!
It's the best project I've ever seen... It should be done immediately but the templates are missing 😱🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
nice clock. What type of glue you have used?
thanks. Mainly, I used cyanacrilate (super glue), and for some parts - PVA (white glue)
Since I came across the video of you making a v8 engine I was hooked onto your channel I wonder what profession your working in real life is this your hobby ?? Good luck mate 🤝🏻
paper modelling is a pure hobby, my job connected to software development
Damn, clockwork fine mechanics... all made out of paper!
SUPER! B)
Мне кажется, скоро Алексей построит искусственный интеллект из бумаги, после чего наступит бумажная сингулярность
Damn! That looks nice. The 0 Jewels cracked me up, also you beat me to it. At least I now have inspiration to look up to.
Они так завораживающе тикают, интересно если увеличить размер часов (настенные) время работы сильно вырастет?
Скорее всего да, я думал в какой-то момент что не получатся наручные, хотел сделать побольше, типа настольного, по размеру вроде будильника. Основная проблема с запасом хода - в главной пружине. В этой модели ее ширина 3.5 мм, думаю если увеличить ее в 2 раза, скорее всего так же и продолжительность работы увеличится
This is insane! Will you release the blueprints? I'd love to build one myself.
Ничего себе. Вы мастер создания механизмов из бумаги. Получается часовые механизмы можно использовать и на других бумажных устройствах, вроде самолётиков, для направления движения. На стационарных часах можно сделать ветряной аавтоподзавод чтобы они работали дольше. В наручных бывает тоже автоподзавод.
This is insane! What CAD software do you use?
I used OpenOffice Draw vector image (2D) editor
ШЕДЕВР
Во время сборки всё идеально сходится, словно пазл. 👍👍👍
маньяк) часы классные, антимагнитные) ждем металлическую версию...
My God there is no stopping this man he has gone way too complex he is about 1v1 Leonardo da Vinci and beat him
And just like a Swiss watch it’ll last a lifetime
do you have a template/onlypaper for this?
partly, I have templates for some parts, but not for all, and they are quite disorganized (because of many redesign iterations). And link to forum with assembly process - only-paper.ru/forum/38-28904-1
다음영상은 카메라인가?
Did you hand cut these out?
Mostly, i.e. first prototype and partly second prototype was cut manually, but later, to save time, I used laser engraver for some "big" gears; there is a photo comparing laser-cut and manually-cut gears at 2:02
крутоооо! Нет Слов!!!!!
Amazing work 👏
Вес 9грамм. Наверное это самые лёгкие часы в мире сделанные из совсем не стандартного материала.
Бумагу в несколько слоев склеивали или особую брали? Были похожие часы у Бронникова, они из дерева/кости.
склеивал слои. Пробовал юзать потолще бумагу - в этом случае сложно вырезать например шестерни сохраняя ровный контур по всей толщине
@@nothingssmore а чем вырезали? Тут лазер наверное нужен будет.
там в видео показано на 2:02 в принципе - для некоторых "больших" зубчатых колёс получилось лазерный гравер заюзать, но у него точность не совсем достаточная, поэтому большинство деталей вручную вырезал
subbed. you deserve more subscribers!
Как ты это делаешь, чем вырезаешь и клеешь!? Невероятно
вырезаю в основном модельным ножом, и ножницами, для этой модели использовал практически везде суперклей, иногда еще ПВА
@@nothingssmore у вас огромный талант не бросайте это дело
Отличная работа🤩. Осталось понять 1. Сколько времени ушло на сборку и доработку 2. С какого механизма копия
Спасибо. На саму сборку уже финального прототипа думаю где-то месяц-полтора ушло, а так я с сентября 2023-го изучал и тестил разные компоненты. Механизм я сам разрабатывал, но конечно кучу инфы в нете пересмотрел, вот на этих сайтах если что очень много полезного www.abbeyclock.com , incoherency.co.uk/blog/stories/the-watch-project.html
HOlY COW THIS IS INSANE!
Very impressive work! I would really like to accomplish something like this. Could you give us the methods of calculating the gear ratios?
Thanks. As for the gear ratios - it depends on different factors like balance oscillation period, mainspring power(how many "effective" revolutions it can make), ultimate gears producing accuracy, does second hand needed etc
For this model, as a result of trials and fails, I ended up with following parameters:
balance - period 0.46(6)
escapement wheel - period 4.6(6)s; pinion 10 teeth
ratio 3.6
third wheel - period 16.8s; gear 36 teeth / pinion 10 teeth
ratio 3.6
second wheel - period 60.48s ~60s; gear 36 teeth / pinion 10 teeth
ratio 4
first wheel - period 241.92s ~240s; gear 40 teeth / pinion 10 teeth
ratio 5
barrel - period 1209.6s ~1200s; gear 50 teeth
@@nothingssmore You are a legend dude. Thank you!
This is a great craft.
However, by using glue, I think it no longer has the same properties as paper. It's more like plastic than paper.
yep, and exactly because of this the model is running only several minutes - mainspring is also made of several strips of paper glued with cyanacrilate, and it became more like a plastic than a paper, so it tends to fracture when bended too much (
Ты вернулся 🎉
Dude……….you never seas to amaze me👍 I actually had this idea in my head a few years ago when I saw someone make a working clock out of cardboard and paper and thought to myself if it was possible to make a stopwatch with a similar mechanism 🤔 and you just proved that it is possible👏👏👏
cease*
@@abe_nuh oh yeah that’s how you spell cease XD hehe I haven’t used that word in a while , guess I forgot it starts with a “c”
@@DZM0N youre welcome!
this is crazy work, keep it up man :D
Мне кажется, мы нашли Левшу!
You Did It. The Crazy Son of a Bitch, You Did It! *inserts Dr. Ian Malcolm meme*
Great! 👍💚
I think it would be okay if you used an actual spring watch.
this is amazing! new sub
what software do you use to make the design.
I use OpenOffice Draw
This is insane!
beautiful
невероятно
Не, ну ты ещё курлыкающего механического павлина из Эрмитажа склей, я уже не удивлюсь.
Amazing🎉
gonna wear my new paper watch to my next event (lol)
Make a air powered model
Sir please send me the templates ....of this masterpiece ...I wanna make one for myself
как тебе такое, вашерон Константин
Can you make a pneumatic cylinder?
actually I already have several models of pneumatic motors, you can find them among other videos on my channel
@@nothingssmore ok
Thanos: Impossible
The fact that you can build a darn watch out of paper, gives boley with their U.T.S 700 series no rights to be this finnicky and unreliable, especially at this price of 25€ per movement. It's especially embarassing to remember that the clock movement I mentioned is a German radio controlled clock movement. It costs 25€ and it's so incredibly unreliable and finnicky to work with. These clock movements only last about two years until it fails. boley really needs to improve here. The only benefit about boley's U.T.S 700 is that it's very accurate at showing the time. The clock is expensive, the hands are getting harder to find and it requires constant replacing. At this point you could just get a cheap chinese radio controlled clock that does the same thing for far cheaper. It's sad what happened to Junghans. They're no longer making their own movements anymore but instead rely on boley's crap and edge their logo on boley's unreliable products... (The Germans are known for their well built clocks, just like the Switzers clocks and watches...)
Great!! Man
How
Aliaksei please give templates and tutorial for the steam engine
I mean @aliaksei zholner
I’m sorry if no A
there are no templates for that model, maybe I'll create it sometime in future
What is the type of paper do you use.
Mostly, it was regular "printer" paper of density 80g/m2, and also I used paper from receipts to make axis
На аукционе это было б дороже блюивитона
2hz