An 8 day wooden gear clock

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An 8 day wooden gear clock

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Here are a few photos of my latest little creation using gearotics ;D
It runs for 8 days on a wind, actually as long as you wish as long as you have a wall high enough to mount the wgt pulley :D but it was designed for 8 days and with that theme in mind it got the name "#8". It does run for 8 days at the height shown in the photo.
I used a separate pulley instead of a doubling pulley under the clock, as per the original design, as the wgt required would have been frightening!
I added an hour chime for the fun of it.

If you would like to see it running I have added a link in the "video" section, a bit grainy I know but you will get the idea  ;)
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Wat size copper pipe is that? Cool weight idea..

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Drewman;

The detail is incredible, just awesome work pal..

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I originally made the weight as a single length but decided to cut it into sections as I almost lost a days runtime just because of the length!
Outer diameter of copper tubing is 51mm just some old plumbing pipe bought from scrap yard then used paint stripper to clean.
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Did you CNC the gears or scroll saw them.

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Nicely done!

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David Sohlstrom wrote: Did you CNC the gears or scroll saw them.

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hi dave, i just print out gears on paper and glue to quality ply. I cut in between the teeth with a band saw close to the line then use a small tabletop 1" belt sander to sand to the line, ie till the line just disappears. I use a scroll for the internal design cut outs.

dreaming of cnc cutter, looking at designs now to make one.  ;D
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That's a beauty...thanks for sharing!
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Wow..thats a lot of work cutting manually, I admire it all the more..

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