| | Original Clock Design Amnon Silverstein
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| | I have a working draft of a weight-powered pendulum clock made of Lego. I keep improving it all the time, and I am going to make it strike the hours, but right now here is what I have. It runs for 8 hours, it tells time, it can be rewound with a (...) (24 years ago, 12-Dec-00, to lugnet.technic)
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| | | | Re: Original Clock Design Ross Crawford
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| | | | That looks great, Amnon! You may also be able to get a second hand, using the "diff thru the large turntable" technique. Check out Jennifer Clarke's excavator for the details. Might look a bit cludgy, though... (URL) Silverstein <amnon@best.com> (...) (24 years ago, 13-Dec-00, to lugnet.technic)
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| | | | | | Second Hand (Re: Original Clock Design) Amnon Silverstein
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| | | | | I was thinking the same thing when I saw Issac Merkle's two-axles through a turntable. The second hand would have to be run off of the differential cage, because the minutes would be hard to sync since they would be advanced depending on what hour (...) (24 years ago, 13-Dec-00, to lugnet.technic)
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| | | | | | | Re: Second Hand (Re: Original Clock Design) Ross Crawford
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| | | | | Yep, I see what you mean. You're already pushing the limits without the extra friction of th second hand. Also, attaching a hand to one end of the diff block wouldn't be trivial... And I think I may have got the spelling on Jennifer's name wrong ... (...) (24 years ago, 13-Dec-00, to lugnet.technic)
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| | | | Re: Original Clock Design Guy Albertelli
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| | | | (...) <snip> (...) Accuracy can be very good. I have gotten my clock to be accurate to within less than 5 minutes off in 24 hours. And I haven't even gotten to extreme fine tuning (I am still adding and subtracting bricks, eventually I will get to (...) (24 years ago, 14-Dec-00, to lugnet.technic)
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