How accurate is it at the end of those 10 days?
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I just finished building it, i dont know right now. But it is ofcourse adjustable via the pendulum.
Yeah pendulum clocks are the kind of thing where you get a feel for how fast or slow they are between resetting the weight and you make small adjustments to the pendulum when you reset. So many factors involved in the physics that it's never going to be a set it and forget it thing. It does require fewer adjustments once you hone in though
Nice sack
Something like this is really appealing to me right now. I have younger kids who love making mechanical things. So far it's been mostly blocks/bricks/the occasional IKEA furniture. My 6 year old really likes analog watches and would probably really like building this. I'll have to add it to my "to do" pile...
finally one that isn't printed in the most horrid color possible.
Thanks. But i dont like the black frame, i think im gonna reprint it white too.
IMO the black works. Brass could also be an option. I think the biggest improvement would probably to hide sack with some ornate print
kinda like this AI generated example:
Theres a shell with it, which i cheaped out, need more filament.
Edit: The sack is from this clock:
Nearly finished the same one. Was too cold though and my ender 3 kept warping the bob off the bed. Now it's warmed up again I should finish it.
If it's the same as mine, you had to buy a few ball bearings and steal the springs out of three pens to make it. Also had to use a chopped up fishing jag and a garden trellis for the rods.
That's an awesome design! You're one of the few people I've seen who also have a Kobra 2. You have any tips for that printer? I'm new to 3d printing, but I've found some weird workarounds for the problems it has with the M600 code for color changes.
Filament change is buggy, yes. It worked exactly one time for me. Didnt get it to work again. I just paused the print in time and changed "manually".
I modified the start and end gcodes like described here. its german tho,so here the modified gcodes directly: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MnAVLDR7czikQ_prklkgt-AMtqOvZ3aV/view
It prints 5 lines before the actual print to help with dripped empty nozzle. The first lyer will be much better. Also it pushes the heatbed to the front instead to the back after printing.
After automatic leveling, you can modify the z-offset to fit with the settngs in the slicer. But watch out to not ram the nozzle into the bed. So watch out with setting it lower, higher shouldnt make problems.
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Ah nice! I've been thinking of making one based on Harrison's designs.
What movement did you go with? just a plain anchor or deadbeat? or use the chance to be more exciting?
I dont know what exact escapement. I looked intothe assembly guide and didnt find if anchor or deadbeat.
looks anchor but it's hard to see