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How And Why To Build A Clock: Gato Long Clock By Dilip Sivaraman, AHCI Young Talent Finalist 2016 - Quill & Pad
Dilip Sivaraman's Gato movement from the back
3D printed mechanical Clock with Anchor Escapement (STL files) by ToScH
3D printed mechanical Clock with Anchor Escapement (STL files) by ToScH - Thingiverse
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PLOKK 3D printed clocks webshop
15 awesome 3D-printed objects have ever been realized
Andy Hudson-Smith and team discussed the design and construction process of building 3D printed mechanical clock. Each cog took around two hours to print. Meanwhile, the frame sections took around three to four hours to print using the same settings. To demonstrate the clock in action, creators use a 600g weight which requires winding every 48 hours.
3D printed mechanical Clock with Anchor Escapement by TheGoofy
3D printed mechanical Clock with Anchor Escapement by TheGoofy
Clockwerk - A 3D Printed, Three-Axis Tourbillon by aaddaamm
aaddaamm's Clockwork is a remarkable kinetic sculpture of a 3-axis tourbillon escapement, and is the world's first 3D printed multiaxis tourbillon. If you're not yet sure why you'd want to make this, just click through and watch the video. All will become clear.
3D Printed Tourbillon Clock
3D printed clocks have been done before, but never something like this. It's a 3D printed clock with a tourbillon, a creative way to drive an escapement developed around the year 1800. Instead of a pe...
3D-printed clock by TomBot on Shapeways
Check out 3D-printed clock by TomBot on Shapeways and discover more 3D printed products in Maker/DIY.