Re: [time-nuts] 3D printed tourbillon clock

2020-07-25 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi

Printing an OCXO is trivial. 

Printing a *properly working* OCXO is a bit more difficult ….. :)

=

The gotcha with the listed print time: The STL’s are set up for a very specific 
printer,
print profile, and material. Unless you just happen to have exactly the same 
setup,
there will be some trial and error folded into the process. I’ve printed a lot 
of gear trains
over the years. They always take some fiddling ….. :(

Bob

> On Jul 25, 2020, at 2:42 PM, Tom Van Baak  wrote:
> 
> > I’m guessing a couple hundred hours to print the parts and maybe the same
> > sort of time to clean them all / fit them together …..
> 
> Bob,
> 
> Good guess. The video comments say 110 hours print time. Full details below.
> 
> BTW, even if you don't watch the video, the 22 MB 
> "Tourbillon_Mechanica_Assembly_Guide.pdf" file is worth downloading and 
> admiring. The direct google drive link is below.
> 
> Now if we could just 3D print a OCXO, Rb, or Cs standard we'd have as much 
> fun as the mechanical clock guys. ;-)
> 
> /tvb
> 
> -
> 
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9prY3ky6Bo
> >
> > Cool 3D Printed Mechanical Clock | Tourbillon Mechanica (FDM Version) 
> > Assembly Guide
> > 101,691 views Jul 13, 2020
> >
> > Dan.T
> > 8.52K subscribers
> >
> > This is the FDM version of the Tourbillion Mechanica that is modified to 
> > optimise
> > printability and assembly on a FDM printer. These was printed on the 
> > standard Ender 3.
> >
> > Detailed step by step assembly and printing guide can be downloaded here:
> >
> > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JZ_KSSja-Vo8brJ3yLqM_bRg7YPXFP6R/view
> >
> > Link to STL files:
> >
> > https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-tourbillon-mechanica-tourbillon-escapement-mechanical-clock-assembly-guide-pdf-in-description-124938
> >
> > Approximate run-time on PETG spring: 10 minutes
> > Total Print Time: 110 hours
> > Material Consumption: 350 grams
> >
> > More details can be found in the detailed pdf guide!
> -
> 
> 
> On 7/25/2020 8:22 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
>> Hi
>> 
>> Very cool !!
>> 
>> I’m guessing a couple hundred hours to print the parts and maybe the same
>> sort of time to clean them all / fit them together …..
>> 
>> Bob
>> 
>>> On Jul 25, 2020, at 2:40 AM, Mark Sims  wrote:
>>> 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9prY3ky6Bo
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Re: [time-nuts] 3D printed tourbillon clock

2020-07-25 Thread djl
Ummm-- I watched the video. Start to finish. I noticed in many places 
hand movements reminiscent of those I practiced many times in front of a 
mirror. There is nothing up my sleeve...

Wonder how long plastic springs hold up?
Don

On 2020-07-25 12:42, Tom Van Baak wrote:
I’m guessing a couple hundred hours to print the parts and maybe the 
same

sort of time to clean them all / fit them together …..


Bob,

Good guess. The video comments say 110 hours print time. Full details 
below.


BTW, even if you don't watch the video, the 22 MB
"Tourbillon_Mechanica_Assembly_Guide.pdf" file is worth downloading
and admiring. The direct google drive link is below.

Now if we could just 3D print a OCXO, Rb, or Cs standard we'd have as
much fun as the mechanical clock guys. ;-)

/tvb

-


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9prY3ky6Bo

Cool 3D Printed Mechanical Clock | Tourbillon Mechanica (FDM Version) 
Assembly Guide

101,691 views Jul 13, 2020

Dan.T
8.52K subscribers

This is the FDM version of the Tourbillion Mechanica that is modified 
to optimise
printability and assembly on a FDM printer. These was printed on the 
standard Ender 3.


Detailed step by step assembly and printing guide can be downloaded 
here:


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JZ_KSSja-Vo8brJ3yLqM_bRg7YPXFP6R/view

Link to STL files:

https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-tourbillon-mechanica-tourbillon-escapement-mechanical-clock-assembly-guide-pdf-in-description-124938

Approximate run-time on PETG spring: 10 minutes
Total Print Time: 110 hours
Material Consumption: 350 grams

More details can be found in the detailed pdf guide!

-


On 7/25/2020 8:22 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:

Hi

Very cool !!

I’m guessing a couple hundred hours to print the parts and maybe the 
same

sort of time to clean them all / fit them together …..

Bob


On Jul 25, 2020, at 2:40 AM, Mark Sims  wrote:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9prY3ky6Bo
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Re: [time-nuts] 3D printed tourbillon clock

2020-07-25 Thread Tom Van Baak

> I’m guessing a couple hundred hours to print the parts and maybe the same
> sort of time to clean them all / fit them together …..

Bob,

Good guess. The video comments say 110 hours print time. Full details below.

BTW, even if you don't watch the video, the 22 MB 
"Tourbillon_Mechanica_Assembly_Guide.pdf" file is worth downloading and 
admiring. The direct google drive link is below.


Now if we could just 3D print a OCXO, Rb, or Cs standard we'd have as 
much fun as the mechanical clock guys. ;-)


/tvb

-

> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9prY3ky6Bo
>
> Cool 3D Printed Mechanical Clock | Tourbillon Mechanica (FDM Version) 
Assembly Guide

> 101,691 views Jul 13, 2020
>
> Dan.T
> 8.52K subscribers
>
> This is the FDM version of the Tourbillion Mechanica that is modified 
to optimise
> printability and assembly on a FDM printer. These was printed on the 
standard Ender 3.

>
> Detailed step by step assembly and printing guide can be downloaded here:
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JZ_KSSja-Vo8brJ3yLqM_bRg7YPXFP6R/view
>
> Link to STL files:
>
> 
https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-tourbillon-mechanica-tourbillon-escapement-mechanical-clock-assembly-guide-pdf-in-description-124938

>
> Approximate run-time on PETG spring: 10 minutes
> Total Print Time: 110 hours
> Material Consumption: 350 grams
>
> More details can be found in the detailed pdf guide!
-


On 7/25/2020 8:22 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:

Hi

Very cool !!

I’m guessing a couple hundred hours to print the parts and maybe the same
sort of time to clean them all / fit them together …..

Bob


On Jul 25, 2020, at 2:40 AM, Mark Sims  wrote:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9prY3ky6Bo
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Re: [time-nuts] 3D printed tourbillon clock

2020-07-25 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi

Very cool !!

I’m guessing a couple hundred hours to print the parts and maybe the same
sort of time to clean them all / fit them together …..

Bob

> On Jul 25, 2020, at 2:40 AM, Mark Sims  wrote:
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