Leonardo Da Vinci flying pendulum mechanical clock

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Leonardo Da Vinci flying pendulum mechanical clock

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0.2mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Mechanical clock designed in Onshape that uses a flying pendulum escape mechanism first designed by Leonardo Da Vinci.

 

You will need some non-3dprinted parts for the assembly (see assembly.pdf file):

 

-Stainless steel rods 2mm 

-Stainless steel rods 3mm 

-623-2RS Bearings (x14)

-Beaded chain

-Weights (600g / 75g)


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Assembly Guide (1)
ASSEMBLY_eng_c072af07-fe86-438e-9c42-3e8a487b2540.pdf

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Hello, I've printed all the parts, but I'm not sure what a few of them are for (see second pic) and also for the main cog, the centre hole seems to big for bearings (see first pic) as shown in the assembly diagram. Also, what did you use for the flying weights, string, bead, and what weight?
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Hi there. The centre hole needs three 6700 ZZ type bearings. For the flying wheights I used 3 200g fishing plumbs(600g in total in the left side viewing the clock from the front side) and 75g in the other side.
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Replying to @impresion3d__ :
The small “C” pieces are for sticking into the center bar and avoid small movements along the axis. You should glue it to the bar only when the clock is perfectly calibrated
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Replying to @impresion3d__ :
You will need to glue three bars into the main axis (I used standard office clips)
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