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Weight-driven wall clock

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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6 plates
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My clock is finished after a lot of work and effort, unfortunately it doesn't run as it should, maybe someone has a hot tip for me on what I did wrong. I changed and (hopefully) improved the original clock in many ways. I noticed that some axle dimensions were different, the fastening for the plastic strip was not in the correct place, etc. I want to emphasize that I do not want to criticize the original clock and its creator at all, on the contrary, I am very grateful for the design.
The pictures show everything I changed (all in FreeCAD and then in Blender).
The gears were a sticking point, they often got stuck, they didn't run well, so I created DIN gears in FreeCAD, everything ran much better.
Despite all this, the clock does not run independently, it runs for approx 30, 40 seconds and the pendulum comes to rest,
Changes to the weight did not change anything.


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