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On 2018-12-17 2:25 a.m., Thomas de Groot wrote:
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> An Aztec Calendar is what I would attempt.
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Add to list for research ...
Stephen S
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On 2018-12-17 2:28 a.m., Stephen wrote:
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> Is that in the real world you want to do it?
Yes
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> What restrictions do you have in the physical world? Could you make the
> gears fine enough to make a clock?
...Clock gears would be to fine, or the project would have to be to big.
The industrial equipment being used is more for power than detail. Drop
off material I have to work with is under 1 foot square each.
Stephen S
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On 17-12-2018 12:41, StephenS wrote:
> On 2018-12-17 2:25 a.m., Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>> An Aztec Calendar is what I would attempt.
>>
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> Add to list for research ...
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I had some site info a while back about a gear construct of the
calendar, but somehow the site disappeared or was renamed. I shall look
further...
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Thomas
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On 17/12/2018 11:47, StephenS wrote:
> On 2018-12-17 2:28 a.m., Stephen wrote:
> ....
>> Is that in the real world you want to do it?
> Yes
> ....
>> What restrictions do you have in the physical world? Could you make
>> the gears fine enough to make a clock?
> ....Clock gears would be to fine, or the project would have to be to big.
Are you sure?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1lHo8lGhWg
The centrepiece for any workshop
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> The industrial equipment being used is more for power than detail. Drop
> off material I have to work with is under 1 foot square each.
>
You are talking to someone who thinks a 0 ba spanner is a bit on the
hefty side.
I can't stop thinking about clocks now.
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Regards
Stephen
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hi,
StephenS <nom### [at] nomailcom> wrote:
> I would like to make something with gears, but not sure what.
> Three of the gears I've cut from sheet metal (thirteen in total) and
> some I've modeled.
(and, you wrote, you have access to further cut offs)
> Comments welcome:
I've always liked mobiles and such, so I'll suggest some kind of "kinetic art"
sculpture/structure/arrangement.
regards, jr.
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in news:5c171de9@news.povray.org StephenS wrote:
> I would like to make something with gears, but not sure what.
>
http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_998869
ingo
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in news:XnsA9BBA7F6DCCF4seed7@news.povray.org ingo wrote:
> in news:5c171de9@news.povray.org StephenS wrote:
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>> I would like to make something with gears, but not sure what.
>>
>
> http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_998869
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> ingo
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http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_861150
search the site for patent model,
ingo
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StephenS <nom### [at] nomailcom> wrote:
> I would like to make something with gears, but not sure what.
>
> Three of the gears I've cut from sheet metal (thirteen in total) and
> some I've modeled.
Nice - good to see you've worked out the undercut on the small gear :)
Clock
http://www.woodenclocks.co.uk/
Orrery
Antikythera mechanism
Search for Lego videos
centrifuge
thread/rope bobbin winder
apple peeler
hand / foot powered generator
hand drill / egg beater
cider press
pump
winch
cycloid drawing machine / Spirograph / harmonograph
knitting machine
https://www.google.com/search?q=creelman++knitting
paper / sheet metal corrugator
I'm thinking thee's gotta be a pantograph type drawing tool that uses geared
armatures
http://507movements.com/
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On 17/12/2018 19:07, Bald Eagle wrote:
> Antikythera mechanism
Literally LOL.
There is a word for people like you. :P
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Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 17/12/2018 19:07, Bald Eagle wrote:
> > Antikythera mechanism
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> Literally LOL.
>
> There is a word for people like you. :P
It's probably in Scottish. :D
He should still totally do it :)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCworsKCR-Sx6R6-BnIjS2MA
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