The Albert

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Re: The Albert

by CSI » Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:31 pm

BobL wrote: Jonathan;

I Like it, well done. Always nice to see different ways of doing things, A++ for your work and sharing with all of us.

Well I could not do any of this without your software, it is amazing, thank you for your continued development of it

Jonathan

Cheers
Bob
:)

Re: The Albert

by BobL » Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:28 pm

Jonathan;

I Like it, well done. Always nice to see different ways of doing things, A++ for your work and sharing with all of us.


Cheers
Bob
:)

Re: The Albert

by CSI » Thu Feb 08, 2018 10:04 pm

Ha, just noticed my foot in the final picture, was standing on the bench to take the picture :D

The Albert

by CSI » Thu Feb 08, 2018 9:56 pm

As I got some nice feedback from the acrylic clock I recently built. I thought I would put up my home designed pendulum clock.  This was created using gearotics and I designed my own escapement using an Arduino and a LED gate.  The pendulum is driven by a motor that provides an impulse only on the right to left swing.  All other gears were made with a milling machine and a turntable driven by a wonderful controller called Division Master.  The time keeping is awful!!  But this was my first completely designed clock.  With my laser cutter I am now looking to design one with much greater precision.  Will post progress.

Regards to all

Jonathan

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