A clock that uses fibre optics to show the time (a work in progress)
magpie | 13/12/2012 19:10:02 |
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Cheers Derek Edited By magpie on 13/12/2012 19:12:33 |
Grizzly bear | 13/12/2012 19:48:26 |
337 forum posts 8 photos | Hi Magpie, Looks like you are a very fast learner. Brilliant workmanship. Regards, Bear.. |
Ian P | 13/12/2012 19:50:24 |
![]() 2747 forum posts 123 photos | It looks beautiful! I don't profess to know what the shafts and gears (and flywheel?) do, Oh! I see the small hour drum now I presume the holes in the drum are 60 'wide'? so you have seconds round the edge. how is the hour displayed? Looking at what you have already made I don't think you need to do any more learning.
Ian
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Michael Gilligan | 13/12/2012 19:59:55 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Looking Good, Derek !! Please keep posting the pics. MichaelG. |
Siddley | 13/12/2012 21:15:24 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | I like that a LOT - my first thought was that it resembles a mechanical crypto machine in some respects ( as Michael Williams mentions above ) |
magpie | 14/12/2012 18:42:37 |
![]() 508 forum posts 98 photos | Thank you one and all gents for the very kind comments. I have a confession to make, I did not make the helical gears that drive the seconds unit. They are way beyond my skill level, I did make the ratchet wheels on a home made dividing head which was also used for drilling all the holes, and all those ops were done on my X1L mill. The helical gears came from some M.O.D. scrap,and the rest of the clock has been made from many grades of brass, all of which came from the scrapyard. I will do a rough sketch of what the finished item will look like, but with more hospital visits due with my wife it may be a few days yet. Ian, all should become clear in the sketch when i get chance to do it. Cheers Derek. P.S. I honestly never thought of the music box connection, but i see it now. |
magpie | 10/01/2013 17:30:16 |
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There would appear to be a bit of interest so here are the latest bits. The first pic shows that i have now fitted the lever from the motor to the ratchet on the min's cylinder.
Next one has the bar that will hold the fibres with one fibre in place, the other end of the fibre is shown in a piece of black perspex to give some idea of the effect i am trying to achieve. Cheers Derek. Edited By magpie on 10/01/2013 17:32:11 |
Stewart Hart | 10/01/2013 17:40:53 |
![]() 674 forum posts 357 photos | Looking better and better Derek I've seen this in the flesh guys and believe me its a real work of art. Stew
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Stub Mandrel | 10/01/2013 19:28:19 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | It is fantastic looking. No-one could say that this is an easy option compared to building a 'normal' clock. Neil |
magpie | 10/01/2013 22:22:46 |
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Hey Stew, flattery will get you anywhere. Cheers Derek. |
jason udall | 11/01/2013 00:39:55 |
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Posted by magpie on 10/01/2013 22:22:46:
........ but EVERY bit of metal i use comes from the scrapyard. Cheers Derek. Sure doesn't look like it...beautiful.. |
Stub Mandrel | 12/01/2013 15:53:12 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | Inside every bit of scrap is something beautiful trying to get out. I just wish I could find it... Neil |
magpie | 03/02/2013 22:35:05 |
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No matter what i try, posts that have pics never come out the way i intended. These are all in the wrong order, still you get the picture ( pun intended ) i suppose. Cheers Derek. Edited By magpie on 03/02/2013 22:40:23 |
Michael Gilligan | 03/02/2013 22:51:09 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Splendid stuff, Derek
Keep 'em coming ... in whatever order MichaelG. |
jason udall | 04/02/2013 00:21:02 |
2032 forum posts 41 photos | Lovely work.. Seen a wonderful led clock design that uses LEDs to project a shadow of hour and minute hands onto chapter ring...sort of sundial like...maybe too much an electronic "solution" for your taste but I liked it.. |
KWIL | 04/02/2013 09:03:17 |
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Agree with all the compliments, when this one is finished you will have been well trained in the use of your lathe and mill to make a "real" clock. |
magpie | 04/02/2013 17:10:53 |
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Thank you for the very kind comments gents. Still a long way to go so you may all be fed up of the thing before it's finished. KWIL, when this one is finished i am "clocking off". Cheers Derek. |
Wolfie | 08/02/2013 22:05:30 |
![]() 502 forum posts | Hi Derek, that looks great. Can I suggest that once you have put all your pictures in the post that you copy and paste the entire line of image code into the order you would like your pics. |
magpie | 08/02/2013 22:27:13 |
![]() 508 forum posts 98 photos | Hi Wolfie Sorry but i would not have a clue how to do that, that is computer speek and i am an old dinosaur. i will ask my son how to when he comes round again. Question ! does this forum have a new format, because this thread is now very much wider than when i last posted on it 4 days ago ??? Cheers Derek. |
Keith Long | 08/02/2013 23:08:31 |
883 forum posts 11 photos | Derek On my computer this thread hasn't changed appearance at all. I think you may have indavertently changed some settings on your computer. Try hitting " ctrl-" to see if it comes back to size, "ctrl+" will make it even bigger. Keith Edited By Keith Long on 08/02/2013 23:09:27 |
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