Pendulum Clock Stand
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Special thanks to J. Singh for making it available on youtube. When I saw the clock on youtube, I had to build it! The first one I build, I followed the video step by step pausing the video each step of the way to the end. And the clock worked perfectly. So I decided to eliminate the bulky battery by using the wireless update 2 and that also worked just fine. Now I needed a motor stand. My first stand was made of alluminun bars glued with hot glue, it didn't look pretty, but it never came apart. Hot glue is really good my friend. Eventually my old 17 HP monitor died so I decided to use the stand and the base as motor stand. The base was just fine it had a metal plate at the bottom, the extra weight will hold it steady. The inside of the stand was too small and I dammaged my circuit trying to fit it in. So I put my clock away for a while. Finally I got my first 3d printer. My first project was the motor cooling system for my printer which would allow me to print all day if I wanted, while keeping those motor warm to the touch all day.Now is time for that pendulum clock project. This is the second build of the clock, the first one was bulky and used too much PLA so I decided not to share it. This is the second version using almost 40% less material to build and has many improvements. I hope you enjoy building it. Thank you. Sharing it with you all.
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