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  • Works also on foot at night...

  • I guess they pick it up only if someone is nearby. As soon as noone sees it they throw it anywhere.

  • They alter all rulers to hide the flat earth!!!!

  • But its glued to the bottom. So you would just fall off.

  • You cant die in australia because you cant be in australia. You would fall off the world. Duh.

  • Maybe he should have stayed where he belongs.

  • Go ahead, its worth it.

  • Yes, it works very well. Like in another answer described, there are multiple run time versions. Im running it in the 15 day a single winding version. Once some problems like too greasy bearings and not too well running gears were solved, it runs just fine. Its possible up to 32 Days but thats a bit of a challenge.

    I recommend it. Its a wonderful project.

  • But is cheap.

    It acutally is just for fun. Im trying to find the cheapest weight. I already have a printed weight with BBs in it. Im just dumb. And maybe i can sell one.

  • Its put together just as "proof", to find the cheapest weight. Steel BBs or Lead Shot, used normally as weight for this clock, cost way more.

    Yes, the clock itself is mostly printed besides ball bearings, steel rods, screws, fishing line and pennies for the pendulum.

  • There are 5 Versions, at least with the 32 day clock. 7, 10, 15, 21 and 32 days runtime. You just change two gears to apply them.

    There are other designs with lower possible runtimes, i dont know how many versions they got.

  • A month ago i posted this clock with another weight, maybe you refer to that post? Assembly was pretty straight forward. It comes with a nice guide. It ran directly after assembly in the 10 day version, i tried 32 days but couldnt get it to run. But ill try again.

  • Thanks! Love that clock too. Its not that hard to build. If you are thinking about printing it too, just do it.

  • Is you a light open going?