Making a Working LEGO Pendulum Clock !!
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Published 2022-03-06
chapters:
0:00 intro
0:34 base
1:36 escapement mechanism
2:31 putting in the gears
3:35 hands mechanism
4:50 building it up
5:59 connecting the hands
7:15 finishing the LEGO part
7:58 making the stand
9:03 adding the last parts
10:18 testing the working clock
12:36 the final montage
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All Comments (21)
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There's a lot of things I left out of this video because I didn't want it to be too long or technical, so please leave any questions about it below! also leave some suggestions below, if I decide to use it as a video I WILL credit you so if you want a shoutout think of something creative I could make.
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This sincerely blew my mind. Just making a working pendulum clock is impressive enough, but I can't believe how compact it is! And, it's also just beautiful. You're a fantastic artist <3
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PLEASE COME BACKKKKKKK YOU HAD SO MUCH POTENTIAL 😭🥺
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If you posted this on Lego ideas, I think I would actually buy it!😄 I’ve never bought Legos before, only been given, but I think this clock is worthy enough to scare Captain hook himself. Well done!
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If this video blows up, will you be considered TickTock famous?
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As a clock collector, i have to say you've Done a great job with the clock! the reason it was stopping at First was probably cuz it was heavily out of Beat (the ticking not being steady)
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It's satisfying hearing those LEGO noises. It's satisfying seeing such a well-made and compact invention being built. But when both are combined? Perfection.
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Incredible techniques! the front of the numbers are so cool!
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using the one ring as a gear spacer is the biggest flex ive ever seen
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Such a complex and compact build! Unique and well thought-out as always. Amazing job, man!
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I remember watching these videos! Please come back these are super creative!
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It's a comforting thought to know that if all technology were destroyed except legos we could still keep decent time...
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Wow. This is such an amazing build. It must have taken you a long time to build this. The mechanism, the ASMR, everything was just fantastic. I still can't believe you made a functional clock using only LEGO pieces. Keep up the Great work!
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Fascinating to watch... I'm learning to code and just finished my first 'analogue' clock, a software clock but with moving digital hands, and a chronograph... It's interesting to see you figuring out how to move both hands and how the timing relate to each other, but then have to do something that just isn't a problem with software, having to produce it mechanically. Amazing little machine you made.
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So puzzle lego has taken a long break and now he is coming back soon with a working calculator uptade he also said thanks for being patient 4 months ago Puzzlelego community post
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Thats amazing how you made an actually working clock out of legos! Im impressed!
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Make the pendulum double as long, and it will tick half as fast. You actually calculate the period. It depends on the gravity and the distance between the pivot and the pendulum's center of mass.
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I have just got a 1760s longcase grandfather clock running, so this is quite interesting. The mechanism that connects the pendulum to the clock mechanism so that it advances one pendulum swing at a time is called the escapement. Also, for fine adjustment of time, then rather than changing the length of the pendulum, it's possible to add smaller weights to raise the centre of gravity (normally you start with the clock running on the slow side). In any event, well done. I expected a Lego clock to be much larger.
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This is amazing! I also love your puzzle box with the audio description and breakdown
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This is insane!! I can’t believe you managed to make it this accurate! great job👍 (also I love the cat)