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use of differentials in clock movements

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a recent thread regarding issues with differentials prompted me to post at youtube a couple of video studies on differentials in clock movements.

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thanks, D. not really a master, yet, but "expert" would suit me just fine.

i think i might produce more of these study videos; coaxial hand movement, pendulum suspension, etc. i should have included some alternative methods in these two vids. i'll be sure to do so in the next.

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What the hell happened?

Are you two trying to have an asshole contest?

Impressive builds, Kevron.

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[bUMP]

sine35video posted this

of a "LEGO Gear Reduction for a Small Clock Face". It shows how "A worm gear massively simplifies clock gear reduction for a simple two-handed case like this, totalling 5 gears. The worm to 20 tooth gear generates a 1/20 reduction, then the 8 tooth to 24 tooth on the differential is another 1/3 reduction, giving 1/60. The differential allows the main axle to run through to the large hand whilst constraining the small hand in position in the middle."

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