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Hello Eurobrickfans.

This is my first Forum post, so please forgive any netiquette errors.

I am attempting to build a functional clock in LEGO. Progress is posted on my blog at www.wis.co.uk/lego (among other things I'm building). Here is a short Youtube of current progress:

Thanks

Justin

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Great start. I will follow your attemps.

Took me a year to complete my LEGO clock, perhaps it can give you inspiration:

http://www.eurobrick...opic=113864&hl=

I like the style of your clock, and the fact that it automatically winds itself up. The self-adjusting pendulum is genius.

*12* boat weights. Ok. I have two at the moment.

What was the reason you chose non-LEGO string?

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What was the reason you chose non-LEGO string?

It probably wasn't strong enough to hold 12 weights.

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Main reason was to have room to wind many turns of the string on the narrow wheel. The string I use is a thin Kevlar fishing line, very slim, strong and durable for static force compared to a normal nylon fishing line.

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